Princess Cruises offers a variety of suites, including mini-suites with sparkling wine, two televisions, a sitting area, and a spacious closet. Full suites offer all these premiums, complimentary laundry, and use of the Lotus Spa® Thermal Suite on select ships, excluding Discovery. Guests are allowed to bring one bottle of wine or champagne per adult without a corkage fee on Princess Cruises.
Guests of legal drinking age can bring one bottle of wine or champagne (750 mL in volume or less) per guest per voyage, which will not be subject to a corkage fee. Additional bottles will incur a 15 corkage fee each, irrespective of where they are intended to be consumed.
Guests agree not to bring any alcohol onboard Princess ships for consumption, except one bottle of champagne or wine per adult on embarkation day without incurring a fee. If no one is present or no one notices, just sealed bottles of wine and champagne can be brought onboard. If alcohol is bought in port or an onboard shop, it will be stored until the end of the voyage.
Guests can bring one wine bottle per adult without paying corkage but will have to pay the corkage if they want to bring the bottle to a dining room. There is no corkage fee for two bottles consumed in your cabin. However, all over two will have a corkage fee.
Guests found with prohibited items, including alcohol outside of the policy, may need to collect their luggage at a security checkpoint on board. Each passenger of drinking age can bring one bottle of wine or champagne (no larger than 750 mL) per voyage, which will not be subject to a corkage fee.
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