Your alcohol will be confiscated – If you are caught smuggling booze on board, port and cruise security staff members have the right to remove the alcohol from your possession, and they don’t have to give it back. “Any hard liquor, beer, other forms of alcoholic beverage, and non-alcoholic beverages, outside of the exceptions referenced above, are strictly prohibited (in both carry-on and checked luggage) and such items will be confiscated and discarded, and no compensation will be provided,” states Carnival Cruise Line ‘s contract of carriage, the rules all passengers agree to follow when they book a cruise. Related: Can I bring alcohol on a cruise ship? A line-by-line guide Royal Caribbean has a similar policy. “Security may inspect containers (water bottles, soda bottles, mouthwash, luggage etc.) and will dispose of containers holding alcohol,” the line’s online FAQs make clear. Get caught — and yes, security staff knows where cruisers like to hide their liquor — and your attempt at saving money might become a waste of money if you never see your alcohol again. Sign up for our daily newsletter
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How do you get away with sneaking alcohol?
Download Article Download Article You can easily hide your alcohol and keep it close by changing the container it’s in or by storing somewhere it’s not likely to be found. You might have to get creative with the ways of going about this, though, especially if you’re trying to hide your drink of choice from others who might want some.
- 1 Go classic with a hip flask. The easiest way to make a small amount of liquor portable and keep it in your pocket, bag, or purse is to transfer it into a hip flask, These usually hold about 8 oz. of liquid, are available in stainless steel and other materials, and are relatively cheap to buy. They’re usually made to fit comfortably in the interior jacket pocket of a men’s coat.
- To clean out a hip flask, rinse it with hot water and leave it open on the counter overnight to dry. Never put soap in a hip flask, because it can be very difficult to clean out thoroughly, and you might leave a soapy residue around for your next shot of scotch.
- 2 Paper-bag beers and pint bottles to keep them hidden in plain sight. If you want to sit in the park and enjoy an adult beverage, ask for a paper bag at the liquor store. In most places, it’s illegal to drink in public, but “brown-bagging” a beverage is often enough to avoid giving police probable cause to search you, meaning–even though it’s obvious what you’ve got in there–most police departments are happy to leave well enough alone and focus on other concerns as a departmental policy.
- Please note that this method involves negotiating a legal gray area. It’s illegal in the United States to consume alcohol in public, technically, and many small-town cops might take pleasure in inventing probable cause to search you if you appear drunk or disorderly. If you want to brown-bag, you’ll do so at a risk.
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- 3 Keep beer cans in a cozy. Novelty beer cozies can help keep cans of beer cold, and also make them look an awful lot like cans of soda. Like brown-bags, cozies big enough to obscure the brand label on the can will keep people off your back if you want to have a few cold ones without hassle.
- Make a soda can cozy to keep beers in. If you don’t have a cozy, snip the top inch or so off of a soda can, slot your beer into it, and voila. It’ll look like you’re drinking Dr. Pepper.
- 4 Hide your alcohol in other bottles. One of the best ways to mask the presence of alcohol and hide it in plain sight is to pour it into an inconspicuous bottle, then carry it as if it were water, soda, or some other beverage. No one need be the wiser. Opaque Nalgene bottles, or other all-purpose water bottles are perfect for hiding booze.
- Put vodka, gin, and other clear spirits in water bottles. Make sure you leave the cap on at all times, when you’re not drinking, to avoid the strong smell attracting attention.
- Hide wine in Nalgenes, in fruit-drink bottles, or Vitamin Water containers. These colored liquids should look similar to the color and texture of wine, making it pass an initial eye test.
- 5 Put alcohol in a Camelbak, or other portable “water” container. CamelBaks are backpacks designed for hiking and transporting water, and they’re great for hiding booze on the down-low. These can be excellent for porting any kind of illicit liquid. They usually feature a long rubber straw clipped to the shoulder-strap, which you can use to drink from.
