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This is first time we have purchased the Cheers package.  I see there is a 15 limit which should be plenty drinks in a day.  However, if bottled water is included in the limit along with coffees, juice, etc then I can see how the limit could be reached fairly easily.  I normally either bring some water onboard or pick up in port or have delivered to room since we drink quite a bit of bottled water.  

 

Has anyone else found the 15 limit not enough?

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15 is just for alcohol. Everything else is unlimited. You will find people on here saying they drink all day and 15 isn’t enough. It really just varies by person. If I have 7-8 drinks throughout the day I end up napping until dinner. Can’t imagine making it through 15.

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14 minutes ago, sanger727 said:

15 is just for alcohol. Everything else is unlimited. You will find people on here saying they drink all day and 15 isn’t enough. It really just varies by person. If I have 7-8 drinks throughout the day I end up napping until dinner. Can’t imagine making it through 15.

 

We find it rather easy, although we've only hit 15 once. Below is a sea day example

 

8am - wake grab breakfast & a bloody Mary

9am - 12pm - trivia/pool/various onboard activities 3-4 Drinks; cruisers, kiss on the lips ect

12pm - Lunch - drink

1pm - 4:30pm - trivia/pool/various onboard activities 3-4 drinks; cruisers, kiss on the lips ect

4:30pm - grab a "get ready" drink to take back to the room to get ready for dinner

5:30pm - Atrium bar "drink" while waiting for the MDR

6pm - 1-2 drinks @ dinner

8pm - Pre show fun & pre show cocktail

8:30pm - Show Drink

9:30 - 12am Alchemy Bar/Dance Club/Comedy Shows 2-3 drinks

 

This is anywhere between 15-19, so obviously this isn't an exact science, as I said we've only hit 15 once. But its defiantly possible to drink 15 without getting blackout drunk. The problem is people try to fit in 15 drinks after dinner and that's just dumb. 

 

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35 minutes ago, rae.holmes said:

 

We find it rather easy, although we've only hit 15 once. Below is a sea day example

 

8am - wake grab breakfast & a bloody Mary

9am - 12pm - trivia/pool/various onboard activities 3-4 Drinks; cruisers, kiss on the lips ect

12pm - Lunch - drink

1pm - 4:30pm - trivia/pool/various onboard activities 3-4 drinks; cruisers, kiss on the lips ect

4:30pm - grab a "get ready" drink to take back to the room to get ready for dinner

5:30pm - Atrium bar "drink" while waiting for the MDR

6pm - 1-2 drinks @ dinner

8pm - Pre show fun & pre show cocktail

8:30pm - Show Drink

9:30 - 12am Alchemy Bar/Dance Club/Comedy Shows 2-3 drinks

 

This is anywhere between 15-19, so obviously this isn't an exact science, as I said we've only hit 15 once. But its defiantly possible to drink 15 without getting blackout drunk. The problem is people try to fit in 15 drinks after dinner and that's just dumb. 

 


I’m not saying that 15 makes you black out drunk. But for me, in your scenario, I would be passed out by lunch. 
 

not saying passed out wasted. Just napping and too sleepy to keep drinking. I booked an spa day at an all inclusive once around 11. I had 3 mimosas beforehand and slept through half the massage.

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15 minutes ago, sanger727 said:


I’m not saying that 15 makes you black out drunk. But for me, in your scenario, I would be passed out by lunch. 
 

not saying passed out wasted. Just napping and too sleepy to keep drinking. I booked an spa day at an all inclusive once around 11. I had 3 mimosas beforehand and slept through half the massage.

 

I totally get that!! We have taken a many after lunch boozy naps!! haha

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1 hour ago, rae.holmes said:

 

We find it rather easy, although we've only hit 15 once. Below is a sea day example

 

8am - wake grab breakfast & a bloody Mary

9am - 12pm - trivia/pool/various onboard activities 3-4 Drinks; cruisers, kiss on the lips ect

12pm - Lunch - drink

1pm - 4:30pm - trivia/pool/various onboard activities 3-4 drinks; cruisers, kiss on the lips ect

4:30pm - grab a "get ready" drink to take back to the room to get ready for dinner

5:30pm - Atrium bar "drink" while waiting for the MDR

6pm - 1-2 drinks @ dinner

8pm - Pre show fun & pre show cocktail

8:30pm - Show Drink

9:30 - 12am Alchemy Bar/Dance Club/Comedy Shows 2-3 drinks

 

This is anywhere between 15-19, so obviously this isn't an exact science, as I said we've only hit 15 once. But its defiantly possible to drink 15 without getting blackout drunk. The problem is people try to fit in 15 drinks after dinner and that's just dumb. 

 

 

Sounds like a fun plan!  If I can hang in there!  lol

 

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3 hours ago, velmasue said:

This is first time we have purchased the Cheers package.  I see there is a 15 limit which should be plenty drinks in a day.  However, if bottled water is included in the limit along with coffees, juice, etc then I can see how the limit could be reached fairly easily.  I normally either bring some water onboard or pick up in port or have delivered to room since we drink quite a bit of bottled water.  

 

Has anyone else found the 15 limit not enough?

Only alcoholic drink are counted towards the limit. Water, soda, juices. coffees (unless "spiked") are all unlimited.

 

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