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Línea políticas de la travesía del alcohol

Encuentre por favor debajo de las políticas más últimas del alcohol para muchas de la travesía alinea. Pues miro alrededor de los muchos foros de la travesía en el Internet, éste es una de las preguntas lo más a menudo posible hechas. He investigado las líneas de la travesía enumeradas abajo para sus políticas más últimas y recolectadas les en una localización.

Intentaré mantener esta página puesta al día cada mes o tan. Si usted no ve una línea de la travesía enumerada, cáigame una nota e intentaré agregarla a la lista.

Este último de la página se puso al día: 4 Nov de 2007

Travesías de Azamara Edad que bebe BYOB en el embarco En las compras portuarias Honorario de Corkage
21 para todas las travesías norteamericanas, para los sailings del americano europeo y del sur, los padres pueden firmar una renuncia al viajar con sus hijos o hijas 18-21 permitiendo que consuman el alcohol. 2 botellas de vino por sitio del estado Todo el alcohol compró a bordo en tienda con franquicia o en puerto será sostenido para los pasajeros hasta el desembarque. $25 para el vino se abrieron en cenar el sitio o el restaurante de la especialidad
Política de la aplicación
Reserva la derecha de buscar el equipaje para cualquier clase de envase tal como enjuague o botellas del agua para el alcohol. El alcohol será dispuesto y no se dará ninguna remuneración a los pasajeros. También reservan la derecha de negar el subir o de desembarcar a los pasajeros para las violaciones del alcohol.
Charla en línea sobre la política
No mucha charla como esto es una línea brandnew de la travesía. Azamara \ el' sitio de s indica que seguirán las mismas políticas que celebridad
Línea de la travesía del carnaval Edad que bebe BYOB en el embarco En las compras portuarias Honorario de Corkage
21 o más viejo Solamente vino fino Todo el alcohol compró a bordo en tienda con franquicia o en puerto será sostenido para los pasajeros hasta el desembarque. $10 en cenar el sitio, $14 en club de la cena
Política de la aplicación
Cualquier alcohol (con excepción del vino) ocultado en equipaje o adentro lleva-ons será confiscado, dispuesto, y los pasajeros no recibirán ninguna remuneración. También tienen una interdicción en traer bebidas sin alcohol tales como agua, jugo y soda.
Charla en línea sobre la política
Enforcements se parece desigual. Algunos pasajeros divulgan el equipaje que es radiografiado y cuando el contrabando fue encontrado tuvieron que abrir el equipaje y el artículo fue confiscado. Others report stashing a plastic bottle of liquor or a bottle in bubble wrap that was not confiscated. Some report their electric iron being confiscated but not their alcohol.
Celebrity Cruises Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21 for all North American Cruises, For European and South American sailings, parents may sign a waiver when traveling with their sons or daughters 18-21 allowing them to consume alcohol. 21 for all North American Cruises. 2 bottles of wine per state room All alcohol purchased either on board in duty free shop or in port will be held for passengers until disembarkation. $25 for wine opened in dining room or specialty restaurant
Enforcement Policy
Reserves the right to search luggage for any kind of container such as mouthwash or water bottles for alcohol. Alcohol will be disposed of and no compensation given to passengers. They also reserve the right to deny boarding or disembark passengers for alcohol violations.
Online Chatter about Policy
Actual enforcement seems some what uneven and may vary with itinerary, ship, or staff. For example, some passengers on a Pacific Northwest wine cruise reported purchasing wine ashore and consuming in dining room with corkage fee, others passengers on different cruises report wine or other alcohol being confiscated and held till disembarkation.
Costa Cruises Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21 years or older for all cruises departing from the US, 18 for any cruise departing from other ports. Wine and champagne only All alcohol purchased either in on board duty free shop or in port will be held for passengers until disembarkation
Enforcement Policy
All bags are x-rayed and liquor is confiscated until disembarkation.
Online Chatter about Policy
Enforcement seems be very uneven. Reports vary from “I just hid it in by beach bag wrapped in a towel and nothing was said” to “Security showed it to me right on the x-ray and it was so obvious. The kept it for me till the end of the cruise.” Others say they just hid it in their checked luggage and it was not a problem.
Crystal Cruises Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21or older for liquor, However depending on the departure location or itinerary, 18 -21 year olds may be permitted to consume beer or wine, while in US waters guest must be 21. Yes, for in state room consumption only. Wine may be brought to the dining rooms with a corkage fee. Alcohol purchased in ports or in t he duty free shop may be consumed in State Rooms $15 for wine opened in dining room or specialty restaurants
Enforcement Policy
None
Online Chatter about Policy
Most passengers feel that Crystals lenient BYOB policy is because they are an expensive luxury cruise line. Because the initial price is so expensive they don\’t have to “make-up” the difference of a lower price through alcohol sales.
Cunard Line Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
18 years or older in Britain or International Waters, 21 while in US ports or waters. One bottle of wine or champagne per person over 18 All alcohol purchased either on board in duty free shop or in port will be held for passengers until disembarkation. $10 for wine consumed in dining room
Enforcement Policy
Will confiscate hold liquor bottles until disembarkation.
Online Chatter about Policy
Many passengers report successfully smuggling both extra bottles of wine and liquor, while others have had it confiscated.
Disney Cruises Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21 years or older for all cruises Yes, for in state room consumption only. Wine may be brought to the dining rooms with a corkage fee. Alcohol purchased in ports may be consumed in State Rooms, items purchased in the duty free shop will be held until disembarkation $15
Enforcement Policy
