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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 713211" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>When we went, each adult was allowed to bring one bottle of wine or champagne with them. We double bagged them in large freezer bags and wrapped them in a beach towel before we packed them in the suitcase. I "accidently" got confused and took a bottle of 12 year old single malt Scotch in my suitcase instead. This saved tremendously on my alcohol bill much to Carnival's dismay. The bottle of wine my wife took we stuck in the mini-fridge and saved it for the last evening meal in the main dining room. The only alcohol we bought on board was when we got a bottle of rose to drink with our meal at the "Supper Club", which is called "Scarlett's" on this ship and I would highly recommend it. Its the best food you will eat all week and well worth the extra cost. They don't have time to go through the luggage of three thousand passengers when you board. It amazing how fast they load all the luggage, food, and other supplies on the ship when they are in port a few hours between cruises. You can buy bottles on board in the duty free shop once you hit the sea, but any bottle you buy while cruising will be put in storage and they don't give them back until the night before you get back to Florida. The best sale was the first night at sea, I got a $50 bottle of Scotch for $25. I wasn't impressed with the duty free shops in the ports we went to, they were just a little bit lower than retail, and the cruise lines own the shops they try to get you to visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 713211, member: 1674"] When we went, each adult was allowed to bring one bottle of wine or champagne with them. We double bagged them in large freezer bags and wrapped them in a beach towel before we packed them in the suitcase. I "accidently" got confused and took a bottle of 12 year old single malt Scotch in my suitcase instead. This saved tremendously on my alcohol bill much to Carnival's dismay. The bottle of wine my wife took we stuck in the mini-fridge and saved it for the last evening meal in the main dining room. The only alcohol we bought on board was when we got a bottle of rose to drink with our meal at the "Supper Club", which is called "Scarlett's" on this ship and I would highly recommend it. Its the best food you will eat all week and well worth the extra cost. They don't have time to go through the luggage of three thousand passengers when you board. It amazing how fast they load all the luggage, food, and other supplies on the ship when they are in port a few hours between cruises. You can buy bottles on board in the duty free shop once you hit the sea, but any bottle you buy while cruising will be put in storage and they don't give them back until the night before you get back to Florida. The best sale was the first night at sea, I got a $50 bottle of Scotch for $25. I wasn't impressed with the duty free shops in the ports we went to, they were just a little bit lower than retail, and the cruise lines own the shops they try to get you to visit. [/QUOTE]
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