Can you bring Alcohol on board?

Luv2trav

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I think I read that you could but that changed? If you can is there a limit? Case of beer? Bottle of liquor?

Thanks
 
I think I read that you could but that changed? If you can is there a limit? Case of beer? Bottle of liquor?

Thanks
The allowance is 2 bottles (750ml max size) of wine/champagne OR 6 beers (12oz max size) per person 21 years of age and older. This allowance may be brought onboard on embarkation day as well as from ports of call.

No hard liquor may be brought onboard for consumption. You can purchase hard liquor in ports, and it will be held until debarkation day for you.
 

See if u do take spirits are they differently not letting you take it to your room ?
 
See if u do take spirits are they differently not letting you take it to your room ?
Correct. Any items collected during the trip (either from port or the duty free shop) will be held and you may pick up the morning of disembarkation, usually deck 3 to the right side of the exit doors. As for the day you first embark the ship I have no idea if they actually confiscate anything. I only have one experience with this since the change. I had 3 wine bottles in my carry on and no one wanted to look inspect, or even ask who the second person was in my cabin (though I went through right after my wife and 2 year old).
 
I did hear at the start of this new rule that people were getting on with spirits still but it that defo not happening now

And can Kopperberg be classed as taking on a beer even though it's a cider
 
I really wish Disney would be a drinks package that included spirits and cocktails
 
If you bring too much alcohol/liquor onboard and they see it they'll hold it until the end of the cruise
 
2 bottles of wine or 6 12-ounce beers. That's it. You can bring more wine or beer on in port. If you bring anything else on it will be held until disembarkation.
 
Sorry, just a guess. To be sure I'd say call and ask, but I'd be really surprised if they differentiate.
Well, as it's Disney, I'd be surprised if they did allow it. Disney CMs can sometimes be pretty sticky about exactly what's written. And nowhere does it say "cider" would be permissible (even though it's a lesser alcoholic content). Only Wine/champagne or beer.
 
Well, as it's Disney, I'd be surprised if they did allow it. Disney CMs can sometimes be pretty sticky about exactly what's written. And nowhere does it say "cider" would be permissible (even though it's a lesser alcoholic content). Only Wine/champagne or beer.

True. Although if we're getting into exact wording, it only explicitly states that liquors and spirits are actually prohibited. Again, I'd say call and ask if you really want to bring it!
 
Most cider is canned or bottled like beer so unless they take each can and read them, cider could easily pass
 

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