You can purchase whichever package works for you.I'm booked on a 7-night cruise on the Wonder next year, traveling solo. Can I purchase the 3-bottle package or would I have to purchase the 7 because it's a 7-night cruise?
You can purchase whichever package works for you.
I really wish they would advertise the packages as "3 bottle", "7 bottle", etc. packages rather than as a number of nights. I think it confuses a lot of people.
It does say "bottle" but since the number of bottles matches the number of nights that most of the cruises are (not counting TA, PC, etc.), that's where the confusion comes in - at least that's where it did for me.
Thanks to you and @PrincessShmoo for the quick answer!
Well, I've never done it, but I don't see why not.One more... Can you get multiples of the same bottle? Like, if I got a 4-bottle package but only like 3 of the wines, could I get a second bottle of one of those 3?
Well, I've never done it, but I don't see why not.
Must all of it be consumed on board? For instance, if you ordered the 4 bottle and only drank 3 can you take the remaining one?
I'm glad they finally changed it then. It used to read "night" instead of "bottle".
One more... Can you get multiples of the same bottle? Like, if I got a 4-bottle package but only like 3 of the wines, could I get a second bottle of one of those 3?
Written policy states that you can take up to 2 unopened bottles off of the ship.Must all of it be consumed on board? For instance, if you ordered the 4 bottle and only drank 3 can you take the remaining one?
I have to say that on our last cruise out of Galveston, the concierge lounge was full of guests who carried wines on board. It is much more frugal and a better selection if you bring your own. There was a delay for wines ordered for room delivery at embarkation, until we had been away from port roughly 90 minutes.
There is a limit on the number you can take OFF the ship? I know there is a two bottle limit per adult for bring wine ON the ship.Written policy states that you can take up to 2 unopened bottles off of the ship.