ohio edge Posted July 24, 2012 #1 Share Posted July 24, 2012 Does Carnival still offer Bon voyage for liquor? I can not find any info on their website other than offering wine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hurricane Girl Posted July 24, 2012 #2 Share Posted July 24, 2012 Yes, you have to call them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K&P Luv2Cruise Posted July 24, 2012 #3 Share Posted July 24, 2012 Here's a comprehensive list of what's currently available through Bon Voyage: BON VOYAGE LIQUOR / USEFUL INFO Pre-order bottles of liquor and/or beer to be delivered to your cabin. (prices below are accurate as of February 6, 2012) Call to order: (800) 522-7648 Monday-Friday 8am-4pm CST (online ordering is not available). · Prices may vary & do not include tax. · There may be other choices, so if you don’t see something, call and ask. · Order before boarding, this service is not always available once onboard – plan ahead! · It’s definitely not cheap, but it is cheaper than buying individual alcoholic drinks. Each guest (over 21) is allowed to bring on board 1 (One) bottle of Wine or Champagne (750ml or less). Each guest also may bring aboard a small quantity of non-alcoholic beverages (12 bottles and/or cans) 20oz. each or less in their Carry-On Luggage ONLY. ALL Alcoholic or non-alcoholic bottles/cans OVER the limit noted above will be confiscated. If the bottles/cans are unopened (seal intact), they will be stored for safekeeping until the end of the voyage, and available for collection on the morning of debarkation. All unsealed liquids will be discarded. You may also bring a cooler on-board – maximum size is 12”x12”x12”. LIQUOR Most bottles are 1 liter in size. Rum: Cruzan White - $50 Gosling‘s Black Seal, Appleton Estate VX, Appleton White, Bacardi, Bacardi Limon - $60 Capt. Morgan Spiced, Malibu - $60 Scotch: Dewar’s White Label, Chivas Regal - $75 Johnny Walker Black - $75 Glenmorangie (single malt) - $75 Chival Regal - $80 Vodka: Skyy - $50 Absolute, Absolute Citron, Stolichnaya, Finlandia, Smirnoff, Stolichnaya, Three Olives - $60 Grey Goose - $80 Kettle One - $75 Gin: Sloe Gin - $40 Beefeater - $50 Bombay Sapphire, Tanqueray - $65 Brandy: Hiram Walker - Apricot, Blackberry, and Cherry - $40 Remy Martin - $85 Whiskey: Cutty Sark - $50 Canadian Club, Seagram’s 7, Jim Beam - $55 Jamison - $60 Crown Royal, Jack Daniel’s - $65 Maker’s Mark - $70 Bourbon: Jim Beam - $38 Jack Daniels Black - $55 Maker’s Mark - $60 Liquers: Hiram Walker Peach Schnapps - $40 Brogan’s Irish Cream - $45 Di Saronno Ameretto - $55 Frangelico - $55 Southern Comfort, Kahlua, Galliano - $55 Grand Marnier, Chambord, Limoncello, Jagermeister, Bailey’s Irish Cream - $65 Tequila: Margaritaville Gold - $55 1800 Resposado - $65 Sauza Hornitas Reposado - $75 Patron Silver - $85 Patron Reposado - $95 WINE / CHAMPAGNE Carnival offers an extensive list of Wine & Champagne. This list has been recognized by experts for its quality and diverse selection. Prices listed are inclusive of gratuities. Wine - Call for the most up to date offerings – some; Ariel White Zinfandel (NA) - $17.25 Barefoot White Zinfandel - $28.75 Bogle Chardonay - $32.25 Castello del Poggio Moscato - $33.25 Cuvaison Cabernet Sauvignon - $55.25 Cuvaison Chardonnay - $47.25 Ferrari-Carano Sauvigon Fume Blank - $43.75 Hess Select Chardonnay - $35.75 Kendall-Jackson Sauvignon Blanc - $41.50 Kendall-Jackson Vinter’s Reserve Merlot - $43.75 Peter Lehmann Weighbridge Shiraz - $33.25 Robert Mondavi Chardonnay - $31 Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio - $48.25 Champagne: Spumante Leonardini -$26.50 Sutter Home Sparkling Brut (NA) - $18.50 Korbel Brut - $31 Paul Louis Blanc de Blanc - $42.50 Prosecco Zonin - $36.75 Heidsieck Monopole Brut Rose - $74.75 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin - $90.75 Dom Perignon Brut - $224.25 BEER Beer is sold as singles and is the same price as at the bar. The prices do not differ for a case. Not sure if all beer types on board are available for delivery to the cabins, just ask to find out. Domestic: Blue Moon 12oz - $4.95 Bud/Bud Light 16oz - $5.75 Bud Light Lime 16oz - $6.25 Coors Light 16oz - $5.75 Michelob Ultra 16oz - $5.75 Miller Lite 16oz - $5.75 Thirsty Frog Red 20oz - $5.75, 60oz Pitcher - $15.75 (draught) Non-Alcoholic: Buckler 12oz - $3.95 Malt Beverage: Smirnoff Ice 12oz - $5.75 Import: Amstel Reg/Lite 12oz - $4.95 Bass Ale 12oz - $4.95 Beck’s 12oz - $4.95 Boddingtons 16oz - $5.95 Corona/Corona Light 12oz - $4.95 Don Equis 21oz - $4.95 Fosters 25oz - $6.75 Grolsch 16oz - $5.95 Guinness Pub Draught 16oz - $5.95 Heineken 11oz - $4.95 Molson 12oz - $4.95 Pilsner Urquell 12oz - $4.95 Stella Artois 12oz - $4.95 Soda / Mixers Mixers (soda’s/juices) are the same price as at the bar. Fresh Lemon and lime can be ordered from Room Service. Soda; Club Soda, Tonic Water, Coke products (Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Diet Sprite and Fanta Orange) 12oz Can - $1.95 Bloody Mary Mix 5.5oz can - $1.95 Juice - $1.75 Red Bull Reg/Sugar Free (8.3oz) - $4.75 Powerade 20oz bottle (assorted) - $2.95 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
