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I just completed an 11-day Panama Canal cruise out of Port Everglades. We carried on two bottles and had another two (one in each bag) in checked luggage. I guessed that, with all the boarding confusion, Princess would never bother with a single bottle in a suitcase. I was right.

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I just completed an 11-day Panama Canal cruise out of Port Everglades. We carried on two bottles and had another two (one in each bag) in checked luggage. I guessed that, with all the boarding confusion, Princess would never bother with a single bottle in a suitcase. I was right.

 

That's the best way to do it. If they catch the extra two in your checked luggage you'll pay the $15, if not you're ahead of the game. It's also best to split them up as you did to increase the odds of slipping them by. ;)

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There have not been many posts saying that they have been summoned to security regarding any wine/alcohol in checked baggage.

 

People we met on the Royal recently had beer taken out of their checked luggage (with a note left) but they ignored the many bottles of wine in the same bag.

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