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We are considering the alcohol free package. We wouldn’t get full value of the alcohol included version these days but we do drink at least 3 coffees a day and like bottled water.. With our discount it works out at £22.50 pp pd. I’m happy with mocktails and soft drinks so does anyone have a current price list of drinks covered in the package. 

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I don't have a current price list and there is some websites that do show all of the current prices but not sure I'm allowed to mention them here. 

 

I have booked this package for our short 5 day christmas markets in December. So I could answer more detail after that, if that's before you sail.

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We've not long come off Arvia, and I usually take screenshots of the drinks menus to post on here, but forgot this time; sorry!

To the best of my recollection, small Costa coffees are about £2.80; I'm not sure how much the hot chocolate is. A large lime and soda is £2.25.  A large lemonade and lime cost £5.10, so without the dash, I would expect a large lemonade or other post-mix drink to be around £4.90 or £5. I know that mocktails are £3.95.  I'm not sure how much 0% Heineken (330ml bottle) is, but since a 500ml bottle of 0% Kopparberg cider was £4.85, I would expect it to be north of £3.50.

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7 hours ago, sandancer said:

Are you allowed to take soft drinks on board or is it just wine. I drink caffeine/sugar free coke and and I’ve never seen it on a ship. 

No restrictions on bringing soft drinks on board.

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As FangedRose writes, you can take any amount of soft drinks onboard, and up to 1 litre of wine/bubbles.

 

When you could take spirits on, we would also take a load of Lidl/Aldi cans of pop on to last the cruise; usually the traditional lemonade ones.  Then, we discovered they are cheaper in Mercadona, so we then bought them from there.

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52 minutes ago, TigerB said:

As FangedRose writes, you can take any amount of soft drinks onboard, and up to 1 litre of wine/bubbles.

 

When you could take spirits on, we would also take a load of Lidl/Aldi cans of pop on to last the cruise; usually the traditional lemonade ones.  Then, we discovered they are cheaper in Mercadona, so we then bought them from there.

We will take a couple of bottles of wine. If I can find a shop selling caffeine free/sugar free coke near the hotel then I’ll take some of that as well. 

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