pbsteve Posted February 19, 2013 Author #26 Share Posted February 19, 2013 (edited) Thanks for the detailed drinks list, just wondering if you have any information about the wines served by the glass. As long as there $10 or under there included with the package if I'm correct. Correct, any alcohol drink that costs under 10.00 is included in the program, and counts towards your 15 WINE LIST for the winers ;) By the Glass: $11 Conundrum, By Caymus $10,75 Chardonnay La Crema $10,50 Dow's 20 Year Tawny $10,25 Cabernet Sauvignon, Louis Martini $10 (Burgundy) Pouilly-Fuisse, Barton&Guistier $9,75 Cabernet Sauvignon, Hess Pinot Noir & Merlot, Kendall Jackson VR Fume Blanc, Robert Mondavi $9,50 Paul Louis, Blanc De Blanc $9 Cabernet Sauvignon, Hess Select $8,75 Chardonnay, Kendall Jackson $8,25 Prosecco, Zonin $7,50 Cabernet Sauvignon, Meridian Shiraz, Peter Lehmann Weighbridge Merlot, Murphy Goode (New Zealand) Sauvignon Blanc, Oyster Bay Moscato, Castello del Poggio (Tuscany) Chianti, Bella Sera $7,25 Chardonnay, Robert Mondavi/Bogle Cabernet Sauvignon, Castle Rock Pinot Noir, Mirassou $7 Riesling, Pine&Post (Australia) Shiraz, Black Swan $6,75 Zinfandel, Fetzer/Twisted White Zinfandel, Beringer Champagne, Korbel/Brut $6,50 Pinot Noir Rex-Goliath Graham's Six Grapes Croft Distinction White Zinfandel Barefoot Barefoot Brut Bubbly, Brut Cuvee $6,25 (Argentina) Malbec, Bodega Norton, Santa Julia by Zuccardi Chardonnay, Woodbridge/Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon, Barefoot/Woodbridge Pinot Grigio, Zonin $6 Pinot Grigio, Ecco Domani $5,75 Cabernet Sauvignon, La Terre (Chile) Santa Carolina - Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon $5,25 Sandeman Port $4,50 Quady Electra Cockbum's SR Dow's Late Vintage $4 Washington Hills (2,5oz). Carnival Cruise Wine list prices by the bottle CHAMPAGNE/SPARKLING wines Dom Perignon Brut Epernay Veuve Clicquot, Ponsardin Heidsieck Monopole Brut Rose Prosecco, Zonin Paul Louis, Blanc de Blanc Korbel, Brut Spumante, Leonardini "Sutter Home Sparkling Brut" $224,25 $90,75 $74,75 $36,75 $42,50 $31 $26,50 $18,50 WHITE wines list Riesling Selbach-Oster Kabinett Mosel, Spatlese, Schmitt Sohne Chateau Ste Michelle, Pine & Post $38 $31 Chardonnay Grgich Hills La Crema Cuvaison Beringer, Frei Brothers Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Rsrv Toasted Head, Hess Select Bogle "Robert Mondavi PS" Twin Oaks Woodbridge, Barefoot Santa Carolina "Inglenook" $63,25 $48,25 $47,25 $41,50 $39 $35,75 $32,25 $31 $27,50 $25,25 $17 Sauvignon Blanc Ferrari-Carano Kim Crawford Marlborough Kendall-Jackson Nobilo, Oyster Bay Brancott Marlborough, Clifford Bay Santa Carolina $43,75 $42,50 $41,50 $33,25 $30 $25,25 Pinot Grigio Santa Margherita Ecco Domani Folonari Terre Palladiane Zonin $48 $42,50 $30 $26,50 Zinfandel "Beringer "Woodbridge" "Inglenook" $30 $26,50 $17 other Conundrum (Caymus) "La Crema Monterey" Fume Blanc Robert Mondavi, Pouilly-Fuisse, Laboure-Roi, Barton & Guestier Moscato, Castello del Poggio Vouvray Alban St Pre "Piesporter Kreusch" $59,50 $48 $44,75 $42,50 $33,25 $30 RED wines list Merlot Frei Brothers Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Rsrv Columbia Crest, Rutherford Hill Murphy Goode Mirassou "McGuigan Brothers" "Fetzer Valley Oaks" Santa Carolina $46 $43,75 $40,25 $33,25 $32,25 $31 $30 $25,25 Pinot Noir "Firesteed' "Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Rsrv" "Jekel" "Joseph Drouhin Laforet" "Estancia Pinnacles Ranches Monterey" Robert Mondavi PS, Smoking Loon "Mirassou" Rex-Goliath, Barefoot $45 $43,75 $41 $40,25 $38 $34,50 $32,25 $28,75 Cabernet Sauvignon "Jordan" Caymus "Grgich Hills" Cuvaison "Robert Mondavi" Sebastiani, Hess Select "Robert Mondavi PS" "Meridian" "Wolf Blass Yellow" "Fetzer Valley Oaks" "Twin Oaks Woodbridge" Santa Carolina "Inglenook" $96 $92 $90 $55,25 $53 $40,25 $35 $35 $33,25 $30 $26,50 $25,25 $17 Shiraz "President's Selection Wolf Blass" Peter Lehmann Weighbridge "Black Opal" $48 $33,25 $31 Zinfandel "Fetzer, Valley Oaks" "Woodbridge Robert Modavi" $30 $26 other "Chateauneuf-Du-Pape Chateau de Beaucastel" "Tignanello Antinori" "Pommard Bouchard" "Barolo Bersano" Simi Alexander Valley, PrimaVoce Super Tuscan, Franciscan Napa Valley "Hess Select Mendocino" Chianti Classico Rsrv, Castello d'Albola, Melini Malbec Graffigna Centenario Argentina Barons De Rothschild Lafite Rsrv Sp Santa Cristina Antinori, Murphy Goode California "Castle Rock Paso Robles" Barbera D'Asti Castello Del Poggio "Malbec Bodega Norton Argentina" "Tempranillo Bodegas Campo Viejo" "Beaujolais-Village Georges DuBoeuf" $127 $99 $75 $66 $48,50 $44 $42,50 $40 $34,50 $33,25 $31 $30 $28 $28 $26,50 RESERVE RED wines Cabernet Sauvignon