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  1. Yikes

    This is from oceania us ticket contract I found on line dated feb 2017

     

    Guests agree that the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages will be limited to Guests who are 21 years or older and no Guest will attempt to purchase or consume such beverages in violation of this policy under any circumstances, either for themselves or others. Carrier will refuse and prohibit the sale or service of alcoholic beverages to Guests under the age of 21 years. Guests are reminded to consume alcohol in moderation and Carrier reserves the right to refuse the sale of such beverages to any intoxicated or underage Guest. Carrier reserves the right to prohibit and retain all liquor brought aboard the Ship. All liquor purchased ashore must remain in bond until disembarkation.

     

    Can this be true?

     

     

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    If it is I am going to have a boarding problem and it will be last ever cruise on O.

  2. Yes, you may, bring on as much wine, or liquor for that matter as you would care to for in cabin consumption.

     

    The liquor must stay in the cabin, but if you'd like to bring the wine into a public room, there is a $25 per bottle corkage fee.

     

    Hi Jim and Stan,

     

    I certainly hope you are right about cabin liquor. This my 4th cruise on O and I've brought about 4 bottles on board every time. One cruise they even had a liquor store opened right by the gangplank for its passengers. But I haven't cruised O in about 21 months and I just received my cruise package for a fall cruise that states under alcohol policy: "All liquor purchased ashore must remain in bond until disembarkation." That has never been the policy as I knew it. Are you sure? Because that is one reason why I choose O instead of the cheaper ships.

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