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I believe a few cruise lines offer a multipack of bottled water delivered to your room. If I'm not mistaken (and I could be) Disney offers a 12 pack of bottled water for about $24. Does Carnival have an offer like this? I really like having bottled water available in my cabin, but I don't want to spend $3.50 per bottle. I understand I can bring it myself, and I will if Carnival doesn't offer a multipack.

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I believe a few cruise lines offer a multipack of bottled water delivered to your room. If I'm not mistaken (and I could be) Disney offers a 12 pack of bottled water for about $24. Does Carnival have an offer like this? I really like having bottled water available in my cabin, but I don't want to spend $3.50 per bottle. I understand I can bring it myself, and I will if Carnival doesn't offer a multipack.

You have to bring your own.

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We cracked a few of the BIG bottles of water on the ship, but never finish them, as there is so much FREE stuff to drink, why bother...??:eek: ;)

 

Truthfully, the water out of the faucet is probably better for you than the bottled stuff anyhow...:) Give it a try...:D

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Aww shucks.... I was hoping I had missed this offer somehow. I guess I'll be lugging a 12 pack like so many others.

 

You are getting some wrong info. There is a liter bottle of water in your cabin, when you arrive. As it is used, the room steward will replace it for you. There's a charge....around 3.00 or so, per liter.

 

As others have said, the water onboard is desalinated with all impurities and minerals removed. It is pure and very good....and is free.

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I'm traveling with my best friend. If I used the bottled water in the room, how would the stewart know which of us to charge? Should I leave a note? I'll consider that if it won't cause confusion.

 

They have no way of knowing so, any charges would go on the account of the first person listed on the booking.

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