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Can I bring a cork screw


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I always bring wine on Board with me and in 14 cruises I have been charged a corkage fee twice. It used to be around $12 dollars and it is now up to $15.

I think it is up to your restaurant serving team but most likely it's what the Maitre'd has instructed them. They do put your name on the bottle and store your remaining wine, and have it on the table for you the next night. As far as the wine opener I fly with them in my checked baggage all the time (Not allowed in a carry-on.) You can bring it on your ship carry-on though. Cheers!!!!

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Carry on or checked luggage?

 

 

 

I had one in my carry on bag, and TSA took it! Couldn't go on an airplane, but I had no problem in my checked luggage. Avoid the corkage fee by pouring the wine in your cabin and carry the glass to dinner.

 

 

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