Chateauneuf du Pape, M Chapoutier Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon, Caymus Grgich Hills Pommard, Bouchard Cabernet Sauvignon, Cuvaison $126,50 $96 $92 $90 $74,75 $55,25 "Chateauneuf-Du-Pape Chateau de Beaucastel" "Tignanello Antinori" "Gran Corona Mas La Plana Torres" "Pommard Bouchard" "Barolo Bersano" $127 $100 $77 $75 $67 DESSERT wines - Muscat Electra Quady $33,25 NON ALCOHOLIC wines (Ariel) Chardonnay (white) White Zinfandel (blush) Cabernet, Rouge (red) x $17,25 BLUSH/SWEET wines ("White Zinfandel") "Barefoot" "Copper Ridge" "Ariael" $28,75 $26,50 $17,25. Cucina Del Capitano Wine List (prices by the glass/bottle Italian Red Wines CUCINA CHIANTI (served from barrel, prices per glass/half & full carafe) CASTILLO BANFI, CENTINE, BARBERA D’ASTI, CASTELLO DEL POGGIO NERO D’AVOLA, PRINCIPI DI BUTERA CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA, CASTELLO D’ALBOLA, MELINI RUFFINO, IL DUCALE, SUPERTUSCAN, PRIMAVOCE SARTORI AMARONE, DELLA VALPOLICELLA, VENETO BAROLO, BATASIOLO $5/$14/$26 $6,75/$26 $8,25/$32 $9,50/$37 $10,75/$42 $12/$47 $15/$59 Italian White Wines CUCINA PINOT GRIGIO (from barrel, per glass/half & full carafe) BOLLA SOAVE, SOAVE CLASSICO, VENETO, ZONIN PINTO GRIGIO, SANTA MARGHERITA, ALTO ADIGE, ECCO DOMANI, DELLE VENEZIE $5/$14/$26 $6,25/$24 $9,50/$37. Edited February 19, 2013 by pbsteve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted February 19, 2013 Author #27 Share Posted February 19, 2013 And for those fimiliar with the Bon Voyage program (ordered items delivered to your room), heres the alcohol prices of the alcohol ordered there (limit 4 bottles per room) Liquors (prices don't include tax) Prices per bottle (1L bottles for most)- - Prices per glass (1,5 oz) RUM Appleton Estate V/X $60 $5,75 Appleton White $60 $5,75 Bacardi $60 $5,75 Bacardi Limon $60 $5,75 Captain Morgan Spiced $60 $5,75 Cruzan White $50 $4,95 Gosling's Black Seal $60 $5,75 Malibu $60 $5,75. VODKA Absolut $60 $5,75 Absolut Citron $60 $5,75 Finlandia $60 $5,75 Grey Goose $80 $7,50 Ketle One $75 $7,50 Skyy $50 $4,95 Smirnoff $60 $5,75 Stolichnaya $60 $5,75 Three Olives $60 $5,75. GIN Beefeater $50 $5,25 Bombay Sapphire $65 $6,50 Sloe Gin $40 $4,75 Tanqueray $65 $6,50. TEQUILA 1800 Reposado $65 $6,50 Margaritaville Gold $55 $5,50 Patron Reposado $95 $10,95 Patron Silver $85 $9,95 Sauza Hornitos Reposado $75 $8,75. COGNAC/BRANDIE Apricot $40 $4,75 Blackberry $40 $4,75 Hiram Walker Cherry $40 $4,75 Remy Martin VSOP $85 $9,25. CORDIAL/LIQUER Amaretto Di Saronno $55 $5,50 Baileys Irish Cream $65 $6,50 Brogans Irish Cream $45 $5,25 Chambord $65 $6,50 Frangelico $55 $5,50 Galliano $55 $5,95 Grand Marnier $65 $6,50 Jagermeister $65 $6,50 Kahlua $55 $5,50 Limoncello $65 $6,50 Hiram Walker Peach Schnaps $40 $4,75 Southern Comfort $55 $5,50. WHISKEY CANADIAN Canadian Club $55 $5,50 Crown Royal $65 $6,25 Seagram's 7 $55 $5,50. IRISH Jamison $60 $5,75. SCOTCH Cutty Sark $50 $4,95 Chevas Regal $80 $7,50 Dewer's 12 $75 $5,75 Dewer's White Label $60 $5,75 Glenmorangie $75 $6,75 Johnny Walker Black $75 $7,50. BOURBON Jack Daniel's Black $65 $6,25 Jim Beam $55 $5,50 Maker's Mark $70 $6,95. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teddygurl28 Posted February 19, 2013 #28 Share Posted February 19, 2013 I have a question-the cost goes on your sail and sign-right? My husband and I will be doing it- but we use our own cc cards so I just want to be sure ill only pay for my portion with my card and he on is...does that make sense? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted February 19, 2013 Author #29 Share Posted February 19, 2013 I have a question-the cost goes on your sail and sign-right? My husband and I will be doing it- but we use our own cc cards so I just want to be sure ill only pay for my portion with my card and he on is...does that make sense? If that's the case, make sure you register your S&S to your own card, each person can pay their own. The charge goes on each person's account. I read one review that said ships sailing out of Galveston do not have the Cheers program available on embarkation day, due to something about Texas liquor laws. Any confirmation of this? I just read the Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission laws on this. Texas has outlawed a number of things that would make Cheers Illegal while in US waters off the coast of Texas. One of which is " Retailers may not sell, serve or offer alcoholic beverages at a reduced price to consumers paying a fixed buy in price." and "Retailers may not sell serve or offer an undetermined quantity of alcoholic beverages for a fixed price or “all you can drink” basis." Based on these two rules in the laws, Carnival cannot