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Still Watching My Back
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Well thanks for all the pointers guys. I've done some reading on cruisecritic and other sites. Does checked luggage actually get searched or x-rayed? I just can't handle paying 30 dollars for an 8 dollar bottle of wine (and I'm sure there are plenty more alcohol injustices on the boat), I have to find a way to get it on there for free.
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Cranky Habanophile
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F*ck Cancer!
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As for bringing alcohol on board in a port-of-call, I believe that most cruise lines will let you buy alcohol in a port to bring home, but I only know for sure about Disney -- and they will let you do this.
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If I remember correctly, on Royal Caribbean and Celebrity you are allowed to bring on 2 bottles of wine but no hard liquor. Don't forget to take a cork screw with you otherwise there is a crazy corking fee. Like many people have already said, anything you buy while on the cruise they will hold on to until the end.
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Ditat Deus
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