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Bringing wine to and from dining rooms on Enchanted- questions for wine affeciandos


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After studying the wine menus (over and over and over lol) I have made a final decision to forgo the packages and bring my own wine on to the ship . Obviously I will pay the corkage fees but at least I will have chardonnays that I enjoy as I found the lists lacking.

I'm doing a 10 day cruise and 5 bottles will suffice ( I will be solo) if Im able to "move" the bottle. So lets say I open a nice bottle of Cakebread or Far Niente in my suite. I drink a glass on my balcony...I then go to Crown Grill, bottle in tow, and drink another glass  or 2 and have another glass left in bottle which I take back to my suite to consume the next day. Can I do this ?

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7 minutes ago, Luckybee said:

After studying the wine menus (over and over and over lol) I have made a final decision to forgo the packages and bring my own wine on to the ship . Obviously I will pay the corkage fees but at least I will have chardonnays that I enjoy as I found the lists lacking.

I'm doing a 10 day cruise and 5 bottles will suffice ( I will be solo) if Im able to "move" the bottle. So lets say I open a nice bottle of Cakebread or Far Niente in my suite. I drink a glass on my balcony...I then go to Crown Grill, bottle in tow, and drink another glass  or 2 and have another glass left in bottle which I take back to my suite to consume the next day. Can I do this ?

As long as corkage was paid you can basically take it to and from your cabin and any dining room

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On my last cruise on the Discovery, in Reserve Dining, the restaurant manager would not let me store the wine I brought on board.  So, the work around was that he gave me the largest wine glass he had, and I'd fill it and take that to the dining room.  It was enough to get through dinner.

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17 minutes ago, c-boy said:

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I've never seen that sticker before.  Is it new?  I've only received "the stamp" on numerous different ships.

 

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52 minutes ago, JimmyVWine said:

I've never seen that sticker before.  Is it new?  I've only received "the stamp" on numerous different ships.

 

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 🤔 hmmmm.  We've have gotten stamped that one and  three prior cruises

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