- 6 Consider the “wine rack.” Similar to the Camelbak, the wine rack is so hidden it’s under your clothes. A basic sports bra that features as much as 20 oz. of space to hide liquid, and an accompanying straw, the wine-rack is perfect if you don’t mind drinking, uh, body-temperature booze from your own brassiere. They’re commonly sold at places like Urban Outfitters and other novelty stores.
- 7 Hide booze in food bags. While a bottle of Jack Daniels will draw glares if you’re in public, a bag of Doritos usually won’t. If you’re somewhere you can have a cooler and some food handy, use an empty bag of potato chips, or some other snack of choice, to cloak the bottle. Drape it over the liquor upside down, then cut a little hole in the bottom of the bag for the neck to fit through. No one walking by your picnic will be the wiser.
- 8 Mix your drink ahead of time. One of the best ways to hide alcohol in plain sight is mixing up a mixed drink like a rum and coke, or a whiskey and ginger, but doing it in the can or bottle of the soda you’re using as a mixer. The color will be basically the same, the smell won’t be as strong, and you’ll be able to bring sodas with you into most places.
- This works just as well for fountain drinks. If you’ve got a Big Gulp going, spike it and enjoy your mixed drink without hassle.
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- 1 Get past the gate. If you want to sneak some alcohol into an event, or into a location that you’re not supposed to have it, your first goal will be getting through the door. This will vary, depending on the venue itself, but there are a few tips to keep in mind to avoid getting caught before you can even get your drink on.
- To get past the security guard or gate at a dorm, hide booze in a backpack, a packing box, or at the bottom of a big bag of groceries. If you can, split up beers into multiple bags, to avoid that noticeable clinking and clanking. If you’re in a big group, split up, and look grim and humorless, not as if you’re about to party on the down-low.
- To get booze into the movie theatre, pick something that won’t have a strong smell, mixing some liquor into a big bottle of soda or bringing some wine in other sorts of bottles, and sneaking them in purses. Cans or bottles of beer make noise challenges, as well as an awkward trash situation at the end, and straight liquor will have your neighbors crinkling their noses.
- To get alcohol into a festival or music venue and drink on the cheap, it’s important to figure out the security beforehand. Often, bags and purses will be searched, and outside drinks will be confiscated, making the vodka water bottle a no-go. Most venues and festivals, however, won’t frisk people or search people hard, not carrying bags, so it’s a better idea to go the hip-flask route.
- 2 Act natural. If you’re drinking somewhere you’re not supposed to, the number one rule of the day is to chill out. No loud, thumping bass in the dorm room, no yelling while passing the flask down the aisle at the movie, and no conspicuous swigs from your illicit bottle snuck into the concert. Unless you want to get kicked out, you’ve got to treat it like business as usual.
- Ask super-drunk or loud-drunk friends to leave, and cut them off. Aside from being irritating, conspicuous drunks are much more likely to get you caught and attract attention. Make a quiet and calm affair, not a raucous party.
- 3 Use code words with your friends. If you’re drinking in a friend’s basement or dorm room and need to keep the boozy chatter to a minimum, invent code words to use so no wandering resident assistants, nosy neighbors, or little brothers will hear the buzzwords. Instead of shot, say you’re going to take a button, or call a beer a biohazard. It’ll be fun, and you’ll keep it safe.
- 4 Take care of your trash. Sneaking booze into the dry zones is all fun and good until someone leaves a wizard staff of PBR cans out on the floor in plain sight. Whoops. Make sure to keep close tabs on all the garbage and dirty glasses that come from a night of drinking. Cups reeking of vodka are just as likely to get you caught as an empty bottle.
- If you’re in the dorm, try to keep some black plastic garbage bags lying around for just the occasion. You won’t have to worry about sneaking out bottles a few at a time if you’ve got an opaque bag to sneak them out in plain sight.
- 5 Try to drink at an odd hour. Sneaking a couple beers into the movie theatre, or having a beer bash in your dorm room will be a lot easier if you’re doing it during matinee hours, or a Tuesday, as opposed to prime time on a Saturday night. Busy, packed theaters are much more likely to get you caught, and the RA is probably a lot more likely to be on alert during party hours, ready to crash yours. Stay ahead of the game and do it when they’ll least expect it.
