You can only bring one six pack of beer, unless you have more than one adult that is not bringing wine on. But yes, you can bring more on when in port.I know that you can carry on two 6-packs of beer when you embark. Can you also carry on 2 more 6-packs from a port (i.e. Nassau)?
Take to your room. Only liquor is held for debarkation.Are you allowed to take to your room or is this held until you disembark?
"Excess" as in if you purchase 3 six-packs of beer, or 5 bottles of wine while in port. You can take onboard one of the six packs OR 2 of the bottles of wine and the extras will be held.Per the DCL website (https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/faq/prohibited-items/carrying-alcohol-onboard/):
- Liquors or spirits or excess wine and beer purchased in ports of call will be stored until the end of the cruise.
If you are not going over your limit on beer/wine per person you can take it to your room and drink it if you'd like. There is a corking fee if you take the wine to dinner.Are you allowed to take to your room or is this held until you disembark?
You bring it with you as a carry-on (in your carry-on bag is fine - just declare it at security). So you will keep it with you through the check-in/security/boarding process and also around the ship until your stateroom is ready on embarkation day.How does it work when you bring wine on board during embarkation? You carry the wine separately (I know you can't pack in a bag) and they deliver yo your room with the suitcases? Or do you have to carry it on with you when you embark (I though I heard that somewhere...)
That's what I thought - thanks. Is that the same for bottled water too (carry it around until stateroom is ready) or can I check a case of bottled water with the luggage? (Or is bottled water free on the ship and I don't need to bring it?)You bring it with you as a carry-on (in your carry-on bag is fine - just declare it at security). So you will keep it with you through the check-in/security/boarding process and also around the ship until your stateroom is ready on embarkation day.
My understanding is you have to carry water, soda, etc on board as a carry on as well. I've seen quite a few people bring little foldable carts for it.That's what I thought - thanks. Is that the same for bottled water too (carry it around until stateroom is ready) or can I check a case of bottled water with the luggage? (Or is bottled water free on the ship and I don't need to bring it?)
That's what I thought - thanks. Is that the same for bottled water too (carry it around until stateroom is ready) or can I check a case of bottled water with the luggage? (Or is bottled water free on the ship and I don't need to bring it?)
Not only is it against official policy, but can become a huge mess if the bottles break. I've heard stories of that happening and then the water seeps into other peoples' luggage and things were ruined.Any bottled/canned liquids you bring onto the ship must be carried with you until your room is ready. People have reported that porters at the terminal will sometimes take boxes of bottled water, but this is against the official policy.
Any bottled/canned liquids you bring onto the ship must be carried with you until your room is ready. People have reported that porters at the terminal will sometimes take boxes of bottled water, but this is against the official policy.
Bottled water on the ship is not free. If you want bottled water, you can either purchase it onboard (or in port) or bring your own. If you need distilled water for a CPAP machine, that is free if you request it from Special Services in advance or Guest Services while onboard.
Yes - and it tastes better than many city waters (like mine). I also drink the tap water from the cabin bathroom. Drink station on the pool deck is open 24/7.Is there potable water in general that we can use to refill our own refillable water bottles? Like from a tap?
The tap water in the staterooms is just fine, I use it to mix powdered ice tea packets I bring with me.Is there potable water in general that we can use to refill our own refillable water bottles? Like from a tap?