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How do I pay the corkage fee for extra wine bottles on embarkation?


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Yes that is correct, sorry for any confusion. I would not try to bring wine on board in a coffee mug, I stated I would walk around the ship with the wine in a coffee mug, so I can put in a good amount and not worry about spillage or the need to get a refill.

 

 

Do you have a favorite wine you use to fill your coffee mug?

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You can send yourself a bottle or two and then take two bottles aboard. On our last cruise, our TA sent us a bottle as did the cruise line. With the two we brought we ended up with 4 bottles of wine in our cabin.

 

Only problem is if you are a wine snob (guilty) there are few bottles I would buy on board and nothing they send me as gift I would want. I wish Royal would understand that wine snobs don't buy on board and they could get $15 to $25 a bottle if they would just let me bring my case on board. I would even agree to not bring anything they stock on board. Every fine restaurant we dine at has a corkage fee we gladly pay to drink our own wine. We are still money ahead and the corkage is pure profit for the restaurant.

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