- 6 Go early to your event. Some events will have their door security start only when things start to get busier. Going early can have things go more smoothly.
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- 1 Consider your options. Sometimes you might need to hide a quick bottle or two from some judgmental person, but sometimes it might be you who needs to open your eyes and look around. If you’re taking steps to hide alcohol in your own home, this can be a sign of a serious drinking problem. If you’re struggling with alcohol dependence, stop hiding it, admit you have a problem, and seek help immediately, Hiding alcohol won’t help in the long run.
- 2 Hide alcohol in the toilet tank. A cool and out of the way hiding spot for a bottle or two of booze? Try the toilet tank. The water that comes into the back of the tank is clean, meaning you won’t have to worry about germs, and as long as your toilet is running properly, most people are unlikely to open up the tank to take a look.
- You can tie the neck of the bottle to the ball joint in the toilet, to keep it from rattling around much. Make sure the toilet still functions properly, or you’ll get caught more quickly.
- 3 Hide it behind books in your bookcase. If you’ve got a lot of books or DVDs lined up, slip a few bottles behind them, and pull the books to the front of the shelf to create enough space. It’s good feng shui anyway.
- 4 Stuff bottles in your shoes. Winter boots, Uggs, and cowboy boots are perfectly shaped for slotting illicit bottles into. If you’ve got a lot of shoes, you can sneak a bottle or two into them and keep them at the back of your closet for safe-keeping. Just remember where you put them, so you won’t jam your foot in accidentally.
- 5 Hide it at the bottom of your laundry. Most RAs will be unlikely to dig through your dirty laundry to look for contraband. If you need a good place to slip a bottle, try the bottom of the dirty clothes hamper. As long as you’re the one who does your laundry, it’s a solid hiding place.
- 6 Learn the habits of the person who’s looking. If you need to hide booze in your house, try to get a read on the person doing the searching. If an RA comes knocking every Wednesday, don’t worry about finding a hiding place, just get the booze out of there before Wednesday. Problem solved. If your mom cleans your room, start cleaning it yourself so you won’t have to worry about being straightened up on.
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- Question Where else would one hide alcohol in the house? Under beds, dressers, etc. Just stuff the alcohol far back and put something else in front.
- Question How can I hide the smell of alcohol? Take a shower and chew gum or suck on mints to mask the smell. Drinking vodka is your best option because it is mostly odorless.
- Question If made right, how long will a good moonshine last in jars? If it is sealed, it’s good about five years or until you break the seal. Moonshine is lethal; the longer you leave it, the stronger it gets, so just remember that.
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- Sneaking alcohol into dorm rooms, venues, and other places is illegal and can get you kicked out of school and in trouble with the law. Sneak booze at your own risk.
- If you have a drinking problem, don’t hide alcohol. Get help.
Advertisement Article Summary X To hide alcohol, disguise the bottle in an empty food bag, like a chip bag that nobody would question. Alternatively, pour clear vodka or gin into a water bottle, where it will look just like water. You can also put any kind of alcohol into a hip flask, which is small enough to carry in your pocket or purse.
What happens if you sneak on a cruise ship?
What Happens If You Are a Stowaway and you Get Caught? – Getting caught as a stowaway or an attempted stowaway isn’t great. In America, often the US Coast Guard sweeps ships for missing passengers. When they’re found, they’re handed over to local police.
- Says one cruise employee, “I’ve only ever seen it happen once, and it is not pretty.
- You’re taken forcibly off of the ship to a holding area, get questioned, searched, your belongings get searched, and you can be held for up to 24 hours.
- Followed by fines and I could only assume court appearances.” Another former cruise employee added, “You’ll face severe jail time including fines and being banned from cruising with that cruise line for the rest of your life.
You’ll make national news and will probably lose your job and respect of your friends.” If you’re caught while still out at sea–within 3 and 12 miles–the Coast Guard can come and pick you up. But if you’re far out at sea, you can be apprehended by onboard cruise police and put in the brig where you’ll be held until you’re released to authorities at the nearest port.
How strict is Royal Caribbean with alcohol?
