has anyone had luck with sneaking alchoholic bevs on board? i've heard filling up water bottles with vodka, chocolate milk containers with baileys, but not sure if it really works. if anyone has tried it, would appreciate some tips and pointers, as we spent $1500 in alcohol on the last cruise and just can't afford it again;
WOW! That would average out to 33 drinks per day (at $6.50 per drink) for a 7 day cruise. Instead of another cruise you should really consider the Betty Ford Center.
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1500 sounds like alot of money though we are Canadian and our bar tab may be that high also! ROFL!
Just kidding. I did ask the same question when I found this site and most people washed out mouthwash bottles, and did the water bottle trick also. I understand the drinks are much cheaper than 6.50 a drink, I actually found a bar list from another Carnival Liner and it was super reasonable. I pay more for a drink here at our local gold club than I will on the cruise. I'll try to find that bar list and post it for you.
I threw $1600.00 away at the casino last year. I believe the Betty Ford Clinic would cost more like 15 thousand dollars. I'm with tracey on this one it's cheaper on the cruise Than at home.
How long was your last cruise ? 23 days? it's convieniant to have alcohol in the cabin but going from the club, or pool to the room each time you need a drink sucks. by the time you get to the room you wore off the buzz of your drink and then you have to start over.. before you know it the cruise is over and you never even got tipsy but lost a lot of weight. maybe thats a good thing I dont know but there are other threads on here if you use the search you can find the answers to the original question.
me myself just save up for my bar tab seperately and usually run a $250.00 to $300.00 for a 4 night cruise by myself. i'd rather do that than bend any rules...rules are there to protect everyone from everyone else. I like skeet shootiing but I'm not going to sneak my shotgun onboard,
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Being a Canadian myself....our bar tab was rather high $1500 for 7 nights (2 adults & 2 children) but that included the wine at dinner and have to admit I over indulged in the Martini's at night and Mojito's & rum punch during the day. Also enjoyed the baileys & brandy for a night cap. I guess I too need to go to the Betty Ford ok after my next cruise. To save some $$$ you are able to bring on wine with you so if you and your partner each bring a couple of bottles that should shave some off your bill. As far as the alcohol, I did bring (undisguised) rum in my luggage, don't think I could bring myself to drinking rum out of listerine bottles, I figured if they found it no big deal, if they didn't bonus. Turns out they didn't find it but I ended up leaving for our cabin cleaning buddies. I figure that you usally can get some smokin deals on cruises these days, or at least I have gotten lucky on 3. So spend it where you want. Stay clear of the Spa's that will soak up all your $$$
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OMG I've never laughed so hard reading all these posts. By the way, If I drank 33 drinks in one day, there would still be a small bar tab at the end because I would be so hungover I'd spend the rest of the cruise in my room, in bed, drinking chicken soup and eating dry toast.
But I totally get a person who does want to slip a bottle into their luggage. I would love at the end of the night to sip away on a Baileys while reading a book in my bed, but thats just me. I've read alot of threads on this forum about the whole sneaking booze and some people think its to scam the cruise line or to get so loaded and not have to pay a hefty bar bill. Well I know speaking for myself, I like to have a drink at home so why not in my room, while relaxing! Sounds good to me! ehheeh I'm such a Pros and cons gal aren't I!
Anyhow, These posts have been so amusing. Thanks for giving me a great chuckle!
I have cruised several times. In the beginning (on Princess) you could buy liquor in the duty free shop on board and take it to your cabin.
I now take a couple bottles of liquor in my checked luggage and also take a case (made for the exact purpose) with wine from my cellar at home.
We always take wine to dinner and sometimes they charge the corkage fee and sometimes not. It serves a two fold purpose. We drink great wine at a fraction of the cost of buying it on board (even if they charge the corkage fee) and we can drink what we want.
I have NEVER been hassled about my "wine box" It is safe to check as luggage on planes and I always check it at the pier and it always arrives at my cabin.
On my most recent cruise (Caribbean Princess Aug. 2006) we stopped at the liquor store and supermarket on the way from the airport to the pier. (new TSA rules) We bought cases of water and soda which we checked at the pier simply placing our extra luggage tags on them. They arrived in our cabin just fine. Liquor was the same. I carried liquor in a soft side bag onto the ship.
I have never tried to sneak...just do it in plain sight.
Enjoy your cruise.
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I want to meet Janetw on a cruise, sounds like it would be a great party Last year I was really bad with Baileys on the rocks in the casino at night, plus wine with dinner, plus a couple of drinks during the day, plus a few splits of champagne, plus--oops, guess that's why our shipboard account was so high. I usually take a few splits of wine for consumption on the balcony, but other than that, I hit the bars. Have a wonderful cruise!
I remember when they had the skeet shooting, and when they use to have confetti and play anchors aweigh when setting sail!
Dang, I am getting old
Have posted this several times, but here goes. I don't see anything wrong with taking some drinks aboard from a moral standpoint. I also don't think most people who do this need to go to Betty Ford or AA. Some people are just trying to save a few bucks, or have certain drinks they enjoy.
It is pretty funny reading all the ways people "sneak" alcohol on board, with the listerine and water bottles. It really is not that complicated to bring a bottle of vodka or 12 pack of beer on board.
And the more I think of it, It is a pretty scary thought.
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I think the last time I did the skeet shooting was on the Majesty Of The Seas in 1993. That was back in the days when soft drinks were complimentary in the dining room and buffet area too.
1500.. that exactly what mt S&S tab was on my first cruise... but.. that was everything.. not just booze. last cruise it was 450. but.. i took 2 bottles of rum in my suitcase. bought a soda card, and had rum and coke all day. filled a waterbottle with the rum and it sat in plain view on the table. nobody asked any questions... personally i think bringing something is a good idea.
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When you put a bottle of vodka in your suitcase do they not see it? Isn't that why people sneak it on in Listerine bottles and water bottles? Aren't we still allowed to bring a 6 pack of Beer on the ship or is that not allowed anymore? Hmm maybe I should buy a bottle of vodka or bottle of Kaluha (My FAV) and just put it in my luggage. Really it isn't much to lose if they find it, I just don't have time or patience to wash out a listerine bottle, remember to throw a few drops of food colouring into my vodka and Drink funky coloured drinks. Can you imagine making yourself a nice white russian and using BLue Vodka? Its almost like what EVER BAR up here does on St Pattys Day, colour the kegs of beer green. My god thats a load of colouring! hehehe
I know what you mean. I know a guy who keeps his large prescription liquid cough medicine bottles and he takes in bottles of his favorite liquor. This guy is totally loaded, and they even take several cruises a year. They are retired, and they literally are on the VIP list of several cruise lines. Now why do you suppose he does it.... Oh well. Maybe thats how he can afford to take so many cruises...
Dave, that is so funny, you were posting that while I was typing and trying to remember it from my bar-tending days.
I am glad I remembered it right
It is nothing that I would drink, but have served quite a few of them. You have to wash the shakers really well after because of the milk.
Here is a short funny story, In S.C. up untill this year we were required to use mini bottles which are 1.7 oz. And to make a White Russian you have to put 2 bottles in it. The bride at this wedding reception drank 2 of them, the groom had to lead her out..she kept telling him she only had 2 drinks. She actually had nearly 7 in reality. Maybe not funny, but I thought it was sorta funny
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