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The alcohol drink limit is 15 drinks per day with their drink package. Adults only.
That's the alcoholic package...
The alcohol drink limit is 15 drinks per day with their drink package. Adults only.
Yes, that is the alcohol package. Ken555, there is a recent Thanksgiving review on Cruise Critic written by a young couple, with children, that had the alcohol package.
But is the cruise alcohol package the same as the "alcoholic" package
Only 2 of us drink. I’d be more into ocean, islands, snorkeling. Looks like that 10 day isn’t the plan now so pretty much doing the prep, like getting Real ID and passport. Last time I needed to renew DL, I knew I wasn’t going to live there long so didn’t pay extra for Real ID, being quite sure I wasn’t flying anywhere! Hasn’t expired but need to update to current addy anyhow.At my age, we cruise for good service, good food and to be able to relax from 7 to 10 days on a cruise ship.
We are not party people.
IMHO, the OP, needs to research this cruise line and the demographic age of their cruisers.
Love CC, kinda the Tug of cruising. Helped me a lot back in 2006 before Alaska cruise.geekette, suggestion only if you have time. Please go over to the Cruise Critics web site (it is free to join) and clip on Margaritaville at Sea and you can read current information on this cruise line. Please enjoy your time at sea.
15 drinks per day qualifies!Sadly, yes.
Just take you time, research and relax or visit a good travel agency. Sometimes they can offer you some good onboard credits. . There are so many cruise lines going to Aruba.. You will have long sea day going to the Southern Caribbean and returning to Florida.Only 2 of us drink. I’d be more into ocean, islands, snorkeling. Looks like that 10 day isn’t the plan now so pretty much doing the prep, like getting Real ID and passport. Last time I needed to renew DL, I knew I wasn’t going to live there long so didn’t pay extra for Real ID, being quite sure I wasn’t flying anywhere! Hasn’t expired but need to update to current addy anyhow.
Just an FYI -- not sure if you are in this situation, but if the people in one of the cabins really want the drink package on the ship, then DO NOT book all the cabins as a group cruise, book individual cabins instead. Many (most?) cruise lines now require all of the group cabins to have the same drink package level (none, sodas only, standard, etc.). This is to combat a group booking and the people from one cabin obtaining all the drinks for everyone else in the group.Only 2 of us drink.
That is excellent advice. To the OP, please share that advice with your group and your travel agent.Just an FYI -- not sure if you are in this situation, but if the people in one of the cabins really want the drink package on the ship, then DO NOT book all the cabins as a group cruise, book individual cabins instead. Many (most?) cruise lines now require all of the group cabins to have the same drink package level (none, sodas only, standard, etc.). This is to combat a group booking and the people from one cabin obtaining all the drinks for everyone else in the group.
Kurt
Excellent advice.Just an FYI -- not sure if you are in this situation, but if the people in one of the cabins really want the drink package on the ship, then DO NOT book all the cabins as a group cruise, book individual cabins instead. Many (most?) cruise lines now require all of the group cabins to have the same drink package level (none, sodas only, standard, etc.). This is to combat a group booking and the people from one cabin obtaining all the drinks for everyone else in the group.
Kurt