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6 hours ago, BND said:

That's pretty standard on other cruise lines too.  What line allows you to bring a case?  I have never seen anyone actually charged a corkage fee.

You can bring as much wine as you like in NCL, $15 a bottle charged before you board.  They will store it for you and retrieve it in any restaurant, or you can keep it in the cabin.

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7 hours ago, BND said:

That's pretty standard on other cruise lines too.  What line allows you to bring a case?  I have never seen anyone actually charged a corkage fee.

Yes, agree that Princess and NCL allow it.  As well as Oceania. Bringing on a case or more does happen especially when the cruise is a longer one.  Two bottle rule is pretty inflexible when cruise lengths vary. There are longer itineraries of 10, 14, 20 etc. that it is very nice to have good wine that you know and have brought with you.  And even paying the corkage fee is OK, you have wine you know about plus not dependent on the ships supplies and costs.

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