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You may bring one bottle of wine per adult passenger.  You may bring a case(s) of soda or water in cans.  No bottles.

 

Spirits and beer are not allowed to be carried on board.  I’ve had miniature bottles of liquor from previous cruises confiscated.  

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1 hour ago, shipsahoy54 said:

Bringing alcohol on board in Los Angeles

 

What about it?  Are you telling us what you are doing?  Are you asking how to do it?  What kinds of alcohol? BTW, the port of embarkation is irrelevant.

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11 hours ago, cr8tiv1 said:

You may bring one bottle of wine per adult passenger.  You may bring a case(s) of soda or water in cans.  No bottles.

 

Spirits and beer are not allowed to be carried on board.  I’ve had miniature bottles of liquor from previous cruises confiscated.  

So funny. You will get bottles of water on board...unless they've changed that.

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11 hours ago, cr8tiv1 said:

 

 

Spirits and beer are not allowed to be carried on board.  I’ve had miniature bottles of liquor from previous cruises confiscated.  

You should have just carried them in your pocket like most people do.

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1 minute ago, JF - retired RRT said:

So funny. You will get bottles of water on board...unless they've changed that.

I believe that the bottles were mentioned to keep people from refilling them with alcohol. 

It's still not enforced. 

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2 hours ago, MissP22 said:

I believe that the bottles were mentioned to keep people from refilling them with alcohol. 

It's still not enforced. 

I think the reason was the agreement made as a result of an environmental law suite. One of the outcomes was that Princess would reduce plastic bottles. So Princess placed the language into their boarding rules. It's pretty difficult, if not impossible to, to eliminate water in plastic bottles, but the language is there. 

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18 hours ago, skynight said:

I think the reason was the agreement made as a result of an environmental law suite. One of the outcomes was that Princess would reduce plastic bottles. So Princess placed the language into their boarding rules. It's pretty difficult, if not impossible to, to eliminate water in plastic bottles, but the language is there. 

It very well might have been. Those candles on a stick they use to serve on formal nights in the Piazza are no more as they're not allowed to use the sticks any longer.

They do agree to some strange requests. 

 

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23 minutes ago, shipsahoy54 said:

OK, Thanks all. So you are still limited to only one bottle of wine per person.


You may bring on more bottles of wine but will be charged a corkage fee of either $15 or $20 per bottle. 

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No limit on wine. It's one 750ml bottle per adult without charge for use in the cabin. Additional bottles are subject to the $20/bottle corkage fee and can be used anywhere on the ship.

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