searaider Posted July 24, 2012 #4 Share Posted July 24, 2012 thanks for the info on the alcohol. Helps in my planning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stepha06 Posted July 24, 2012 #5 Share Posted July 24, 2012 I wish I could sheridans. :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tanyaewa Posted July 24, 2012 #6 Share Posted July 24, 2012 Thank you SO much for he comprehensive post! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pellaz Posted July 24, 2012 #7 Share Posted July 24, 2012 I read on a different thread where someone pre-ordered the Bottomless Bubbles package from the Bon Voyage department, rather than having to wait in line and buying it on the ship. I don't recall ever seeing that mentioned that on CCL's website...anyone else ever done this? Does it save any money, or cost more than buying it once in international waters? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisinJenF Posted July 24, 2012 #8 Share Posted July 24, 2012 I read on a different thread where someone pre-ordered the Bottomless Bubbles package from the Bon Voyage department, rather than having to wait in line and buying it on the ship. I don't recall ever seeing that mentioned that on CCL's website...anyone else ever done this? Does it save any money, or cost more than buying it once in international waters? It's not on their website but you can call and order Bottomless Bubbles in advance. I did it last cruise. Would I do it again? NO. It's a hassle. You have to get a paper from your cabin and then take that paper to the specific bar on the paper to get your sticker. This means no soda until your cabins open and you get the paper and track it down. The cost is exactly the same- save the hassle and buy it once your onboard. Or save some money and wait til you're at sea and theres no tax. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yamsi12 Posted July 24, 2012 #9 Share Posted July 24, 2012 good to see the prices, probably going to order 4 bottles from bon voyage. Expensive, but beats buying seperate drinks by far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pellaz Posted July 24, 2012 #10 Share Posted July 24, 2012 It's not on their website but you can call and order Bottomless Bubbles in advance. I did it last cruise. As I mentioned in the other thread, that's just weird. Would I do it again? NO. It's a hassle. You have to get a paper from your cabin and then take that paper to the specific bar on the paper to get your sticker. This means no soda until your cabins open and you get the paper and track it down. The cost is exactly the same- save the hassle and buy it once your onboard. Or save some money and wait til you're at sea and theres no tax. Thanks. We were thinking of bringing the max. 12 sodas on board with us and 'winging' it, since we have a cabana booked for the first port of call (free sodas), and our roll-call has booked a 2-hour private party through Carnival for the next day (open bar, which includes sodas). We'll see. It's a 7-day cruise, though. :eek: Although there are many things that CCL did better on my January cruise than RCCL did when I cruised with them, CCL's soda program is NOT one of them. RCCL has 'em beat hands-down: you purchase it on their website, it's cheaper per day, your sign/sail card is embossed with the soda symbol when it's printed (instead of a sticker), the insulated cup is complimentary and, on my ship, the cup activated a fountain soda machine on the pool deck. Really handy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisinJenF Posted July 24, 2012 #11 Share Posted July 24, 2012 As I mentioned in the other thread, that's just weird. Thanks. We were thinking of bringing the max. 12 sodas on board with us and 'winging' it, since we have a cabana booked for the first port of call (free sodas), and our roll-call has booked a 2-hour private party through Carnival for the next day (open bar, which includes sodas). We'll see. It's a 7-day cruise, though. :eek: Although there are many things that CCL did better on my January cruise than RCCL did when I cruised with them, CCL's soda program is NOT one of them. RCCL has 'em beat hands-down: you purchase it on their website, it's cheaper per day, your sign/sail card is embossed with the soda symbol when it's printed (instead of a sticker), the insulated cup is complimentary and, on my ship, the cup activated a fountain soda machine on the pool deck. Really handy! I REALLY wish Carnival did Fountain soda. Nothing worse than a hot can of diet coke poured over ice! I think you are better off winging it. You can actually chill your sodas in your mini fridge or a bucket of ice. Worse case scenario and you need to buy a few sodas- $2.24 with gratuity for a few cans is cheaper than the pass. Plus you could pick more up in port! Good luck!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dk1 Posted July 24, 2012 #12 Share Posted July 24, 2012 I wish I could sheridans. :( You might be able to. When you call to make your order, ask. I was able to get some items not seen on the menu last Sept. for my Alaskan voyage on the Spirit. I believe if they have it in stock you can probably get it. dk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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