• @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Oh yeah, one time I forgot to remove wine from my luggage (you are allowed to bring 2 bottles but it has to be removed and checked at boarding). They took the wine and left us a note in our state room that it would be available at the restaurant if we wanted to drink it for a corkage fee.

      • @OhmsLawn
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        51 year ago

        Do cruise ships charge for alcohol? I always assumed it was an open-bar affair.

        • @Alexstarfire
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          81 year ago

          Yes, but they have drink packages you can buy. If you intend to drink a lot, you get the package. Can’t speak for all cruise lines, but the ones I’ve been on have different levels where you get drinks up to a certain cost for free, like $12 a drink. That price and below are free, anything above it you pay the difference. Higher levels cover a higher price per drink.

          • @OhmsLawn
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            31 year ago

            That totally makes sense. Thanks for the informed reply!

      • @Skanky
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        31 year ago

        Yes and no. Kind of the same deal as the what the TSA does. Your luggage will get scanned via X-ray or whatever, then it’s up to the person looking at the monitor to determine if it needs to be opened or not.

  • @Hboc22
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    211 year ago

    The reason things like this are made is to sneak alcohol past security. I use them at concerts. Seriously I can buy a half gallon of Jager for what 2 mixed drinks cost at a show. I don’t even want to get hammered, I just want to watch some bands I like and have a good time without it costing me a small fortune.

  • @Malek061
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    181 year ago

    Someone’s never been to a college football game.