GatorMomInNC
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My fear is that, while on-board drinks may not be outrageously priced NOW, if they limit the amount of alcohol you can take on-board, then their on-board prices will inevitably go up for mixed drinks! In the new memo that was posted, it didn't say that ANY bottles of hard alcohol were allowed at all! That tells me that that's their primary focus - limiting hard alcohol so they can sell more mixed drinks on-board.
And frankly, it's a supply and demand thing. If they limit the supply (meaning, you can't bring your own or you can't bring as much of it), then the demand for on-board drinks will also go up. No, not every single person who brings alcohol on-board the ship will suddenly start buying drinks on-board, but some will. And then, the prices of said drinks will sky rocket because there's no competition.
I enjoy a drink now and again, and if I have to pay for it on-board the ship, then we'll do that. I don't go on vacation to get drunk - neither FH nor I are huge drinkers so I can't say that this devastates me... but it is a little upsetting.![]()
Exactly! If they limit carry on liquor and then raise drink prices...well, that is just pretty upsetting. I'm sure we have all seen many, many posts asking "Why is DCL so expensive?" and one of the answers always given is, well you can bring your own alcohol, keep that in mind when comparing prices...
I don't think people are complaining so much about "needing alcohol" as much as "losing a perk". I think it would be the same complaints if say Disney proposed "everyone gets choice of one meal @ dinner" ie: not allowing you to order multiple entrees. Or not allowing kids to order off adult menu anymore. I personally never even finish my 1 meal so that would be fine by me. My DH would have a problem w/ it though. He'd feel "i paid, i should get as many entrees as i want" My DD doesn't order off the adult menu. So a "rule" like that wouldn't phase me in the least. My aunts kids however, ALWAYS ordered off the adult menu. She would feel "cheated" & may consider pro & cons of paying more for Disney if that "perk" was gone. So to say "is alcohol such a part of your life?" really is not fair. Different people enjoy different perks. Some perks that you may enjoy, may not matter to some cruisers.
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Again, agree completely. I've never brought even the minimum amount of liquor allowed on a cruise before, and I've always thought it so ridiculous how people on other cruise lines would scheme about how to sneak liquor on. I just figure I'll buy drinks on board, no big deal.
But I am sailing on my first Disney cruise in 12 days and I'm planning on bringing liquor BECAUSE it has been touted as such a perk with Disney so I thought, why not give it a shot? It is one (and I understand there are a LOT of other things and this is JUST ONE) of the things that really set DCL cruise lines apart. I saw it as a sign that Disney wants you to enjoy your cruise and isn't trying to nickel and dime you for even more money after you have booked with them.