Rare havoc315 Posted February 15 #251 Share Posted February 15 19 minutes ago, bkrickles1 said: Wow! You like to leave out words to fit your narrative. I said they are "deceptively planning". They haven't actually stolen anything yet. The OP's initial post has been accurately described by many here to be a plan to cheat the system and he/she is looking to see if there is the potential for them to get in trouble. The OP knows it's wrong and is selfishly only interested in if they will face consequences. And, on the variety of cruises I've gone on, the bartenders are typically pretty busy and can't really keep an eye on everyone. But, I guess what you're saying is, that it's ok to put the bartenders in a situation where they have to confront passengers who don't give a "bleep" about the rules or how it affects their fellow passengers. “deceptive planning” is your spin. Not anything the OP said or implied. Pretty poor deception planning to do it in front of the bartender. So you’re saying that because bartenders are busy, they may use their discretion not to enforce every rule all the time. Ok. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted February 15 #252 Share Posted February 15 54 minutes ago, dbrown84 said: now, I'm not commenting on the morality of sharing drinks at all. I'm just pointing out that if people were sharing, wouldn't the shared drinks be counted in your scenario above thus are calculated in the average? of course the cruise line allows for a certain amount of sharing just like a business allows for a certain amount of theft in setting prices. The bottom line is 'sharing' increases the price of the drink package. It isn't an innocent thing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LloydJr Posted February 15 #253 Share Posted February 15 Why would a bartender even be involved? Their job is to swipe the card, enter two drinks (max) per swipe and prepare the drinks. What else would they be doing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PTC DAWG Posted February 15 #254 Share Posted February 15 55 minutes ago, DMH15 said: p.s. I am that person who drives the speed limit and gets a lot of “birds” thrown at me. Just stay out of the left lane divided highways unless passing..all will be fine. On to page 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKstages Posted February 15 #255 Share Posted February 15 1 hour ago, dbrown84 said: I'm just pointing out that if people were sharing, wouldn't the shared drinks be counted in your scenario above thus are calculated in the average? some of them, perhaps. but not all. as i said, the sharing of drinks is harder to predict. the OP's plan would certainly be incremental to any known formula or data. . multiply that by the number of unknown others who also hatch new plans. besides, it's moot... NCL doesn't want any sharing (shrinkage) at all. that's their idealistic goal. they won't achieve it, but they are entitled to make calculations or assumptions that do or do not include a shrinkage figure. but in a climate in which they are looking to pinch every penny, one would think they would do whatever they could to thwart cocktail thieves. 1 hour ago, kirtihk said: Perhaps, was it a joke? not a joke. they have the data! a person who drinks five drinks a day is far more valuable than a cruiser who drinks twenty drinks a day, assuming the same level of spend on excursions, dining, spa, casino, etc. also, everyone! stop trying to make this about the bartenders. the bartenders have nothing to do with the OP's illicit intent. nothing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LloydJr Posted February 15 #256 Share Posted February 15 14 minutes ago, UKstages said: a person who drinks five drinks a day is far more valuable than a cruiser who drinks twenty drinks a day, assuming the same level of spend on excursions, dining, spa, casino, etc. This is simply not correct. What is the incremental cost to NCL for drinks six through twenty? 15 drinks x $1 per drink? Fifteen bucks is hardly "far more valuable." 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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