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Remember it's one 750 ml bottle each and no fortified wines such as Port. Champagne is, of course, fine. Congratulations on 50 years. We will hit 46 in another 10 days. :D

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That's great news for celebrating SURVIVING marriage and all its obstacles for 50 years. We will kick off the party at Doubletree at the airport Friday, June 8, our official wedding day. Let the fun begin! Yahoo!!!

Congrats!

We will celebrate 43 years on June 8th!

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Does Princess allow passengers to carry on one bottle of wine or champagne like Carnival?

 

Try typing "Princess Carry on Wine Policy" into Google. You will quickly get all the information you need. I will add that you can carry on as many bottles or cases within reason as you wish. You just have to pay corkage for the extras. Depending upon the cost of the wine purchased on land and the Princess markup and the amount of wine that you intend to drink, , it still might be good deal to pay the corkage.

 

DON

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Try typing "Princess Carry on Wine Policy" into Google.

 

DON

393,000 results. Which one should the OP look at?

(Thanks though for answering the question anyway. "Look it up on Google" is a pet peeve of mine.)

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