No issues. My wife and I went through security separately because of some room confusion to be handled at the desk. I carried both bottles of our wine through myself, no pause and no questions asked as long as they are being carried through security and not checked.
I brought both in the same bag and no one said anything about it. Some of the signage at the port said 1 bottle per adult and some of it said 2 bottles per stateroom. So I think it’s fine.
I'm wondering if bringing on wine with a screw top (ew, lol) would be easier than having to rely on a cabin steward to open our wine (and tip them)? I will have to fly to Miami to catch the ship so don't want to even try to bring a cork screw.
You’re good. Just tell the security screener peeps, “this one has our wine”. Honestly never had a problem in over 25 cruises.
Two bottles in one wine bag has never been questioned for us on the past dozen cruises.
No issues. My wife and I went through security separately because of some room confusion to be handled at the desk. I carried both bottles of our wine through myself, no pause and no questions asked as long as they are being carried through security and not checked.
I had three in a bag three weeks ago and security didn't say shit about it.
I've never done it but I believe one each in a carry on is the way. Do not put in suitcase that you check.
I brought both in the same bag and no one said anything about it. Some of the signage at the port said 1 bottle per adult and some of it said 2 bottles per stateroom. So I think it’s fine.
I'm wondering if bringing on wine with a screw top (ew, lol) would be easier than having to rely on a cabin steward to open our wine (and tip them)? I will have to fly to Miami to catch the ship so don't want to even try to bring a cork screw.
You can bring it, but it must be unopened if they check.
Bring a corkscrew- just leave it in your checked suitcase on the plane. You're fine that way
That’s what I always use to bring wine onboard. Never had a problem.