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Getting Liquor on a Cruise Ship


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Best way is to buy Rum Runners and put them in you shoes in your checked baggage. They are non-metallic and aren't shaped like a bottle. Bags are scanned, and they will open them and confiscate anything against the rules.

We just went on Carnival Fantasy out of Charleston, SC, and they opened our 12 packs of soda and checked ever can. They also checked bottled water by shaking it.

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Some friends did this: you can buy bags that are very thin and will hold a full fifth. I think one size does half gallon. They are designed to be rolled up in a towel. They were told the cruise ship will xray bags and spot shampoo bottles etc and make you open them.

Edit BMorgan beat me to it. Rum Runners, thats what they were called.

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Best way is to buy Rum Runners and put them in you shoes in your checked baggage. They are non-metallic and aren't shaped like a bottle. Bags are scanned, and they will open them and confiscate anything against the rules.

We just went on Carnival Fantasy out of Charleston, SC, and they opened our 12 packs of soda and checked ever can. They also checked bottled water by shaking it.

That is the ship I am going on. How was it?

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I've heard of a LOT of people getting caught doing the mouthwash thing. The rum runners is a better way to go from what I've been told

sometimes they will allow a bottle of wine, so make sure to fill that up with whatever you like as well

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