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Hi everyone.. I know this question has been beaten to death, but, I haven't found the most specific answer. I apologize in advance for the repeats..

 

We are going on the Glory in a week and a couple of days. I wanted to know how many drinks (soda & water) are we allowed to bring on board. We are a family of 7 and we have two cabins.

 

I know we can bring one bottle of wine per adult. I know that we are allowed some soda and water, but, how many cans/bottles are acceptable for a family of 7? Should we split the amounts? have one 12 pack of soda and water per cabin?

 

Thank you for your responses (and not beating me with a bat! lol:o:D)

 

Gina

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Hi everyone.. I know this question has been beaten to death, but, I haven't found the most specific answer. I apologize in advance for the repeats..

 

We are going on the Glory in a week and a couple of days. I wanted to know how many drinks (soda & water) are we allowed to bring on board. We are a family of 7 and we have two cabins.

 

I know we can bring one bottle of wine per adult. I know that we are allowed some soda and water, but, how many cans/bottles are acceptable for a family of 7? Should we split the amounts? have one 12 pack of soda and water per cabin?

 

Thank you for your responses (and not beating me with a bat! lol:o:D)

 

Gina

 

 

You should not have any problem with a case of each for each room

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You may want to check out the water flilter cartridges you can find at the larger sporting goods stores. Another option is packing a Brita water bottle with filters in your luggage which you could use on the plane as well. Saves

a lot of space and extra weight. I suppose this is a very obvious comment -

but wait until the day of your cruise to pick this up to save the expense and

weight if you are flying. (or do the day before if flying in early).

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You may want to check out the water flilter cartridges you can find at the larger sporting goods stores. Another option is packing a Brita water bottle with filters in your luggage which you could use on the plane as well. Saves

a lot of space and extra weight. I suppose this is a very obvious comment -

but wait until the day of your cruise to pick this up to save the expense and

weight if you are flying. (or do the day before if flying in early).

 

Thanks Sherrie! I was thinking of water bottles, but, then I thought it's gonna be super heavy (we're driving from NYC) and its taking up a lot of space. I will definitely look into the Brita or other water filter.

 

Thanks again everyone!

 

Gina

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