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Take your own or buy some when you get to the ports.
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Many cruise lines are very strict on the ability to bring liquor bought ashore on board. Liquor is generally the #2 revenue source for cruise ships (right behind shore excursions). You can generally bring your own wine and champagne with you, physically check it in with the crew at embarkation, pay a small corkage fee and have the bottles delivered to your stateroom or restaurant on a date/time you specify. Check with the cruise line about their specific policy. Additionally, don't try emptying the water bottles to sneak in Vodka - the cruise lines are on to this, any bottles with broken seals are removed and destroyed if you leave from an American port - due to United States Public Health (USPH) requirements.Happy Sailing!
First answer by Redbeard. Last edit by MmmDietCoke. Contributor trust: 428 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 56 [recommend question]
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