offer the ;Cheers program while in Texas waters. I will inquire as to if you can buy in to cheers after you hit international waters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teddygurl28 Posted February 19, 2013 #30 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Thank you! Just wanted to be sure Also! Regarding Texas- I have NO first hand account but have read it can be purchased on the first full day after embarkation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Safetyal Posted February 19, 2013 #31 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Hold my beer and watch this. :D Aren't those the last words of redneck or is was it Hey y'all that ain't nothin, getta load of this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvtovaca Posted February 19, 2013 #32 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Are the brands of beers and wines on the lists posted available on all ships or does it vary? Specifically the wines by the glass and draft beers. I only remember having bottles available on past cruises and there were only a handful of beers to choose from. I hope they have Blue Moon on Victory! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted February 19, 2013 Author #33 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Are the brands of beers and wines on the lists posted available on all ships or does it vary? Specifically the wines by the glass and draft beers. I only remember having bottles available on past cruises and there were only a handful of beers to choose from. I hope they have Blue Moon on Victory! That's the entire list of alcohol provided is Everything they have, it may vary on ship, and by time of year, as all wine does. I have noticed however that different bars offer different wine. there's usually a Wine bar (sometimes the piano bar) that has more than other bars on the boat. You will also find a larger selection in the MDR than at the bars on the lido deck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
azrayne Posted February 19, 2013 #34 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Just wanted to mention that while on the Valor in Jan., with the cheers program, I wanted a plain cranberry juice from the bar. They said I could not do that. However, I could have them pour vodka into 1 glass and cranberry into another glass and have that count as 1 drink. Seems as though that needs a clarification too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sarahlfiles Posted February 19, 2013 #35 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Pbsteve: you're awesome! Thanks so much for compiling this info. (Still undecided if we want to commit to $700 of alcoholic beverages on our next cruise, though!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sarahlfiles Posted February 19, 2013 #36 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Just wanted to mention that while on the Valor in Jan., with the cheers program, I wanted a plain cranberry juice from the bar. They said I could not do that. However, I could have them pour vodka into 1 glass and cranberry into another glass and have that count as 1 drink. Seems as though that needs a clarification too. That's silly. My guess is that they were 'bending the rules' to make the customer happy (without getting themselves in trouble), as CCL most likely gave them a list of not-approved beverages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted February 19, 2013 Author #37 Share Posted February 19, 2013 I agree that is silly. Did they offer to give you just a glass if you paid or is cranberry juice just not on the menu for any reason? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vacruizer Posted February 19, 2013 #38 Share Posted February 19, 2013 I have a question-the cost goes on your sail and sign-right? My husband and I will be doing it- but we use our own cc cards so I just want to be sure ill only pay for my portion with my card and he on is...does that make sense? Watch out for this. On the sailing we did, a member of our group was sailing with 2 friends. She asked twice to be sure they would split the charge out to the three accounts in her room. They told her it would. She ended up having to get the bar manager involved because it didn't and it was big mess to straighten out. Turns out there's a policy that the entire room is charged to one S&S card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MAB Posted February 19, 2013 #39 Share Posted February 19, 2013 What's the average price for a glass of wine?:p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irishnyc Posted February 19, 2013 #40 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Turns out there's a policy that the entire room is charged to one S&S card. Wha? For just Cheers, or for everything? Either way, it makes no sense. People cruise all the time with people they don't share finances with. What's the average price for a glass of wine?:p The wine prices were posted further up the thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
