Recently Royal Caribbean International changed a
long-standing policy which prevented guests from bringing their own beverages,
including alcoholic beverages onboard any Royal Caribbean cruise. Sure guests could purchase alcohol while in
port, but once back on board the purchases had to be secured in the ship’s
storage until the end of the voyage. Additionally, any alcoholic beverages
seized on embarkation day were not returned to guests. Period.
Royal’s new policy allows for two 750-milliliter bottles
of wine per cabin to be brought onboard ship, that may be consumed in the guest’s
cabin or on a balcony without charge. If the wine is consumed in a public
space, there will be a $25 corkage fee. Further the policy requires that the wine
bottles must retain the original manufacturer’s seals and exhibit no signs of
tampering. If a guest brings more than
two bottles, the additional bottles will be secured by ship personnel and
returned just prior to the end of the cruise.
According to Royal Caribbean, the change of
heart comes from the recognition that "vacationers may have a particular
bottle of wine or champagne that they would like bring on board to commemorate
a special day or event while on their cruise." It has been well received by many cruisers,
and provides a slight edge for those considering a cruise vacation, looking to
enjoy some wine while onboard.
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