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Have seen them at Fort Lauderdale/Port Everglades stop more then 12 Soda's, some returned extras to car, saw some on Naughty table on turn around day. I also do B2B or longer and bring twelve 16.9oz Bottles rather then 12oz cans. Did Boston in Oct they were also looking at carry-on drinks including making sure none was open

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19 hours ago, Merion_Mom said:

Or they may just let you carry it on.  Please let us know how it turns out for you.

Arrived the port at 11 am, on the ship by 11.15 with 4 bottles of champagne and 18 bottles of water/coke 🙂

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1 hour ago, Sirkeline said:

Arrived the port at 11 am, on the ship by 11.15 with 4 bottles of champagne and 18 bottles of water/coke 🙂

Thanks for posting your experience. When we use to bring wine onboard (4 bottles) for our B2B's out of San Juan we were never questioned or denied boarding with traditional bottles of wine. Enjoy your cruise on the Freedom. Bon Voyage...🥂

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