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I like to have both red and white wine available in my cabin. I know that with the AIBP I can get 40% off bottles, can share and have in my cabin. Does anyone know if I can order multiple bottles at once to take back to the cabin or will I need to order them one at a time? Thanks! :D

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You can purchase multiple bottles.

 

The 40% off "deal" is that IF you purchase the All Inclusive Beverage Package ($56 per night of cruise), you can get any glass of wine up to $10 as part of the package. If you purchase a bottle rather than getting individual glasses, you get 40% off the bottle (up to $100 regular priced bottles). You can then take the bottle back to your room, share it with others at the dinner table, or whatever you wish.

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As posted you receive 40% off all wine, priced up to $100, purchased by the bottle, there is no limit, and bottles can be shared. But note, you have to purchase at a bar like Vines, or in a DR and carry the wine back to your cabin. Room Service is excluded from the AIBP.

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what's this about "40% off"? i'm on the Regal in april - how do i get in on this 40% off deal on wines??? thanks.

If your cruise is longer than 7 days there are wine packages which have a good discount for the packages:

 

Note: A 15% gratuity is added to all package prices (like any other bar purchase)

 

Silver Package (wines up to $29 per bottle list price)

7 bottles -- $161 (average of $23 per bottle)

10 bottles -- $210 (average of $21 per bottle)

12 bottles -- $240 (average of $20 per bottle)

 

Gold Package (wines up to $45 per bottle list price)

7 bottles -- $217 (average of $31 per bottle)

10 bottles -- $290 (average of $29 per bottle)

12 bottles -- $336 (average of $28 per bottle)

 

You get a punch card which can be used at any of the dining locations.

 

You may choose any wine on on the regular wine menu. If you want to buy a wine that costs more than what the package covers, you just pay the difference. For example, if you have a Gold package and buy a wine that costs $46, the charge for $46 will appear on your stateroom account, followed by a $45 credit.

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