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Greygoose Vodka


ladyjane550

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Take the juice in it's regular container. Empty a water bottle and fill it with the goose. Just carry it on. If you want to keep the bottle to make you feel good about it coming from the bottle - pack it empty in your luggage and then transfer it back to the bottle in your room.

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Bring it with you if you want it.

 

In the past, when Princess allowed on-board purchases of full size bottles of just about any liquor for in-cabin consumption, I would have advised to just buy it on board and save the trouble of carrying it. Now that getting your preferred libation from one of the bars has been discontinued, the only option you have is to buy it before you board.

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They sell Grey Goose on board but only in the smaller bottles. We have a preference for Ketel One vodka - we wrapped an unopened bottle in bubble wrap, placed it inside a large freezer bag and put it in the middle of one of our checked suitcases (not a carry-on). No problem at all - BUT, we were not flying to the port. I don't know why you couldn't purchase the bottle when you arrive at your port and then wrap it up and place it in your suitcase. Wine, we just carried on with us (4 or 5 bottles I think) and nothing was said.

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Several options you may want to consider:

 

Pack it in your checked luggage before you leave home (flying or driving doesn't matter although the extra weight could be a problem flying).

 

Purchase it after you arrive at the port destination at a local beverage store (still needs to be packed in your checked luggage before you board the ship).

 

Smaller bottles (such as the 375ML type) are easier to pack. Cranberry juice can be purchased at the ports of call and is available on the ship (Horizon Court, room service, etc.). Flasks and other containers also work for your carryon luggage (after your flight if applicable).

 

Bottom line, shouldn't be a problem as long as you plan ahead...;)

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