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Vision Liquor Practices
When we Cruise we like to have something in the room so we can have a drink or
two when we return from shore, while getting dressed for dinner, etc. Accordingly we stashed some stuff in our checked luggage. No problems. When boarding in San Pedro, which went pretty quickly, there was a "Collection" table just after the carryon luggage screener but I did not see any thing being collected. At each port however, all packages coming aboard were being screened and bottles being collected. In each port the packages collected filled a huge bin. Liquor could be purchased aboard for in room consumption but you paid a hefty surcharge for the privilege. Cal Ford Lido Deck Cruises |
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Liquor could be purchased aboard for in room consumption but you paid a
hefty surcharge for the privilege. What is "hefty"? |
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What is "hefty"?
$19.00 Baileys $30.00 from the Bar for in cabin consumption. On Caribbean Princess Hank |
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Vision Liquor Practices
For instance, as I remember, a bottle of Chevas Regal could be purchased for
about $18.00 and delivered to your Cabin the Morning of debarkation or for around $10.00 more you could take it to your room for onboard consumption. Now $10.00 may not seem a "Hefty" fee but it was not all that long ago that that bottle would have been $12-14 and there would have been no fee or charge for taking it directly to your cabin. Because of that I personally consider it a "Hefty" fee. Cal Ford Lido Deck Cruises In article , RTCReferee says... Liquor could be purchased aboard for in room consumption but you paid a hefty surcharge for the privilege. What is "hefty"? |
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So the trick is to buy all your drinks at the boarding port?
"Cal Ford" wrote in message ... When we Cruise we like to have something in the room so we can have a drink or two when we return from shore, while getting dressed for dinner, etc. Accordingly we stashed some stuff in our checked luggage. No problems. When boarding in San Pedro, which went pretty quickly, there was a "Collection" table just after the carryon luggage screener but I did not see any thing being collected. At each port however, all packages coming aboard were being screened and bottles being collected. In each port the packages collected filled a huge bin. Liquor could be purchased aboard for in room consumption but you paid a hefty surcharge for the privilege. Cal Ford Lido Deck Cruises |
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