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Bringing nonalcholic beverages on RC?


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Spring break, and the occasional holiday cruise, are the only times that they get picky about the non-alcoholic beverages. RC does not want to deal with checking thousands of water (or Gatorade or soda) bottles for the sincerity of their contents.

 

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I've done it before without problem. I think the trick is to 1) put it in your carry on so it can quickly be examined if they want/need to and 2) keep the quantities "reasonable".

 

A 12 pack of soda and a few bottles of water most likely won't raise eyebrows but if you bring a flat of water and 5 cubes of Pepsi you might get stopped.

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