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If the NCL booze police find it while scanning your luggage through the x-ray machine, they will hold your luggage and you will have go to pick it up. After you open your luggage, they will consfiscate your alcohol.


If it's wine, they will usually charge a corkage fee of $15 per bottle of wine, and will allow you to drink it aboard. If it's the hard stuff, you will not be able to pick it up until disembarkation day.


My suggestion is to take the booze out of its origional bottle and pour it into another bottle that doesn't appear to be booze.


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