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Previously have always brought our wine aboard to have in our cabin.

This time, we think we will just order, through NCL, a couple of bottles of wine for our cabin. Does the amount they charge include the "corkage fee" for your cabin? What if you want some in the dinning room and the rest in the cabin?

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You only pay a corkage fee on wine that you bring on board yourself. Not on wine that you purchase on the ship. You can certainly bring a bottle from your cabin to dinner and vice versa. Also, if you have wine with dinner, they'll hold onto it for you if you want to have the rest of the bottle another night.

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