okgirl Posted February 19, 2013 #41 Share Posted February 19, 2013 I know the specialty coffee from their private labled starbucks isn't included. I will have to check on regular coffee. I'm a purist, give me coffee black and I'll drink it. give me starbucks, and I'll throw it out. I am currently trying to find out about the DOD, they are sold with the cup on the first drink for 14.95, so that's a NO, the refills are in question On the Breeze in January the DODs weren't being served in the hurricane glasses any longer. Just a regular tall glass. One of the problems with the program when cruising out of Galveston (my homeport) is that only Texas taxed liqours can be served. So at embarkation the only Chardonnay that I can get is Berringers and it's not even offerred at other times of the cruise. The bars only have about 15 bottles of liqour to choose from......No Thirsty Frog Red until after sailaway........I think that's one of the reasons that sailaway in Galveston almost always occurs in the middle of the muster drill......it takes about 30 minutes to get out of the channel and out past the 3mile marker. I bought the Cheers program on both legs of our B2B on the Breeze last month. Both weeks they charged it to just one S&S card (ours are linked so no big deal) but everytime they asked if they could charge to just one card. I saw many people say no and then the individual card is charged. Not everyone in the cabin over 21 has to go to the bar to purchase the program, just everyone's card has to be there for the stamp to be afixed to. The bartenders also know how many over 21's there are in each cabin...I sadly saw several individuals try to purchase the program saying that they were the only over 21 in the cabin and the bartender would come back and say....I'm sorry the systems says there are 2, if that's not correct you need to go to Guest Services to have it fixed. The program can be purchased NOT ONLY at the Lobby bar (which is by far the busiest during embarkation), but also up on the Lido deck at the aft pool bar and the bars at midship. The bartenders can tell you how many drinks have been rung up under the program......and I say it that way only because even though I knew that I was at 7 or 8 drinks, when I would ask they would say I had only had 5....I'm sure some bartenders are very strict about counting every drink, but I noticed as the week went on (and especially on the 2nd week)...they got very lax with us regarding what was and wasn't counted against our daily limit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lorijeannj Posted February 19, 2013 #42 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Watch out for this. On the sailing we did, a member of our group was sailing with 2 friends. She asked twice to be sure they would split the charge out to the three accounts in her room. They told her it would. She ended up having to get the bar manager involved because it didn't and it was big mess to straighten out. Turns out there's a policy that the entire room is charged to one S&S card. All 3 would be on one S&S charge IF only 1 credit card given for all 3 (sounds like what happened). Each person should have had their own credit card (and/or cash deposit) account for their own S&S card. Not sure where you got your info regarding policy of entire room charged to one S&S card, this is not true. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
okgirl Posted February 19, 2013 #43 Share Posted February 19, 2013 (edited) All 3 would be on one S&S charge IF only 1 credit card given for all 3 (sounds like what happened).Each person should have had their own credit card (and/or cash deposit) account for their own S&S card. Not sure where you got your info regarding policy of entire room charged to one S&S card, this is not true. As I said above, if 3 cards are presented they ask if they can just charge to one card. (it's much easier than ringing up 3 different programs). If the customer says no (and has a S&S account set up for each individual) then there will be 3 separate charges rung up and each individual will have to sign for their own program purchase. My sister and I live together and so we only have one credit card that covers both of our onboard charges. The card is mine but I give her charging priveledges....so when they asked if they could just charge