anil099 Posted April 3, 2009 #1 Share Posted April 3, 2009 Hey im 21, but ill be going with a bro an a cousin both 19..I was wondering how do they check ID...is it your sail card where ur age is encoded or whatever or do they actually wana see a drivers license im assuming the easiest way would be just buy drinks myself and give em to my bro or cousin (not much maybe a few over the whole cruise) Thanks no lectures please lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I'm on holiday Posted April 3, 2009 #2 Share Posted April 3, 2009 If my memory serves me, your Set Sail (or Sea Pass) will indicate whether or not you are under 21. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HorrorFan Posted April 3, 2009 #3 Share Posted April 3, 2009 The setsail pass is not sufficient if they want to confirm your age. They would not accept that from my son when he was at the casino with me. You need proper 'official' photo id. Drivers license, passport, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I'm on holiday Posted April 3, 2009 #4 Share Posted April 3, 2009 The setsail pass is not sufficient if they want to confirm your age. They would not accept that from my son when he was at the casino with me.You need proper 'official' photo id. Drivers license, passport, etc. That makes sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anil099 Posted April 3, 2009 Author #5 Share Posted April 3, 2009 makes sense...you think they will bother my brother and cousin if they have drinks with them at the pool which i gave them they dont do random id checks right they both look quite older than even 21 (bro has semi beard lol) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palmetto Pilot Posted April 3, 2009 #6 Share Posted April 3, 2009 I remember that people 18-20 years old could drink beer and wine on the ship while at sea with parent permission and they hole punched a single hole in your sea pass to denote this. I'm not sure if they still do that or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anil099 Posted April 3, 2009 Author #7 Share Posted April 3, 2009 oh sweet i thought it was only on european cruises? can anyone confirm if we can do this on a caribean cruise from florida Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffinater Posted April 3, 2009 #8 Share Posted April 3, 2009 I remember that people 18-20 years old could drink beer and wine on the ship while at sea with parent permission and they hole punched a single hole in your sea pass to denote this. I'm not sure if they still do that or not. This has not been the case for several years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anil099 Posted April 3, 2009 Author #9 Share Posted April 3, 2009 ohhk so back to option A)....will they be going around checking IDS constantly from people who already have drinks and stuff like if i give my brother and cousin a drink or two a day at the pool Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I'm on holiday Posted April 3, 2009 #10 Share Posted April 3, 2009 makes sense...you think they will bother my brother and cousin if they have drinks with them at the pool which i gave them they dont do random id checks right they both look quite older than even 21 (bro has semi beard lol) I'm not condoning under age drinking, BUT, as long as you aren't sailing during spring break, and as long as you don't get all liquored up and act like fools, I think you'll be ok! ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffinater Posted April 3, 2009 #11 Share Posted April 3, 2009 Not saying that RCI always adheres to their own policies but I would suggest you read their policy on providing alcohol to those who are underage. They do have the option of removing you from the ship. Will they do it? Who knows but why take the chance. That being said..if you are old enough to die defending the freedom and liberties of this country you should be old enough to enjoy a cold beer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quiltsnh Posted April 3, 2009 #12 Share Posted April 3, 2009 The wine and Beer thing has been out of effect for at least 3 years those under 21 have their card punched indicating their age. Also the guest code of conduct that every guest signs indicated you will abide by the rules or risk being put off the ship. Part of that agreement is you will not provide alcojhol to under age minors. Here is the text: Alcohol Royal Caribbean guests are expected to be responsible for their actions at all times, including during transfers to and from ships, inside terminals, while onboard, at our ports of call, during shore excursions and at our private destinations. Consuming alcohol to excess impairs one’s judgment and reduces one’s ability to recognize and avoid potentially dangerous situations. Guests who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly. The minimum drinking age for all alcoholic beverages on Royal Caribbean International ships is 21. A guest’s age is established upon embarkation (beginning of the cruise). If a guest celebrates their 21st birthday during the cruise, the guest may thereafter ask the Guest Services Manager to modify ship’s records to permit their consumption of alcohol during the remainder of the cruise. The guest will be required to appear at Guest Services with his or her parent or guardian and to present a government issued form of identification to establish that the guest’s 21st birthday was celebrated during the cruise. The ship’s staff may refuse to serve alcoholic beverages to any guest who does not consume alcohol responsibly and may request verification of a guest’s age to determine whether they are of age to consume alcohol pursuant to this policy. No guest under age 21 may possess or consume alcohol during transfers to and from ships, inside terminals, while onboard or at our private destinations. Should a parent or guardian choose to permit their minor(s) to consume alcohol while ashore during a port of call or an excursion (where local laws permit), they remain accountable for