happycamper47
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- Nov 10, 2012
Post 10 & 11.Well, there's always the option of purchasing the wine on your first port of call.
Post 10 & 11.Well, there's always the option of purchasing the wine on your first port of call.
Or Drizly. That is all they do is deliver alcohol and their website says they operate in Florida.Can you get UberEats or something similar to deliver?
Why not? Unless you are in a "secured area" in the port and can't get back into that spot, what else are you going to do other than sit around. 10 minute rideshare...20 minutes of shopping...and another rideshare...and you should be back in plenty of time to reboard.I have to disembark and then can turn around and get back on to the ship about an hour later. It doesn't make a lot of sense for me to get an Uber to go pick up some wine/beer.
At least in the past if you were B2B and chose to leave, you'd be subject to the regular PAT and Boarding Group. Not sure if that's changed, but I wouldn't count on leaving the port and being allowed to waltz back on whenever.Why not? Unless you are in a "secured area" in the port and can't get back into that spot, what else are you going to do other than sit around. 10 minute rideshare...20 minutes of shopping...and another rideshare...and you should be back in plenty of time to reboard.
That has been my understanding as well, though I’ve never tested it.At least in the past if you were B2B and chose to leave, you'd be subject to the regular PAT and Boarding Group. Not sure if that's changed, but I wouldn't count on leaving the port and being allowed to waltz back on whenever.
At least in the past if you were B2B and chose to leave, you'd be subject to the regular PAT and Boarding Group. Not sure if that's changed, but I wouldn't count on leaving the port and being allowed to waltz back on whenever.
Yes, opened or unopened.we just leave what we don’t drink (unopened bottles) in the fridge in the room for the second cruise?
And any savings from buying near PC would be wiped out by the rideshare.I don’t understand why you wouldn’t just buy more in one of your ports. That seems like a lot less hassle than either trying to get a ride share or figure out a delivery between sailings. You can bring two bottles of wine or a 6-pack of beer on board at each port stop.
Thank you. That’s perfect.Yes, opened or unopened.
At Port Canaveral?Not sure if Walgreens sells any but there is one within walking distance of the terminal.