Yes, you can bring your own alcohol on board a P&O ferry, but there are restrictions. Passengers are typically allowed to bring a limited quantity for personal consumption, usually around 4 liters of wine or 16 cans of beer. However, it's best to check the specific guidelines on the P&O Ferries website or contact their customer service for the most accurate and current information regarding alcohol policies.
Most ferry lines will not allow you to bring your own food and drink on board. If they see you with it in any of the public areas, they will confiscate it.
It depends on the ferry line and sometimes on your destination. Some ferry lines have strict rules and forbid passengers to bring their own food and drinks. Other ferry lines will allow you to bring your own food and even eat it in public areas such as the decks or bars. It is best to check with them ahead of time to see what they will allow.
Typically, passengers are not allowed to bring their own alcohol or beverages on a cruise ship due to the ship's own onboard regulations. However, there may be exceptions for special occasions or specific cruise lines that allow you to bring a limited amount of alcohol. It is best to check with the cruise line's policies before attempting to bring your own beverages on board.
No you can't.
'Bring your own bottle/beer/booze' are all common, meaning that you should take your own alcohol since none is served at the venue (or alternatively because you can get it very cheap elsewhere compared to the exorbitant prices they would otherwise charge).
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Yes, as long as the restaurant serves it or has a bring your own policy.
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Princess allows one bottle (750ml) of either wine or champagne per person to be brought on board. However if you choose to drink it in the dining room you will be charged a $15 corkage fee. You may bring additional wine or champagne, but each additional bottle brought on board will incur a $15 corkage fee even if you plan to drink it in your room. Princess does not allow any beer or liquor to be brought on board. Hope this helps, the website I pulled this from is in the related links!
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