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Mixed messages about this so asking again: Are you permitted to take spirits in your carryon onto Caribbean Princess?

 

Also, how much flexibility is there in men's attire in dining room (don't want to have to pack suits!)

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Mixed messages about this so asking again: Are you permitted to take spirits in your carryon onto Caribbean Princess?

 

Thanks

 

No and not in your checked luggage either. It is explicitly stated on your luggage tags (and other places) that it is not allowed.

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Mixed messages about this so asking again: Are you permitted to take spirits in your carryon onto Caribbean Princess?

 

Also, how much flexibility is there in men's attire in dining room (don't want to have to pack suits!)

Thanks

 

If by alcohol you mean booze, the answer is no. If by alcohol you mean wine, the answer is yes.

 

Dining room attire for dinner is "no shorts, no tank tops" for men. Almost any other attire passes muster. Breakfast and lunch; anything goes. But I really wouldn't show up in a bathrobe. ;)

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Also, how much flexibility is there in men's attire in dining room (don't want to have to pack suits!)

Thanks

Pertaining to evening dining:

There are 3 standards for evening dress depending on where you dine.

 

In the Main Dining Rooms dress is stated as either formal or smart casual. On formal night 90% + of the men will be in some sort of jacket and tie. But, if you show up in a dress shirt and tie w/o a jacket you will not be turned away. Also if you show in a sport jacket and nice shirt w/o a tie you also be allowed in. Smart Casual is normally defined as long pants and collared shirt which can be a sport shirt or golf shirt. But, if you show up in a fashion shirt w/o a collar you will be allowed to dine. Shorts are not allowed in dining room for dinner. Ragged jeans are also not allowed.

 

The Crown Grill and Sabatini's are smart casual all the time, although you will find passengers there in suit and tie. Some passengers book these on formal nights to avoid the formal dress.

 

The other dining areas including the buffets, grill, International Cafe, Alfredo's ( if there is one on your ship), are casual all the time, and shorts and T's are permitted.

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No spirits of any sort allowed. If u wish to have them gift them to yourself so they in your cabin...well a voucher is to redeem from your steward.... Enjoy your cruise

Wine is allowed. We always bring 2 bottles in our carry on with no problems. Once we had wine in our checked and husband got called to the "naughty room".....once they saw it was wine everything was fine;)

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