Disney doesn\’t even post their alcohol policy online. It seems they have a sign at embarkation that says no alcohol, however soft side coolers with no ice but with beer, liquor and wine are permitted
Online Chatter about Policy
It does seem strange that the Disney Cruise Website does not have any information about alcohol. Two outside sources, Cruise Critic, and The Washington Post.com report that Disney allow Beer, Wine and Liquor to be brought onboard for in room consumption. Online chatter at the cruise boards confirms this.
Holland America Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21 years or older for all cruises Wine and Champagne, not limits All alcohol purchased either on board in duty free shop or in port will be held for passengers until disembarkation, except for wine and champagne Hal does not list a corkage fee on their web site, but two sources put it at either $10 or $15.
Enforcement Policy
Will confiscate hold liquor bottles until disembarkation.
Online Chatter about Policy
Enforcement seems uneven. Some passengers report that not only were they permitted to bring onboard their wines and champagne, but also an occasional liquor bottle.
MSC Cruises Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21 years or older None All alcohol purchased either on board in duty free shop or in port will be held for passengers until disembarkation. Not Permitted
Enforcement Policy
Not stated by MSC
Online Chatter about Policy
Online chatter states that enforcement is uneven. Some passengers packed liquor or wine in check bags upon embarkation, some just brought it onboard from ports in not so obvious bags. Consistently there seems to be no corkage policy, so even wine must be consumed in cabin and not in the dining room. However one passenger even reported that their waiter did uncork the bottle they brought in the dining room. Another reported knowing someone who brought aboard 30 bottles of wine.
NCL Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
Alaska and Hawaii, minimum age is 21, on other destination, parents of 18 to 20 year olds may sign a waiver allowing their son or daughter to consume wine and beer. All cruises 21 years old is minimum for liquor Wine and champagne only if they are not on the NCL wine list, Corkage fee is applied to all bottle brought on board, consumption only allowed in dining rooms. Wine and Champagne purchased in port can be brought on board for consumption in dining rooms and $15 corkage fee is applied, liquor purchases held until disembarkation $15, applied at the time wine is brought onboard
Enforcement Policy
Luggage and packages searched. Liquor confiscated and held, Corkage fee applied to wine and held for delivery to dining rooms.
Online Chatter about Policy
Actual enforcement seems some what uneven and may vary with itinerary, ship, or staff. Some passengers report packing wine and liquor in their suit case, delivered to their room and nothing ever being said. Others with two bottles of wine had to pay corkage upon embarkation when it was discovered in packed luggage.
Norwegian Coastal Voyage Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
Yes, for in state room consumption only. Allowed for in room consumption Not Permitted
Enforcement Policy
None, other than it must be consumed in room
Online Chatter about Policy
Not much chatter.
Oceania Cruises Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
18 for all destinations 18 for all destinations Yes, beer and liquor for in room consumption only. Wine and champagne may be brought to restaurants for corkage fee Allowed for in room consumption $20
Enforcement Policy
None, other than it must be consumed in room
Online Chatter about Policy
Lots of happy passengers report no hassles and even getting tips from security on where to get great wines in port.
Princess Cruises Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21 on all ships except Sea Princess, where it is 18 due to largely British passengers None Wine and Champagne can be brought on board for consumption during port visits, liquor will be held until disembarkation $15 in dining room
Enforcement Policy
No enforcement measures mentioned by Princess, other than security to help you store your shore purchases until the end of the cruise
Online Chatter about Policy
Passengers report bringing liquor and wine aboard during embarkation and port visits
Regent Seven Seas Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21 all cruises Allowed, but why bother, Regent included a 2 bottle bar set up in room and complementary wine with some meals Allowed for in room consumption $10
Enforcement Policy
None, other than it must be consumed in room
Online Chatter about Policy
Regent has an inclusive alcohol policy so it is rare that passengers bring their own wine or liquor on board.
Royal Caribbean International Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
21 for all North American Cruises, For European and South American sailings, parents may sign a waiver when traveling with their sons or daughters 18-21 allowing them to consume alcohol. None All alcohol purchased either on board in duty free shop or in port will be held for passengers until disembarkation. Not Permitted
Enforcement Policy
Reserves the right to search luggage for any kind of container such as mouthwash or water bottles for alcohol. Alcohol will be disposed of and no compensation given to passengers. RC also prohibits passengers from bringing any non-alcoholic beverages onboard, unless medically required with doctors note. They also reserve the right to deny boarding or disembark passengers for alcohol violations.
Online Chatter about Policy
Online Chatter seems to be all over the board for this one. Some passengers report that if you try to smuggle you have to go to the pursers office and open you luggage and turn over liquor to security. Others report stashing it in luggage and it arriving with no problems. Many say that they just put it in a less obvious container in order to smuggle it on. Some report security letting liquor go on with a wink and a smile while others report their water bottles being opened and sniffed for alcohol. Even the rule on non-alcoholic beverages seems to be unevenly enforced.
WindJammer Drinking Age BYOB at Embarkation In Port Purchases Corkage Fee
Information Not available yes information not available information not available
Enforcement Policy
none
Online Chatter about Policy
Not much chatter

