King Charming
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- Joined
- Feb 22, 2008
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No coolers?, ya got to be kidding!
I could understand not having the baggage handlers carrying around full coolers (and ice), and thought a rolling cooler was a great compromise.
Then I heard only soft-sided coolers were allowed. That's OK, we have one as part of our camping gear (we got at least one of ALL the camping gear). Now I'm hearing that they are enforcing the EXISTING rule - only if medically necessary.
And they are suddenly enforcing what liquids may be brought aboard in your checked luggage verses your carry-on bags.
Not good at all. Thankfully there are still 4 weeks to go, so maybe this will all shake out before it impacts us. I guess that the "powers that be" have a pretty good idea how much these rulings could cost me. I'm told other cruise lines prohibit all carry-on booze because they make so much money selling the stuff. It looks like the sink full of ice trick will be used to chill the first day's champagne if I can't find a collapsible cooler to stash in our bags. Those cheap Styrofoam coolers you can buy in Key West are real good at carrying stuff (more beer) back on the ship and might become an official souvenir if need be. BTW, having someplace to buy everything you forgot/couldn't/didn't want to bring, at decent prices, the second day in, makes the stores at the Key West stop invaluable. Good, DCL is now saying small soft-sided rolling coolers are allowed, but booze may only be brought aboard in your carry-on bags. That's a decent enough compromise, as only the fittest will be strong enough to bring enough alcohol to get super tipsy. Let's see, since there are four of us, one can carry the backpack with the laptop in it, one can have a suitcase with immediate needs stuff, and two can carry our "drinks". That should last us until the Key West stop (I hope).



