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We have a free beverage package and we like to enjoy a glass of wine on the balcony. Will we be able to take our wine to the room or must it be consumed in the bar? Thanks!!

 

You can take any drink from any bar to anywhere on the ship, including to your room.

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I recommend you pack an empty beverage container and funnel. EVERY time you go to your cabin, even after breakfast, bring along a glass of wine and store up for a nice, long afternoon on the balcony without having to leave for the bar.

 

Obviously, consider bringing a container for each wine brand/variety as necessary.

And for chilled wine, consider the mini fridge constraints.

 

Finally, make sure you hide an empty glass or two so the steward doesn't clean it away.

 

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I recommend you pack an empty beverage container and funnel. EVERY time you go to your cabin, even after breakfast, bring along a glass of wine and store up for a nice, long afternoon on the balcony without having to leave for the bar.

 

Obviously, consider bringing a container for each wine brand/variety as necessary.

And for chilled wine, consider the mini fridge constraints.

 

Finally, make sure you hide an empty glass or two so the steward doesn't clean it away.

 

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THat is exactly what I intend to do. Actually I may just bring a bunch of wine bottle sealer corks...get a few bottled beers and use the bottles for the wine I bring to the room. Have the cabin steward remove all the stuff in the fridge so you can store your own stuff in there.
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I recommend you pack an empty beverage container and funnel. EVERY time you go to your cabin, even after breakfast, bring along a glass of wine and store up for a nice, long afternoon on the balcony without having to leave for the bar.

 

Obviously, consider bringing a container for each wine brand/variety as necessary.

And for chilled wine, consider the mini fridge constraints.

 

Finally, make sure you hide an empty glass or two so the steward doesn't clean it away.

 

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Or bring a bottle on board and pay the corkage fee. It beats trying to sneak booze around like you are in jail.

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THat is exactly what I intend to do. Actually I may just bring a bunch of wine bottle sealer corks...get a few bottled beers and use the bottles for the wine I bring to the room. Have the cabin steward remove all the stuff in the fridge so you can store your own stuff in there.

 

 

Why not use an empty water bottle? Got a screw cap!!! More secure!

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Or bring a bottle on board and pay the corkage fee. It beats trying to sneak booze around like you are in jail.
Who's sneaking like they're in jail? The wine is free to enjoy.

I only said hide the glass because stewards like to clean up. But heck, use the glass from the sink. Whatever.

 

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