Yes. This is permissable. You ARE allowed to bring your cocktail into the dining roomlbgraves said:You could always bring a glass already mixed to dinner. There is nothing at all wrong with this since DCL allows you to bring your own bottles on board.
You're paying thousands of dollars to go on a cruise and you're willing to go to extremes to save what........fifty bucks? (How many cocktails will you have during dinner each night .....maybe two?)

S&D MOM said:Has anyone every brought a flask filled with rum into the dining room to make rum and coke? Will they let you do this openly?![]()
LAMPSKIES said:I got a bucket every night.....![]()
scuba diver said:S&D Mom, so sorry to read all those other posts that tended to give you a hard time. Some people think it is tacky to take drinks into the restaurants. Well, I do it all the time and have no problem with it. In fact, I have even taken a carafe into the restaurants (do a search on this and you will enjoy reading all the past posts and even a picture or two).
Many people ask "Why bother when you are paying all that money"? Well, I like my wine. I have special wines that I match with each meal. I like spending time before a cruise thinking about what wine to pack for each dinner/meal.
If you want to take rum....take rum. It's your cruise and if that makes you happy than do it. DCL will not care! And yes, I am the guy who took 26 bottles on wine on the 10 Christmas Cruise.

scuba diver said:And yes, I am the guy who took 26 bottles on wine on the 10 Christmas Cruise.
Wow, what a comparison!What's next.... tipping with intentionally bad checks?
You look like the man I need to talk to. My husband was wondering if he could bring his own beer on board. Did you just get a room servce bucket and fill it with ice and tote your beers to dinner? Help!
That bucket is a wine chilling bucket...
Yee-ha! Thank you Lampskies!!! 