I have never heard of any Line doing it. It's a massive earner for them.
It depends on what cruise line Royal Caribbean Carnival Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line Disney Celebrity Azmara Princess Oceania Those all do not allow minors to bring soda aboard
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No--the mainstream ones do not. They expect you to buy theirs! They do allow water and soft drinks, but no alcohol.
You can find information about Carnival's Cruise to Nowhere online at the Carnival website. Once on the page, type "Cruise to Nowhere" into the search field in the top right corner of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Yes, you can bring a walker on a cruise ship. Most cruise lines allow passengers to bring mobility aids such as walkers on board. It is recommended to inform the cruise line in advance to ensure proper accommodations.
3 1 to keep with you and 2 for dispatch if you are traviling alone that is per person
They recommend you only bring one. They load the bags on the ship for you so you can enjoy the fun of sailing.
No, it is illegal to bring liquor into Mexico without proper permits and declarations.
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.
Most hotels allow liquor to be purchased and brought back to the room. It's best to check the hotel's policy before doing so.
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750 ml. However, some cruise lines prohibit bringing bottles of wine onboard for consumption. Therefore, they will hold the bottle until the passenger disembarks. It is wise to inquire beforehand.