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If you're referring to the soda card, it's $20 and change for 20 sodas. That includes the 15% service charge.

Each soda is the equivalent of 1/2 can, so there is a small savings over purchasing it by the can. IMO, the bigger advantage is that you don't have to keep track of all those little receipts to proof out at the end of the cruise.

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If you're referring to the soda card, it's $20 and change for 20 sodas. That includes the 15% service charge.

Each soda is the equivalent of 1/2 can, so there is a small savings over purchasing it by the can. IMO, the bigger advantage is that you don't have to keep track of all those little receipts to proof out at the end of the cruise.

 

Ruth:

 

My card read some thing like "Soda Fountain" and I assumed they filled the glass at the soda fountain. After the first few drinks I asked them to go "light on the ice" as I didn't want a watered down drink.

 

Imagine my surprise when I saw the wine steward empty 4/5's of a 355 ml can of Diet Coke into my glass....

 

Greg

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