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FarmGal65

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Pack a wine opener in your luggage. If your intent is to open the bottle and take an open bottle to the dining room, you are likely to be charged corkage as well. But if you drink the wine in your cabin there is no charge.

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I always bring my own wine from home, but on our next cruise we are doing a B2B and our TA is giving us a bottle of wine for each week so no need to pack any. DH doesn't drink so 2 bottles should do me, as I sometimes enjoy a martini or two after dinner.

Do you pack the wine from home in your luggage???
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I know there is a charge on Princess when you have wine opened at dinner. Is there a charge if you open it in your cabin using their opener? Is it even possible to use one of their openers?:cool:

Is there a web site somewhere with the wine list for the Grand? Thanks in advance for your help.

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