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Is taking food on board permitted?


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Morning. We are travelling on Majestic Princess to NZ on 3rd Jan. My mother eats Kefir (a fermented yogurt type drink) everyday to keep regular. As I imagine this would not be available on board, would she be permitted to bring her own with her and store in the cabin fridge?Ā 

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I'm not sure about it being permitted,Ā  but apart from that the fridges in the cabins don't seem to be cold enough

Ā 

More like a cooler box than a fridge at home.

How about normal yoghurt and prunes? Every half decent ship has those....

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The Princess cruises FAQ says:

May I bring my own food on a Princess cruise?

The only food that Princess always permits onboard is pre-packaged items, such as breakfast bars or snacks. Most fresh food is subject to customs restrictions and is highly discouraged.

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1 hour ago, MicCanberra said:

If not wanting to go through the getting the letter from Princess, then perhaps take on a substitute food or pills that is not dairy. Metamucil or Senakot.

We used Metamucil for years, but find that Movicol is much better. Highly recommended. šŸ™‚

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