to one card I said yes....... If we had two different credit cards we would still both have to present our cards but each one would be charged for their own program. Edited February 19, 2013 by okgirl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lorijeannj Posted February 19, 2013 #44 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Just got back from 7 day Liberty cruise, Western caribbean, 4 ports. My husband and I purchased the Cheers program the moment we stepped onboard, $691 for both of us. Added up all receipts, came out to $705. We never came close to 15 drinks in a day, but worth it to us as we knew our bar bill from the start. He is a beer drinker, me, rum, wine and other frozen drinks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmwmj Posted February 19, 2013 #45 Share Posted February 19, 2013 I assume you mean the servers who walk around asking for orders on the sun or lido deck. Question for you though. Did you get a special card for drinks? if not, they won't know until they've already gotten you a drink that youre a cheers member, in which case, it shouldn't take any longer? I do remember from the many years ago when I cruised last, they took forever to bring me a drink anyway, the further you are from the bar, the longer it will take. I know if I were a drink runner, I'd check on the close people first, as its' fast and easy. ALL bar servers, walkers, bartenders and dining room bar attendants. All share in the Cheers tips. Once they have gotten one drink, they know. However I have to admit, I think they were also sorely lacking in bar servers to begin with? They put a sticker on your sign & sail, but it's in the computer when they input your folio number as well. No special card. Also, if you get an alcoholic drink, you must still wait 5 min for your 2nd drink, even soda. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaniceB Posted February 19, 2013 #46 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Thank you for doing this, you are awesome. My DH and I used this program on the Breeze. We were able to buy each other drinks if we took the sail and sign card with us to the bar. We did have the 5 minute rule applied. My DH knocked over his beer shooting pool and the bartender told him he had to wait 5 min before he could serve him again. Any idea when the rest of the ships may get the program or if it will always be the ones listed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Folsom Posted February 19, 2013 #47 Share Posted February 19, 2013 There is 1 question that has yet to be answered for me... Can you get unopened beers? I know i have to wait the 5 minutes, but could I assemble my own bucket in 15 minutes with them being unopened? Thanks for pulling this all together. While I am sure we are going to participate, it still seems like there are a bunch of variables that are unclear. -F- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Folsom Posted February 19, 2013 #48 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Ahhh, sorry, I just saw where your answered my question. But with other things associated with this program, it looks like it may "depend". -F- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WVGAL Posted February 19, 2013 #49 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Aren't those the last words of redneck or is was it Hey y'all that ain't nothin, getta load of this Busted. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vacruizer Posted February 19, 2013 #50 Share Posted February 19, 2013 All 3 would be on one S&S charge IF only 1 credit card given for all 3 (sounds like what happened).Each person should have had their own credit card (and/or cash deposit) account for their own S&S card. Not sure where you got your info regarding policy of entire room charged to one S&S card, this is not true. My info came straight from the bar manager on the Liberty. He told us that per Carnival policy, Cheers card purchases could only be charged to one s&S in the room no matter how many people or individual s&s accounts were in the room. We were introduced to him later in the cruise and asked about what had happened to our friends. In the case of our friend (she is on the boards here - will see if I can get her to stop by this thread and explain furhter) there were three separate accounts with three separate credit cards. She was assured when purchasing it would be split amongst the three accounts only to find out later that policy was to charge only the primary account in the room. It was a huge ordeal that involed the bar manager to get it fixed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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