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Lori, you're really not limited to what you can carry-on. I wouldn't, however, attempt to haul an entire case of booze onboard . . .I had a somewhat empty backpack-on-wheels as a carry-on piece on my flight into San Francisco. I flew in the day before the cruise. After checking into my pre-cruise hotel, I went out and shopped for the champagne. Once back in my hotel, I wrapped each bottle in bubble-wrap (which I'd brought from home folded in the backpack); 3 bottles in total and they fit quite nicely inside this bag; then, when I embarked the following morning, I merely pulled it along onboard. No one gave it a second glance.There are numerous threads on these boards - and well as threads on other cruise sites - that describe a wide range of ways people have brought liquor onboard. It's been my experience that people are rarely stopped or had their stuff confiscated.I hope you enjoy Alaska as much as I did. I've already made plans to return myself in 2006.
Lori, you're really not limited to what you can carry-on. I wouldn't, however, attempt to haul an entire case of booze onboard . . .
I had a somewhat empty backpack-on-wheels as a carry-on piece on my flight into San Francisco. I flew in the day before the cruise. After checking into my pre-cruise hotel, I went out and shopped for the champagne. Once back in my hotel, I wrapped each bottle in bubble-wrap (which I'd brought from home folded in the backpack); 3 bottles in total and they fit quite nicely inside this bag; then, when I embarked the following morning, I merely pulled it along onboard. No one gave it a second glance.
There are numerous threads on these boards - and well as threads on other cruise sites - that describe a wide range of ways people have brought liquor onboard. It's been my experience that people are rarely stopped or had their stuff confiscated.
I hope you enjoy Alaska as much as I did. I've already made plans to return myself in 2006.