Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2014

Episode 2 - Bringing Alcohol on Board


My most asked question by people is "what is the policy in regards to bringing alcohol on board?"

This podcast will answer all your questions -- I hope.

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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Ordering Wine On Board


Do you enjoy wine?  I know I do.  And because my job day-to-day requires me to be alert as I drive for a living I rarely drink anything at home.  But boy when I get on a ship I sure enjoy my wine every night at dinner.

Princess recently updated their wine list and there were quite a few of my favourites that are no longer there, but I can say now after sailing recently I have many new favourites. 

A great place to try a glass of wine is Vines (if your ship has it).  Vines will sometimes even let you sample a bit of wine before you buy, especially if you are a regular and you want to try something new before you buy.  Note this only happens if they already have a bottle open.  

Then if you want buy a bottle of wine in Vines and then enjoy a glass and they will store it there with your name and folio # so you can enjoy it the next night.  I love doing this, nothing better than a nice glass of wine on an afternoon at sea while reading a book.  

For dinner I ask my waiter or head waiter for a recommendation.  This has given me the chance to try wines I would not normally try.  Again if you don't finish the bottle your waiter will gladly cork the bottle and save it for another night.  Lately I have found they have given us a small card with the wine and the dining room you had it in that you can present the next night if you are dining somewhere else.  This is handy if you are dining in a speciality restaurant or maybe horizon court. 

My favorite dessert is the cheese plate and the opportunity to enjoy the rest of my wine.   


For those of you who like Princess you probably already know about the wine package.  But for those of you who don't let me tell you a little bit about it.

Wine Package is available on most cruises that are at least ten days or longer.  However we have been on a few longer cruisers where they didn't have it so be warned it may not be an option.  But if it is read on.

It is a bottle promotion whereby passengers can prepay for bottles of wine of varying quantities at a discounted rate. There are two packages that are available and you will need to decide for yourself which one will work for you.

Silver Package -- is any bottle of wine up to and including a cost of $29 in value.  You can buy a 7, 10 or 12 bottle package.  

Gold Package -- is any bottle of wine up to and including a cost of $45 in value.  You can buy a 7, 10 or 12 bottle package.

For us we first went with a gold package, then after that was finished we bought a silver package.  We found it much easier to find wines we liked in the gold range than we did in the silver range.  There are not many bottles that are $29, most of the ones we bought were around $33


Here is how it breaks down for the silver package which is a $29 bottle price  

If you buy the 7 Bottle Pack: total cost is $161 making the average bottle $23
If you buy the 10 Bottle Pack: total cost is $210 making the average bottle $21
If you buy the 12 Bottle Pack: total cost is $240 making the average bottle $20
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Here is how it breaks down for the gold package which is a $45 bottle price 
If you buy the 7 Bottle Pack: total cost $217 making the average bottle $31
If you buy the 10 Bottle Pack: total cost is $290 making the average bottle $29
If you buy the 12 Bottle Pack: total cost $336 making the average bottle $28 

They punch the card as you use up your bottles.  If you bought the silver package and you order a bottle of wine that is say $34 what you will find on your bill is the total cost of the wine charged to your account then that evening the bar manager will credit your account the $29 which then means you are only charge $5 for the difference.

Note the 15% gratuity is added to the final cost when you buy the package.  Also if you don't consume all the bottles in your package you can get them and take them off with you. You can use your card in any restaurant (including Horizon court, Specialty Restaurant, or any dining room).  You can not use it in any bar, Vines, or for room service.  But we once ordered one at dinner to be sent to our cabin and we had no problem with that.

Below is a sample picture of our gold 12 bottle package.  We were very happy with these packages and would definitely do it again.  We found on our voyage, which was a very long one (49 days) they started to run out of some wines.  This meant we had to find another wine to pick, but great recommendations from our waiter, head waiter and even the bar manager led us to new favourites.  So don't be afraid to ask for recommendations.

Note if you get the Silver Package ($29 bottles) and you buy a bottle of wine that is $34.  What they do is charge you the $34 and then later that night the $29 credit shows up on your account.  So it is nice to try higher price wines than what you bought and you just pay the difference.




Sunday, June 2, 2013

Ins and Outs of Bringing Wine Onboard Princess now


Thought I would update what the wine policy is now and how it works.  I had a chance to sit down yesterday with an officer on board the Diamond to clear up all possible questions about bringing wine on board at the ports and the day of embarkation.


Policy clearly states now that you can bring one bottle of wine or champagne per person per voyage.  This wine must be brought on in your carry on bags.
When you arrive at the port on embarkation day when they scan your bag at security if they see a bottle of wine or other hard liquor they will ask you to go to the table at the side close to the security station.

Here they will ask you to show them the wine/champagne.  They will ask for your cabin number and will document how many bottles you have brought on.  If you have brought on more than the allotted one per person they will charge you the $15 corkage fee and they will put a stamp on your bottle showing you have paid the corkage for that bottle. 

We brought on three bottles in Vancouver we were charged the $15 corkage fee and the bottle that was stamped we brought to Sabatinis one night and we were not charged the corkage.  Now if we would of brought either of the other two bottles we would have been charged the $15 corkage fee.

If you bring the wine on in your suitcase when they xray the bag they will see the bottle and hold your bag and call you to the desk to show the bottle.  If you have already brought your allotted one bottle of wine you will be charged the corkage.  If you have not already brought on your one bottle you will be fine.

If you bring out other types of liquor they will confiscate that liquor and they dispose of it.  It is not allowed period.  Which is understandable they are a business.  You don’t bring your own beer to a restaurant at home and try to drink it do you?

Now with regards to brining wine on at the ports.

If you bring wine on at the ports they will flag your bag at security and you will be directed to the table beside the security.  Here they will check your account to see if you have already brought wine on and if you are in excess of your one bottle per person per cabin you will be charged corkage on that bottle.  So for example you brought on the three bottles at embarkation, you were charged the $15 corkage initially.  Then in port you brought on two more bottles you will be charged an extra $30 (2 x $15 corkage).


I hope this helps clear up some questions but if you have a question post below.

addition:  Sept 2014 - Here is a podcast that I did all about bringing wine on board