Not going to happen, for one simple reason; this is NOT what the majority of their paying customers want. The majority want a more relaxed experience; especially on the standard 7/8 day Caribbean itinerary
I am sure they know the voucher is from an under age person, it says so on the screen, but it is also patently obvious that they are handing the whiskey to someone WELL over the age of 21.
On Royal, only one member checking in, won't fly.
Every single individual must check in at the station, and be scanned and cleared. This is a Disney flaw, not an "E-Muster" flaw.
People I do not have personal face to face interaction with do not get a tip from me; that is the way the world works. My cruise fare takes care of them.
It had nothing to do with Texas distributorships. They buy all the alcohol for the whole ship and the whole journey from one distributor.
The reason there is a limited menu while in TX waters is because, by TX law, those drinks have to have had TX taxes paid on them. Royal chooses to purchase only a limited amount of taxes alcohol for this purpose; Carnival chooses to purchase none.
Texas liquor laws have nothing to do with stocking the bars.
They stock the bars on every ship there every week from Galveston area distributors. They stock the same brands that they stock from any other port. The selection of available brands in Texas is the same as any place else in the continental United States