Wudan wrote:I've been on cruises before but not 70k. Is it the standard RC drink packages at the time of online check-in? Same for excursions?
mbob wrote:The only drink package available is for soda and coffee. There will be no alcohol packages sold on the cruise. They sell way to much (make too much money on) alcohol to sell the packages.
mbob wrote:The only drink package available is for soda and coffee. There will be no alcohol packages sold on the cruise. They sell way to much (make too much money on) alcohol to sell the packages.
Daenerys wrote:
There's actually a water package too. They unfortunately only offer it in a 12 pack of 1L bottles if I recall correctly but it was a good price. I credit having lots of water readily available when I stumble back to my room at night to preventing me from getting the cruise SARS
Phoenix wrote:Daenerys wrote:
There's actually a water package too. They unfortunately only offer it in a 12 pack of 1L bottles if I recall correctly but it was a good price. I credit having lots of water readily available when I stumble back to my room at night to preventing me from getting the cruise SARS
This. I recommend doing this. It's also really good if you wake up hungover.
JARI wrote:
I didnt drink anything without alcohol, you dont get hangover if you stay drunk.
AceHugger wrote:Are the beverages adecent price or are they crazy overpriced?
mooyagi wrote:AceHugger wrote:Are the beverages adecent price or are they crazy overpriced?
They're not as bad as they could be. Gratuity is included in the price. There's something like 8000 threads about booze prices somewhere in the thread graveyard but I'm too lazy to look it up.
JARI wrote:Its cheaper than Finland anyway.
PacNW wrote:Royal Caribean FAQ says you can bring 2 750 ml bottles on board with you per stateroom:
However, I think I saw on the forum previously someone saying they brought wine, had it confiscated, but it was delivered to their room on the last day? I'm sure 2 bottles of Malbec could make a small dent in my impending booze tab, so if you know speak up!
PacNW wrote:I just called Royal Caribbean's customer help line and they told me the wine policy does apply to 70,000 tons. As long as you bring 2 or less bottles, 750 ml or smaller, and they are wine or champagne, should be good to go. I think I will try and see what happens.
Way back in 2012 we snuck on vodka in a water bottle successfully. Might consider that again, but I'd be afraid to be caught and get kicked off the cruise.
Phoenix wrote:PacNW wrote:I just called Royal Caribbean's customer help line and they told me the wine policy does apply to 70,000 tons. As long as you bring 2 or less bottles, 750 ml or smaller, and they are wine or champagne, should be good to go. I think I will try and see what happens.
Way back in 2012 we snuck on vodka in a water bottle successfully. Might consider that again, but I'd be afraid to be caught and get kicked off the cruise.
... Huh. So Royal Caribbean got away with stealing my friend's two bottles of wine. Jerks.
Well if that's true, I'll remember that. I prefer to drink wine anyway.
PacNW wrote:Hmm, I specifically told the customer service agent it was a charter music cruise. However, she also suggested I look into buying an alcohol package, so I'm not sure she was real knowledgeable about it.
I do so love arguing with people though, especially where money is concerned. Looking forward to trying to get my 2 bottles of Malbec on broad
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