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Hey everybody im going on the Norwegian Breakaway soon and im wondering if I can bring wine coolers? If so how many can I bring? Also do I carry them on or put them with my luggage? Thankyou!

 

No you can't.

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Well I was TOTALLY thrown by the answers to this question! :o

 

The term *wine cooler* has a different meaning here in the UK.........

 

 

*wine cooler: a bucket of ice used to chill a bottle of wine*

 

 

I had NO idea it could mean* the commercial adaptation of various drinks made with fruit juice and wine *

 

You learn something new every day! :D

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Well I was TOTALLY thrown by the answers to this question! :o

 

The term *wine cooler* has a different meaning here in the UK.........

 

 

*wine cooler: a bucket of ice used to chill a bottle of wine*

 

 

I had NO idea it could mean* the commercial adaptation of various drinks made with fruit juice and wine *

 

You learn something new every day! :D

 

Me too! Thought it was some sort of fancy thermal carry bag!

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You might want to read post before yours. They are talking about something different.

 

I believe the OP is still asking about wine/fruit wine coolers. The others referring to a "wine chiller" are not the OP. The fact that the OP asked "how many" and how to bring them on the ship, I'm pretty sure they meant the Seagrams, or B&J version.

 

And the answer is no :)

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I believe the OP is still asking about wine/fruit wine coolers. The others referring to a "wine chiller" are not the OP. The fact that the OP asked "how many" and how to bring them on the ship, I'm pretty sure they meant the Seagrams, or B&J version.

 

And the answer is no :)

 

Ah, you make a good point.

 

Off the ship for 2 days and things are still moving - but not my brain.

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The common pre-bottled "wine coolers" in the US are not made with wine. They actually are made from a malt liquor (beer) and therefore do not technically qualify as "wine". Something like a pre-bottled Sangria might pass.

 

You could make your own on board with a red wine and lemon-lime soda.

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Ah, you make a good point.

 

Off the ship for 2 days and things are still moving - but not my brain.

 

Understand completely! Welcome back. :) I trust you had an awesome time.

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The common pre-bottled "wine coolers" in the US are not made with wine. They actually are made from a malt liquor (beer) and therefore do not technically qualify as "wine". Something like a pre-bottled Sangria might pass.

 

You could make your own on board with a red wine and lemon-lime soda.

 

Your mention of pre- made sangria made me wonder about Skinny girl margarita! I'm guessing the margarita wouldn't be allowed, however, it IS the size and shape of a wine bottle! Lol I'm guessing they'd say no.

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