Solo travellers would be those negatively affected by this. Otherwise, if two adults are in one stateroom the allowance remains the same (e.g. two bottles)
Solo travellers would be those negatively affected by this. Otherwise, if two adults are in one stateroom the allowance remains the same (e.g. two bottles)
Solo travellers would be those negatively affected by this. Otherwise, if two adults are in one stateroom the allowance remains the same (e.g. two bottles)
I meant that the total bottles allowed for a cabin with two adults is unchanged, i.e. 1 bottle/adult = 2 bottles total. I believe that was what was allowed per cabin in the old policy wasn't it?
I meant that the total bottles allowed for a cabin with two adults is unchanged, i.e. 1 bottle/adult = 2 bottles total. I believe that was what was allowed per cabin in the old policy wasn't it?
It is still one bottle per person. Unless you have one adult that does not drink and the other person drinks 2 bottles, it comes out the same. You can see it the other way too. With the old policy, a single person got double the amount allowed a couple. Because that solo traveler was able to have 2 bottles, while the couple could only have 1 bottle per person.
If you're asking whether they open (or even look at) the bottles to confirm it's wine in the bottle vs something else - no (at least the last time I brought wine on board).