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Non-alcohol drinks allowed in dining areas?


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we did. got a glass from the room, the room stewards leave ice...we just poured a pepsi and went into dinner. many bring their bar drinks..no one knew where this drink came from. i just didn't like to advertise i brought my own sodas. don't want to give the cruiseline any more ammo to take away "bring your own".

on ships with a blue lagoon..sometimes they had bigger glasses then what you find in your room. depending on the dishwasher.

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If you bring non-alcohol drinks on board the ship, can you bring them with you to the dining areas?

 

Basically, once on board, we could bring our drinks anywhere we liked. :D

 

We were just on the Spirit Valentine's week and had bar setup's, ordered thru NCL, in both cabins. We brought drinks with and without alcohol everywhere we went... including the pool areas, restaurants, nightclubs, casino, and the theater.

 

Again we did not openly advertise that we were doing this...

 

We also asked the room steward for extra glasses for each room, so when we were all in one place we would have enough. He did ask us not to leave them elsewhere as they do inventory what is supposed to be in each room/floor. I thought that was a reasonable request and we happily complied.

 

Jim

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