ensuring the minor(s) consume responsibly and retain their ability to recognize and avoid potentially dangerous situations when they return to the ship. On cruises embarking in a country where the legal drinking age is lower than 21, a parent who is sailing with his or her 18 to 20 year old minor son or daughter, may be permitted to sign a waiver allowing the minor to consume alcoholic beverages. The authorizing parent and the minor must agree to be responsible for ensuring the minor will consume alcohol responsibly and otherwise comply with the Guest Conduct Policy, including among other things, not providing alcoholic beverages to any other person, regardless of age. Guests are not permitted to bring alcoholic beverages onboard for consumption or any other purpose. Alcoholic beverages that are purchased from onboard shops or in ports-of-call (which must be presented to security upon re-boarding), will be secured by ship’s personnel and delivered to the guest’s stateroom just prior to the conclusion of the cruise. Security may inspect containers (water bottles, soda bottles, mouthwash, luggage, etc.) at any time, and those concealing or attempting to conceal alcohol will be subject to action pursuant to the “Consequences Section” of this Guest Conduct Policy. Guests under the age of 21 who possess alcohol in violation of this policy will not have alcohol returned to them and appropriate consequences will be considered, including but not limited to loss of privileges to use the disco or other areas or facilities of the ship. Guests who violate any alcohol policy, including but not limited to underage drinking; providing alcohol to minor(s); possessing, concealing or attempting to conceal alcoholic items in their luggage, when boarding, or while on board; or failing to consume alcohol responsibly, will be considered for discipline under the provisions of this policy.[/I][/i] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HorrorFan Posted April 3, 2009 #13 Share Posted April 3, 2009 ohhk so back to option A)....will they be going around checking IDS constantly from people who already have drinks and stuff like if i give my brother and cousin a drink or two a day at the pool Are you looking for guarantees? They might or might not. As long as you are aware of what can happen if you and/or your bro are caught then no problem. I believe I've read here that people have been let off the ship at the next port. If a 'few' drinks is worth taking that chance, go for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anil099 Posted April 3, 2009 Author #14 Share Posted April 3, 2009 so can they drink at the port (Bahama, cozumel etc) whats the age there if the age is 18 there they can just get it at the port and not have to bug me bout it lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HorrorFan Posted April 3, 2009 #15 Share Posted April 3, 2009 if the age is 18 there they can just get it at the port and not have to bug me bout it lol If they are going to drink, then that is the best bet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruise 4 fun Posted April 3, 2009 #16 Share Posted April 3, 2009 I don't think they will have much of a problem drinking around the pool, as long as they are under control. However, tell your brother and cousin to absolutly not walk around the ship with a drink. The security will definately find them and their life on board will be miserable from that point forward! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NorbertsNiece Posted April 3, 2009 #17 Share Posted April 3, 2009 I'm keeping my mouth shut. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barbarah33 Posted April 3, 2009 #18 Share Posted April 3, 2009 Sorry to bring bad news to you but I have seen RC check ID's around the pool for people that they thought looked a bit young to be drinking. No, they were not drunk, loud or rioting. I think the ship was just trying to enforce the rules and ensure things stayed calm. As for the ports... I hope you all have a wonderful time and enjoy your drinks there!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klfhngr Posted April 3, 2009 #19 Share Posted April 3, 2009 I like to party, BUT, be careful! I've heard of people getting kicked off of ships for giving drinks to those that are underage... Don't ruin a trip by doing this, have a few in the room then head out... Better yet, wait till you get in port (where the legal age is 18), that's what I did with my friends (he didn't go) kids who were under 21. He gave me and them the greenlight to have a few in Mexico, and that we did! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonzo70 Posted April 3, 2009 #20 Share Posted April 3, 2009 IMHO it is not worth it to put yourself at risk by purchasing them drinks on board. They should be able to legally drink on land during your port stops, so I would do the boozing on land. Most likely you would get away with buying them some drinks on board, but there have been reports of people being booted off the ship when caught doing this. Even though the chance is small, the consequences of being booted off the ship are severe, so the risk:reward ratio is not justified. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiserbryce Posted April 3, 2009 #21 Share Posted April 3, 2009 its a little hit and miss...really though the only time they have ever asked has been the first day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Browezilla Posted April 3, 2009 #22 Share Posted April 3, 2009 ...That being said..if you are old enough to die defending the freedom and liberties of this country you should be old enough to enjoy a cold beer. I agree. However, because you can do something doesn't make it a smart thing to do. Too many people feel the "peer pressure/cool-factor" to drink alcohol. It's epidemic on campuses. I recommend not doing it. Your changes of avoiding various problems in the future will increase. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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