Is okay to have sealed food in your checked luggage at port (e.g. candy)?
Does it all have to be sealed?
I salt and bake store bought pumpkin seeds and really want to bring them on the cruise. (They are super yummy and a good source of protein.) But if I prepare them and bring them, obviously they won't be store sealed anymore. Do they allow that?
Oh, and where can I find information about beverages on board? Obviously liquor is going to cost extra money. But what about sodas and water and stuff?
There is a beverage station that has soda, tea, coffee, hot chocolate that you can get for free.
Bottled water, cans of soda (or from the bars) and liquor are all extra.
You can bring your own alcohol on board in your carry on luggage.
I read somewhere like homebaked goods cannot be brought on. Someone clarify this?
If this is the case, does anyone know the reasoning for that restriction?
I assume there's more than one beverage station like that on such big ships. Yes?
If this is the case, does anyone know the reasoning for that restriction?
Items must be pre-packaged, unopened and cannot require any food prep from the kitchen. Homemade items or pre-cooked items purchased on the way to the ship will not be allowed to be brought aboard. Also, open bags or containers of snack items should not be brought aboard.
you could always call DCL and ask about them, they sound supper yummy.That's too bad.
I was hoping to bring my pumpkin seeds on. (I'm kind of addicted to them. )
I'm sure I could find a way around it without much trouble, but I generally assume there are reasons behind rules and try to respect that.
So I suppose I'll survive without my pumpkin seeds.
What about a small sealed plastic container of Vanilla agave nectar? I use it as a replacement for sugar in my coffee would that be allowed? If so would that be something I pack in my carry on?