21 - same as all the other states.
Its a strictly enforced 21 ON the ship as well (despite being in international waters). I think most ports (except Castaway Cay) she'll be able to drink OFF the ship.
I find it odd that an 18 year old US citizen can enlist go to Iraq (possibly be wounded or die), vote, drive, marry, buy a gun but not have a Miller Lite.
Can't legally smoke either. I remember when the drinking age was lowered to 18 back in the 70's. And I also remember the kids that would legally come to class with a hangover...me being one of them them.
That is such a good point, on the other hand so many high school seniors are 18 and it isn't appropriate for them to be legally drinking and possibly providing to their underage friends.I find it odd that an 18 year old US citizen can enlist go to Iraq (possibly be wounded or die), vote, drive, marry, buy a gun but not have a Miller Lite.
I find it odd that an 18 year old US citizen can enlist go to Iraq (possibly be wounded or die), vote, drive, marry, buy a gun but not have a Miller Lite.
Age to buy ciggs is 18.
I would agree, but the Disboards isn't the place to change the U.S. drinking age. If you care enough, write your Senators and Reps and uncouple highway funding from state drinking age.
Why isn't the Disboards the place to talk about it?
Why isn't the Disboards the place to talk about it?
I didn't say it wasn't the place to talk about it, I said its not the place to change it.
You can talk about it here (though it isn't terribly on topic), but its a little useless except for entertainment purposes. If you really believe it to be unfair, do something about it.
All I was trying to point out is how you can die for your country yet your country won't let you have a drink.
Since I'm not from the US I doubt your elected officials would listen.
I find it odd that an 18 year old US citizen can enlist go to Iraq (possibly be wounded or die), vote, drive, marry, buy a gun but not have a Miller Lite.