We bring our own. Can't stand that sugar crap. We even bring REAL VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP for all the C.M.'s we encounter on the cruise. They LOVE it but what's not to love?![]()
Is there a corkage fee?

We bring our own. Can't stand that sugar crap. We even bring REAL VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP for all the C.M.'s we encounter on the cruise. They LOVE it but what's not to love?![]()
Does DCL have real Maple Syrup?? Not the kind made from corn syrup.
I ask b/c I am allergic to corn and corn byproducts. I don't like molasses, so I need real Maple Syrup.
TIA for all of your help.
I'd probably put it in at least 2 zip-loc bags. And then inside a big plastic bag. Maybe with a few paper towels wrapped around the bottle itself before placing it in the first bag.
Is there a corkage fee?![]()
Or just get some real syrup in the container that god intended for it, a metal can.
I've had the tj stuff the archer farms ( target) and the PC stuff in the grolsch like bottles, but a white and red can that you open with an old school can opener is THE way to go. Liquid heaven in 541 ml aliquots. If it lasts more than a couple of days in the fridge, the spilled syrup on the top concentrates as the water evaporates making it inexplicably better.
I think the concern is the rough handling the bottle/can may have in checked bags. Even in a can, I'd wrap it up. But I'm picky about making sure that nothing leaks in my bags.
BTW, is there a special way to pack it so it won't break / spill while on the flight??? (Besides the ziploc baggies???)
Now for the stick situation: We are flying in. Airlines require it to be in checked luggage. DCL requires it to be in Carryon.What's a girl to do????
You can just leave it in your checked bag to go on DCL. We brought a bunch of food items for my kids (stuff like GoGo squeeze applesauce packets, goldfish crackers, fruit leather, etc.) on our last cruise and we just had it in one of the suitcases that we handed over to DCL.
You only have to carry on BEVERAGES. Maple syrup is not a beverage, by definition.
Just put a few of the plastic jugs in a large ziploc, put it in a checked bag, and be done with it. The plastic jugs from Target are very sturdy and double sealed, so it won't leak.
You can just leave it in your checked bag to go on DCL. We brought a bunch of food items for my kids (stuff like GoGo squeeze applesauce packets, goldfish crackers, fruit leather, etc.) on our last cruise and we just had it in one of the suitcases that we handed over to DCL.
You only have to carry on BEVERAGES. Maple syrup is not a beverage, by definition.
Just put a few of the plastic jugs in a large ziploc, put it in a checked bag, and be done with it. The plastic jugs from Target are very sturdy and double sealed, so it won't leak.
You can just leave it in your checked bag to go on DCL. We brought a bunch of food items for my kids (stuff like GoGo squeeze applesauce packets, goldfish crackers, fruit leather, etc.) on our last cruise and we just had it in one of the suitcases that we handed over to DCL.
You only have to carry on BEVERAGES. Maple syrup is not a beverage, by definition.
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Thanks for all of the responses. I know how I am going to handle the logistics of this now.
I will buy a bottle from our local grocer (glass bottles only). I will go to our local liquor store and get a wine thingy.Then wrap in a couple of ziploc bags, then bubble wrap. That stuff is expensive and I don't want broken glass or syrup in my luggage, let alone someone else's.
I will pack it in our checked luggage for the flight. We are staying the night at AS Sports before the cruise, so will unpack the syrup and carry on board.
Sometimes I just need someone to point out the obvious solution.![]()
Then just put the little jugs inside a Tupperware container. I have traveled extensively on several cruises and numerous flights. Never had any liquid holding container leak or break on me. I always put toiletries inside ziplocs just in case, but never even had a bottle open up on me. Just been lucky all my life? I guess.
How is this any different than bringing on liquid toiletries?
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