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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've never heard that the whole reservation must get the package, only the entire cabin (who is of age). Are you all staying in one suite together? And if so, I know what those cost compared to regular cabins so your whining is even more ridiculous. Just buy a la carte. Don't be a thief.[/quote] A thief is someone who takes something that's not theirs, not someone who brings their own.[/quote] They're stealing money from the cruise line.[/quote] Oh please. THe cruise line is stealing money from anyone who actually buys a $2,000 "alcohol package."[/quote] OP is being ridiculous and dishonest. A la carte is almost always a better deal. I'm guessing the cruise is about a week long and they are pricing the highest level package for 4 adults, 2 of whom don't drink. Only an effing moron would buy that package. A la carte is maybe $10/drink for most mixed drinks. How many is this joker going to have in a day? And assuming a week long cruise, I'm guessing at least 3 port days where they'll be off the ship, leaving only the evening to pound drinks. It's simple math that the package would be foolish. [/quote] What's dishonest about reporting what they require? If we were to buy just the beer and wine package, not the full alcohol with mixed drinks, etc., it's $65/day, then they add taxes and 20% gratuity automatically it comes to $546/person X 4 = $2184. You can't NOT buy all four adults. You click on it on the "manage your trip" section and all four of us adults are on there, plus they force us to buy my kid the soda package at $49.98. She doesn't drink soda, but whatever. But that's how it works. I'm taking this directly off the cruise check-in page that I had to create. It's a week, with three days off the boat, yes. That means, in my opinion, four relatively boring days sailing around.... I agree with you on one thing - only a moron would buy that package. I was incredulous which is why I started asking around. [/quote]
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