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When you reboard they will tag it and hold it...that is policy.

But!

Having said that, they will sometimes let it slide.

 

If you want a 100% guarantee...it ain't gonna happen no matter what some might say...either way...

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Royal Caribbean does not permit you to bring any liquor, beer or wine onboard either at initial embarkation or at any of the ports. If you buy liquor at a port they will hold it for you until the end of the cruise.

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I've read many times on these boards stories of people having two bottles of liquor when the reboarded in a port and when they were stopped, they just handed over one of the bottles.

 

I'm not sure how this works though. If i remember correctly, my bag was scanned at each of the ports so the x-ray can see if there are 2 bottles or just one. So I'd like to know from someone!

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