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Vermouth is a type of wine (it's just aromatized), so I don't see why that wouldn't be allowed.

 

Vermouth is still considered liquor since it contains 15 - 18 % alcohol. It used to be available on the bar set-up.

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Is a corkage fee charged for one's own bottle in the stateroom, or only if it's brought to the dining room?

 

Regarding proof, vermouth is often 15-18% abv, but then again a lot of California Zinfandel & Cab Sauvignon is now in the 14-16% range. I think I'll ask Princess for a clarification on vermouth's status.

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I am not sure yet which motionsickness medication should i be taking, as I am pregnant. But tomorrow my Dr's is gonna prescribe me something.

I took it last year (you start a few days pre cruise and continue while cruising, and never had a problem.

I had the Bonine. I only needed it for the CAR ride along the Amalfi coast!!!!

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