Soonaddsup Posted August 6 #1 Share Posted August 6 We are not big drinkers so the price per person per day for a drinks package seems excessive. On our last few cruises a basic drinks package was included so we did not think about it, but sadly not this time. Does anyone have a list or rough idea of the price of a glass/bottle of wine and coffees in al bacio please so that we could decide if it would be worth it. We probably drink one ‘special” coffee per day plus a glass or two of wine with dinner. Our cruise is also port intensive Thank you in advance for any information Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ergates The Ant Posted August 6 #2 Share Posted August 6 Regular coffee ( black americano) at Il Bacio was $5 each. Glass of basic wine started at $10, I think cocktails were around $14 and upwards. That was out of Southampton, so the ‘gratuity’ on the drink was included in the price. I thought the drink package prices were extortionate, so we pay as we go. We would have spent more on coffee on board, but very often, we couldn’t find any unoccupied chairs in il Bacio, although they did direct us to empty tables in the nearby bistro before they started serving lunch. As our cruise was port intensive, we had our caffeine fix ashore instead, at half the price and twice the quality! We also brought onboard a bottle of wine (I’d have brought two but that was a bit heavy) plus some cans of our preferred caffeine free Diet Coke, which I didn’t see on board. We otherwise drank plain water from the tap or dispensers, used the good selection of teas in the buffet, and made our own hot drinks in the cabin. We only had juice at breakfast from the machines in the buffet, I don’t drink fizzy drinks, and husband only drinks one can a day. I know some people prefer the freedom with the drinks package of not having to worry about totting up their expenditure. I’d be doing the opposite, doing all the adding up while worrying whether I was getting my money’s worth! Also I’d struggle to pay such a big mark up over the cost of a whole bottle of wine at home. Hope this was of some help. We are not heavy drinkers, dont drink bottled waters or multiple fizzy drinks, so not worth it for us, and I didn’t keep note of the other prices. If you are into milk shakes, multiple cans of fizz and pretty cocktails, the package could work for you. Hopefully someone can help out with more prices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soonaddsup Posted August 6 Author #3 Share Posted August 6 Thank you so much for that detailed reply. Sounds like we’re just like you and not big drinkers either alcohol or fizzy drinks so we’ ll pay as we go for the occasional indulgence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thejuggler Posted August 6 #4 Share Posted August 6 Drinks menus in this thread. https://boards.cruisecritic.co.uk/topic/2996575-2024-celberity-cruise-drink-menues-with-prices/ You need to do some maths based on how many drinks you will have a day then compare to drinks packages prices, bearing in mind discounts you will be offered - currently 40% on the trip we are taking. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jelayne Posted August 6 #5 Share Posted August 6 For basic cocktails like Pina Colada, margaritas, Bloody Mary, daquari, gin & tonic, rum and coke, cosmo, vodka & cranberry etc will be $10 or less. If you want top shelf liquor then you are in the $14+ range. Coffees and teas from Al Bacio without alcohol are $5-6. Add 20% gratuity to these prices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisestitch Posted August 6 #6 Share Posted August 6 Keep in mind that menus from the UK are inclusive of perpetuity while other menus such as these will have the gratuity added to them. The total will be the same, it’s just how they are presented. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LB_NJ Posted August 6 #7 Share Posted August 6 Glass of wine starts at $10 but more often around $15 plus 20% gratuity. Also, for US departure each adult can bring aboard 1 bottle of wine (750ml) that has to opened and poured in the cabin to avoid the corkage fee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PTC DAWG Posted August 6 #8 Share Posted August 6 9 minutes ago, LB_NJ said: Glass of wine starts at $10 but more often around $15 plus 20% gratuity. Also, for US departure each adult can bring aboard 1 bottle of wine (750ml) that has to opened and poured in the cabin to avoid the corkage fee. If you have a drink package, no corkage fee.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pooler Girl Posted August 18 #9 Share Posted August 18 Can anyone confirm if we are allowed to take a bottle of wine / cans of soft drinks on board if sailing out of Southampton as the Celebrity website seems to indicate that these will be confiscated? We are also not big drinkers of alcohol or specialty coffees, so the cost of buying a drinks package is definitely not cost effective! Is cider served on board in any of the bars, as I can't see any listed on the menus in the app. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisestitch Posted August 18 #10 Share Posted August 18 I think you are misreading the information on the website. Spirits are not allowed but you may bring a bottle of wine on board with you. Strongbow cider is available at most bars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d9704011 Posted August 18 #11 Share Posted August 18 4 hours ago, Pooler Girl said: cans of soft drinks On embarkation day youncan carry on soft drinks... Here is a screen shot of Celebrity FAQ on the matter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkiPro62 Posted August 18 #12 Share Posted August 18 On 8/6/2024 at 9:13 AM, cruisestitch said: Keep in mind that menus from the UK are inclusive of perpetuity while other menus such as these will have the gratuity added to them. The total will be the same, it’s just how they are presented. L Well, if my menu selections are applicable in perpetuity I’m going with: red-Cab Sav white - Riesling cocktail - Manhattan beer - Beck’s (haha Sorry to troll, I appreciate your contributions here 😉 ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare DaKahuna Posted August 19 #13 Share Posted August 19 19 minutes ago, SkiPro62 said: Well, if my menu selections are applicable in perpetuity I’m going with: red-Cab Sav white - Riesling cocktail - Manhattan beer - Beck’s (haha Sorry to troll, I appreciate your contributions here 😉 ) Mine are a little different: Red: depends on beef, pork, chicken, or fish White: Champagne only Cocktail: Many, depends on my mood but mostly New Fashioned, Old Fashioned, Tequila Old Fashioned, Sidecar, Espresso Martini, G&T, Cucumber Martini, etc.. Beer: Only if I have to. Sorry, not sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pooler Girl Posted August 19 #14 Share Posted August 19 20 hours ago, cruisestitch said: I think you are misreading the information on the website. Spirits are not allowed but you may bring a bottle of wine on board with you. Strongbow cider is available at most bars Thank you, but under the FAQ's What Not To Pack (Prohibited Items) it lists Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages**** ****Alcoholic beverages that are purchased in ports-of-call or from shops onboard will be stored by the ship and delivered to you on the last day of the sailing. Alcoholic beverages seized on embarkation day will not be returned. It was seeing this which prompted my question. I've just located the Drinks specific FAQs you referred to & it does indeed state that a bottle of wine & soft drinks are allowed so thanks for highlighting that for me. The website is clearly contradictory in one FAQ section to the other! Glad we will be able to enjoy a glass of cider if we so wish too. Thanks for confirming. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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