Royal Caribbean cruise ships allow guests of drinking age to bring one 750 ml bottle of wine or champagne for each individual sailing. Additional bottles will be stored by the ship and delivered to the stateroom on the first day of each new voyage. Onboard, guests can bring water, soda, or other non-alcoholic drinks as long as they do not exceed 12 bottles, cans, or cartons no bigger than 17 oz. Each container should contain no more than 12 containers of non-alcoholic beverages (soda, juice, water).
Onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise, guests can bring bottled water that must be brought as carry-on luggage. On the embarkation day, distilled water can also be brought. However, published limits and enforcement may not always match the guidelines provided in the link provided. Officially, 12 bottles per stateroom is permitted, but most cruise lines do not confiscate flats of bottled water.
Guests are allowed to bring some bottled water onboard, but not an unlimited amount. They must carry it on with them and cannot place it with or in their checked luggage. On the embarkation day, guests can add water bottles to each checked luggage, carry-on, and backpack. Food and non-alcoholic beverages are fine, and the account may be set up with either a credit card or a personal account.
In summary, Royal Caribbean cruise ships allow guests to bring non-alcoholic beverages, such as water, soda, and distilled water, as long as they are in their carry-on luggage and not in their checked luggage.
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