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Reimer

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  1. They do give it back to you.

     

    Next Sat I start another B2B out of Venice. I will have two bottles of Italian wines, will buy Scotch from the ship and they will give it back to me at the end of the 1st cruise, in Barcelona I will buy 2 bottles of wine from Spain.So on my 15night TA to Sao Paulo I could end up with 1 bottle of Scotch, 4 bottles of wine I took onboard plus the 2 and 2 bottles I receive fron Rccl C&A for being a D+, so 8 wines and 1 scotch plus the nighty Concierge lounge I should be set. :eek:

     

    Wow that's a decent haul so it's because of the diamond plus and above members that they implemented their alcohol policy in the first place hey. ;)

  2. Don't hold your breath on getting the Scotch. On the B2B's we have sailed on with RCI, they do not give t you liquor purchase until the end of your complete cruise.

    If you want your Scotch, I'd suggest you make friends with someone that is doing a single cruise, they can purchase it for you.

     

    I did a b2b last year on Explorer and I was given the liquor taken from me on the 1st cruise back at the end of the 1st cruise. I'm sure it depends from ship to ship and who's the one taking care of it. Seems like a usual Royal Caribbean inconsistency.

     

    Not that I want to complain too much because this is a nice policy to implement. But why only wine? I can understand not allowing a whole 750ml of hard liquor because that's several drinks, but why not beer? Heck, one bottle of beer is less of a drink than a bottle of wine, even if one were to bring a 750ml bottle of beer.

  3. First generation Voyager class ships: Voyager, Explorer, Adventure

    Second generation Voyager class ships: Navigator, Mariner

     

    Check out this link for good info on these ships:

     

    http://voyager-class.com

     

    Ahhh okay that's the break down. Thanks for the link lots of good info, but I can't really tell whats different between the 1st and 2nd generation ships.

     

    Aren't there only like 3 or 4 key differences otherwise everything else is pretty much the same?

  4. This is my first reply to a post, so I hope I've done it correctly. My question is concerning Independent Driver. I have a reservation with them for the 15 September sailing of the EOS from Country Inn & Suites to the pier. It's just my husband and myself. If there is anyone else at the Country Inn & Suites also going that morning, will we automatically receive the $10 PP rate, or do we specifically have to indicate on our reservation that there will be four people? I hope this question makes sense.

     

    You should find your cruises meet and mingle and post that question in there. You are much more likely to find a match of someone who is staying at the country inn.

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