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I've never smuggled, and never even thought about it until reading about it here!

 

Otherwise, with every new method used to smuggle, in time security will get wise to it! They may not catch it all the time, but...

 

If I had the time, I'd come up with a fool-proof method to do this, and make a small fortune! :D

 

Not to be rude, but that being said: If you cannot afford the booze you probably cannot afford the cruise. :cool:

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Trying to find where I read that Disney allows passengers to bring "quantities" of booze on.

 

There was a STACK of shampooze confiscated on our last ship, and a hot topic at the comedy show

 

Two times now I have bought specialty liquor for gifts in ports, showed it to security, the lines to check it in were long, so I just tossed it into my beach bag and walked on to the elevators and suite.....

 

Direct from DCL regarding their alcohol policy:

http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/faqs/beverage-policy/alcohol-policy-onboard/

 

Basically, if your alcohol fits in your carry-on (size specific), you can bring it on the ship to drink in your stateroom. If you want to take a bottle of wine or champagne to dinner, you pay a corkage fee.

 

When I go on DCL late next year, we will take a small amout of Pepsi for my mom (Coke products on ship), some beer for my dad and maybe some wine for me. We will still buy drinks on the ship, but mainly ours will be for the balcony at night when we do not want to deal with room service to bring us drinks.

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first night of my last cruise, we finished dinner and were on our way to the casino when we ran into the very long line for the naughty room. these people tried to smuggle alcohol onboard in their suitcases. they recieved a notice to come to the naughty room to pickup there luggage while it was searched. the people in that line were there for a very long time and were very agitated. not the way i want to spend the first night of my vacation! i'll just stick to purchasing alcohol on the ship.

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going on first ever cruise and having read through this thread I know I'm going to love it. I thought topics would be about which is the best walking stick or zimmer frame to use at sea - alcohol smuggling is one of my favourite occupations, not just to save money because of how silly it is - as mentioned above. Thanks for all the tips but not sure if rum runners/shamboozers are available in Australia - will check as still have time to order them online.

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I've never smuggled, and never even thought about it until reading about it here!

 

Otherwise, with every new method used to smuggle, in time security will get wise to it! They may not catch it all the time, but...

 

If I had the time, I'd come up with a fool-proof method to do this, and make a small fortune! :D

 

Not to be rude, but that being said: If you cannot afford the booze you probably cannot afford the cruise. :cool:

 

The fool proof method I use is to bring it on in my stomach- they haven't caught me yet;).

 

One can cruise without drinking, so not affording the booze has nothing to do really with affording the cruise, it just means that one needs to not drink as much as they would like in order to stay within budget.

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going on first ever cruise and having read through this thread I know I'm going to love it. I thought topics would be about which is the best walking stick or zimmer frame to use at sea - alcohol smuggling is one of my favourite occupations, not just to save money because of how silly it is - as mentioned above. Thanks for all the tips but not sure if rum runners/shamboozers are available in Australia - will check as still have time to order them online.

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