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Yes, they had it in June at least! A great perk since they stopped allowing us to bring it on board. We always brought on a 6 pack and carried a bottle off ship with us on port days....now I guess I will just get it from the casino the night before.

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Yes. Make friends with the casino bartender. We were on a cruise last month and every time we ordered a drink at night, he would add on a bottle of water. We actually had to make trips back to the room to drop off the water before continuing on with our evening.

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Yes, they had it in June at least! A great perk since they stopped allowing us to bring it on board. We always brought on a 6 pack and carried a bottle off ship with us on port days....now I guess I will just get it from the casino the night before.

I just read that no more liquids allowed on NCL..I used to bring diet coke and water in checked luggage. Is anyone finding a way around such nonsense?

 

 

If you drink you two allowed wine bottles, and not bring them to dinner, do they still charge you corkage fee??

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If you drink you two allowed wine bottles, and not bring them to dinner, do they still charge you corkage fee??

You are thinking of a different cruise line, perhaps Princess, that allows two bottles of wine per stateroom with no corkage fee. On NCL you have to pay corkage on every bottle you bring on board. It doesn't matter where you drink it.
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I just read that no more liquids allowed on NCL..I used to bring diet coke and water in checked luggage. Is anyone finding a way around such nonsense?

No. Please comply with the restrictions.

 

If you drink you two allowed wine bottles, and not bring them to dinner, do they still charge you corkage fee??

You must pay corkage on all wine brought onboard, regardless of where it is consumed.

 

Do not put it in your checked luggage,,, it will result in your luggage being confiscated and stored in security until you claim and pay for the wine (i.e. you will spend part of your first night on the ship in security). You need to handcarry the wine on board and pay the corkage as soon as you go through port security.

 

Have a good cruise.

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