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12 Comments to “Cruise Line Alcohol Policies”

  1. i’m traveling on RC-Splendour of the Seas this month and allergic to sulfites. Contacted special needs who informed me that i was not allowed to bring ORGANIC vodka/red wine onboard, in spite of them not having either available. Can’t seem to get permission - this is a 14 day cruise w/o alcohol??
    help!
    and thanks.

  2. rana, hopefully the info we have corresponded on via email will help you with your situation. Please let us know the outcome.

  3. On this subject of alcohol would be nice if you could also include average cost of glass of wine/cocktails on the various cruise lines.
    Thanks for having this info available!

  4. Wow Ruie Dee, it sounds like you’ve come up with a great idea for my next project.:) I put it on my short list and see if I can find that information and have it up on the site soon.

  5. We heard back from Rana, she reports that she brought a bubble wrapped bottle of organic vodka, was honest about what it was when she went through security, but discrete and there was no problem brining it aboard. Others may have the same experience or a different one. If you have any experience with bringing alcohol onboard please share it with us here at Cruise Talk.

  6. Hi, I am 20 years old, and I am going on a cruise for my 21st birthday, but unfortainately a week before I actually turn 21.Do you know if my parents can sign a waiver before I get on the cruise? They are not coming with me. Any help would be appreciated. I am traveling Norwegian Cruise Line.

    Thank you!

  7. Amanda, the waiver for the wine and beer for 18-21 year olds on NCL is only applicable if your parents would be accompanying you on the cruise. The idea is that they would make sure that you are drinking beer and wine responsibly. Is there no way that you could change your sail date until after you turn 21?

  8. Two weeks ago I read on AOL front page about alcohol on cruise ships. I clicked on it and began reading. It said Carnival DOES ALLOW people to bring alcohol on board, and it said Royal Caribbean DOES NOT ALLOW alcohol. I realize it’s probably not a good practice, but I just wish everyone would get on the same page!

  9. Thanks for your input Shelia…the worst part about the cruise line alcohol polices is the uneven enforcement. Also that you might get a different answer depending on who you talk to at the cruise line. The other weird part is that cruise lines that are often different name brands for the same cruise company will have different policies. I tried to include the “official” policy as well as what actually happens when passengers try to board with liquor. So I’m sure its clear as mud.

  10. I am 20 years old and I want to go on a cruise around may-july and I want to drink alcohol. What cruise will let me if I have a waver signed with my parents permission and i have a 22 year old going with me, can they be responible for me with my parnets permission and still allow me to drink?

  11. Hi Justin,

    Your parents must be traveling with your for them to sign the waiver to allow you to drink beer and wine on most of the cruise lines. The 22 year old traveling with you will most likely not qualify as your responsible party. There are a few lines sailing out of a few different departure points that will allow those 18 to 20 to drink, and they are listed above. If you are not cruising one of those line you will most likely not be served alcohol.

  12. [...] we’ve put together is a summary of the alcohol policies of most of the major cruise lines. If you have any input or comments regarding the policies, or if you note a recent change to the [...]

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