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  1. I believe you can bring on one bottle of wine per person at emarcation with no corkage and additional bottles of wine at embarkation for a corkage charge of $15US per bottle. These bottles are stamped and can be brought to the dining room at no further charge. The other bottle(s) will be charged $15US if they are brought to the dining room.

     

    Question: Can we still bring on bottles of wine at other ports if we pay the $15 corkage. A post from someone who interviewed a Princess officer in 2013 stated that if no other wine had been brought on at embarkation that the first bottle per person could also be brought on without the corkage fee.

     

    Can we get clarification of the wine policy for ports other than embarkation.

  2. You express your opinion of the quality of the food and get roasted. We just finished a Back to Back on AOS and agree the food quality has dropped from 5 star + to a poor 3.

     

    WJ breakfast was our highlight. Prime rib was horrible one night in four, Baked Alaska was full of ice crystals one week and melted goop the next. Brussels sprouts were uncooked. Soups for the most part were disappointing.

     

    We enjoyed the companionship, weather, islands, etc. We completed our 20th cruise; many with RCL. We have booked two more extended cruises this time with Princess.

     

    We are both in agreement, we will not cruise RCL again.

     

    Everyone else is entitled to their opinion. We have cruised Carnival, NCL, RCL and Princess. At this pricing level, Princess (so far) exceeds our recent RCL B2B in many ways.

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