dbrown84 Posted February 25 #26 Share Posted February 25 4 minutes ago, Tyme2Cruise said: Yikes! Whistle Pig $84 for a double. I hope it was one of their more expensive bottles. I can buy the 6 year at total wine for $49 and Farmstock for $79. I also don't consider Woodford Reserve as a bourbon I would upgrade for. yep, I think it's actually $35 per shot. so a double would be $70 and with the 20% tip, it would be $84 total. That's if you're paying cash. Just $70 if you have the drink package since the tip has already been paid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lionkingrichard Posted February 25 #27 Share Posted February 25 14 minutes ago, Tyme2Cruise said: Yikes! Whistle Pig $84 for a double. I hope it was one of their more expensive bottles. I can buy the 6 year at total wine for $49 and Farmstock for $79. I also don't consider Woodford Reserve as a bourbon I would upgrade for. Yes crazy cruise prices. It is a 10 year, but a bottle here is around $80. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pullen0 Posted February 25 Author #28 Share Posted February 25 17 hours ago, fastpitchdad said: Glad you are interested in trying all the whisk(e)ys because premium plus is not worth it for the wine. You should go to the wine bar and taste the bottles available with dinner and find one you like to order with your meals but if you want good wine you will need to bring your own. I’ve tried everything from 2 Buck Chuck to Opus One. We’ve rarely had any wine we coudn’t finish. LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Liljo22 Posted February 25 #29 Share Posted February 25 At dinner, I suggest ordering a bottle of the wine you want. There is not a dedicated bar for the MDRs so it can take a bit to get a glass. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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