11-29-08 Nana Heads 3: Tiara Bob & The Dreamboats Reunion Cruise CONT'D THREAD #10!

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I don't think you can from Key West they normally take it at the ck point and give it back to you at the end of your cruise. If you could there is several places right when you get off the ship after you get off the trolley.

On the Eastern itinerary we have always been able to keep our booze bought in port with us. We always pick up an additional bottle of Bacardi for onboard consumption.

If you purchase anything onboard, they will pack it and hold it for you until the last day of the cruise.

Not sure if the same holds true for the Western.....
 
Greg:

Since you are still in the US when we dock at Key West, you should be able to buy the liquor without them holding it until the end of the cruise. The only items that are held are the duty free items, which would not be the case in KW. Of course, the caveat is that anything opened on the ship, stays on the ship. You would not be allowed to bring any partial bottles off the ship when we return to Port Canaveral.

That's good news. I may post on the main board to make sure that there are people who have actually done it. Thanks Bob.
 
Weekend plans. Let's see.

Tonight I'm going to the Pitt basketball season opener.
Tomorrow morning Elizabeth has a swim meet early morning - I think we have to leave here before 8! :scared1: Then later we are hoping to get a babysitter and have another date (two weeks in a row...crazy people, huh?) I probably need to do some stuff around the house to get ready for winter. Plus we have to start preparing to host the family next Saturday for an early Thanksgiving dinner since we wont' be here on the holiday. Yes, we like to push it to the nth degree. :rotfl:

Oh and I'll probably work on Sunday to do all the stuff I should be getting done today but am just not in the mood for.
 

Greg:

Since you are still in the US when we dock at Key West, you should be able to buy the liquor without them holding it until the end of the cruise. The only items that are held are the duty free items, which would not be the case in KW. Of course, the caveat is that anything opened on the ship, stays on the ship. You would not be allowed to bring any partial bottles off the ship when we return to Port Canaveral.

Good Info Thanks Bob Boy I think I am going to like Disney much more!!!!!

Indeed. We have never brought anything on board - not sure why..just thought it was easier to order everything from the bar. But a couple bottles of wine would probably be a good idea and save us some cash for sure.

Well Steph just informed me that there is a 30 $ corkage fee and a 18 % gratuity so unless we are getting a 100.00 bottle of wine it probaly want be worth it but the small mini bottles for a few drinks is a great idea!!!:thumbsup2
 
Good Info Thanks Bob Boy I think I am going to like Disney much more!!!!!



Well Steph just informed me that there is a 30 $ corkage fee and a 18 % gratuity so unless we are getting a 100.00 bottle of wine it probaly want be worth it but the small mini bottles for a few drinks is a great idea!!!:thumbsup2

Oh yeah..I was talking about wine for the room (not dinner) as it is just smarter to buy the wine package for dinner. But since wine is primarily what I drink, a couple bottles in the room won't hurt.
 
Oh yeah..I was talking about wine for the room (not dinner) as it is just smarter to buy the wine package for dinner. But since wine is primarily what I drink, a couple bottles in the room won't hurt.

Yea that is what steph said we might want to have some before bed at night out on the balcony it would sure be nice.

Can you picture it ? Gets you excited huh?:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
Well Steph just informed me that there is a 30 $ corkage fee and a 18 % gratuity so unless we are getting a 100.00 bottle of wine it probaly want be worth it but the small mini bottles for a few drinks is a great idea!!!:thumbsup2

Where did she find that info? When we went on in June it was only a $15 fee and no gratuity. But for $15 you got a Somelier to decant the wine for you. It was all very fancy (friend of our did it) and worth the money.
 
Well Steph just informed me that there is a 30 $ corkage fee and a 18 % gratuity so unless we are getting a 100.00 bottle of wine it probaly want be worth it but the small mini bottles for a few drinks is a great idea!!!:thumbsup2

What a rip off! :sad2:

In Idaho we call that "petty theft"! :rolleyes:
 
Where did she find that info? When we went on in June it was only a $15 fee and no gratuity. But for $15 you got a Somelier to decant the wine for you. It was all very fancy (friend of our did it) and worth the money.
I don't know she told me on the phone awhile ago I ll ask her when I talk to her.
 
Here's the info on booze and carry on luggage from Disney's site:

Alcohol is permitted onboard. However, be aware that any fragile items (including bottled alcohol) must be hand-carried on board in a day bag and/or carry-on bag, the dimensions of which cannot exceed 22" wide, 14" high and 9" deep. Guests who request a Wine Steward to open and serve a bottle of champagne, wine or liquor that has been brought onboard will be charged a corking fee of $15.00 per bottle.
 
What a rip off! :sad2:

In Idaho we call that "petty theft"! :rolleyes:

Here's the info on booze and carry on luggage from Disney's site:

Alcohol is permitted onboard. However, be aware that any fragile items (including bottled alcohol) must be hand-carried on board in a day bag and/or carry-on bag, the dimensions of which cannot exceed 22" wide, 14" high and 9" deep. Guests who request a Wine Steward to open and serve a bottle of champagne, wine or liquor that has been brought onboard will be charged a corking fee of $15.00 per bottle.

Thanks for keep us straight she probaly was thinking of the other line. But this line is definitley different.

Christine knows the alcohol Rules Jeff just call her The Drinkmeister :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
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