A Guests are not allowed to bring beer or hard liquor onboard for consumption or any other use. Alcoholic beverages (beer, seltzer or hard liquor) seized on embarkation day will not be returned. Security may inspect containers (water bottles, soda bottles, mouthwash, luggage etc.) and will dispose of containers holding alcohol.
Guests who violate any alcohol policies, (over consume, provide alcohol to people under the legal drinking age, demonstrate irresponsible behavior, or attempt to conceal alcoholic items at security and or luggage check points or any other time), may be disembarked or not allowed to board, at their own expense, in accordance with our Guest Conduct Policy,
Guests who are under the permitted drinking age will not have alcohol returned to them. Please Note: All guests must comply with TSA guidelines for transporting liquids. On embarkation day, each guest of drinking age may bring one (1) sealed 750 ml bottle of wine or champagne.
Boxed wine and other containers are prohibited. Guests who purchase alcohol bottles onboard, in a port-of-call, or bring more than the one permitted bottle on boarding day, will have their items safely stored by the ship. These bottles will be returned on the last day onboard for enjoyment once home. For consecutive sailings, guests of drinking age are allowed to bring one (1) 750 ml bottle of wine or champagne for each individual sailing.
Additional bottles will be stored by the ship and delivered, one bottle at a time, to the stateroom on the first day of each new voyage. Guests bringing more than one bottle at the start of the first sailing should have documentation for any consecutive sailings available to share with security.
Do your bags get searched on a cruise?
Will my bags be searched on a cruise ship? – All baggage brought on board the ship will be X-rayed. When you go through security you will set your bags on the x-ray machine like you’d find at an airport. Checked luggage is also X-rayed behind the scenes. Usually further inspection isn’t required unless the security staff finds something dangerous or prohibited.
How do you prove you haven’t drank alcohol?
Which alcohol tests can prove abstinence? –
Hair alcohol testing – Head or pubic hair is recommended for showing abstinence, rather than chest or arm hair. Testing EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide) in hair covers 3 months of abstinence. Blood alcohol testing – Testing for PEth in blood covers 1 week of abstinence.
A hair or blood test should never be done in isolation, both tests should be taken to ensure the most accurate result.
How do you hide the fact you’re not drinking?
When everyone’s drinking but you’re expecting: tips for keeping your pregnancy a secret in boozy social situations Katie Burk Contributing writer Finding out you’re pregnant is such an exciting time, but as soon as I learned that I was expecting, I also instantly felt pressure to keep my news a secret during much of the first trimester. At one of my first appointments, when I was just 4-weeks pregnant, I asked my doctor who it would be okay to share my news with.
She told me the decision was completely up to me but recommended I only tell people that I would also be comfortable sharing with if I happened to lose the pregnancy. So, for me, I decided to tell only my immediate family and best friends early on, because I knew if anything bad were to happen, I would want to turn to these loved ones for support.
And I wanted to wait until I was 12 weeks along to continue sharing my exciting news with others. But in the meantime, my baby was healthy and growing, my life was carrying on, and I had plenty of social events to attend. Throughout my first trimester, I felt the most pressure to hide my pregnancy when I was out with my friends and plenty of people were drinking.
I’m 30-years-old and alcohol is often present when my friends and I gather for various functions, so it’s become the norm to assume something’s up — and that someone’s probably expecting — when one of us isn’t drinking. Even I’ve been guilty of speculating when my friends don’t drink, and my friends were certainly very suspicious when it was finally my turn.
If you’re in the same boat as I was in and trying to figure out how to keep your baby news hush-hush in social situations while you’re waiting to share the news more widely, then fear not — I’ve got you covered! First off, don’t feel guilty for “lying” to your friends about not sharing your news during the first few months.
- Once you’ve reached the point when you feel comfortable sharing, your loved ones will completely understand why you didn’t tell them.
- Second, have fun with it! This is a special time for you and your partner, and sometimes it’s nice simply sharing the moment with just the two of you.
- My best advice to any parent-to-be is to not stress over hiding your news, but to instead have fun playing a little game of “Undercover Baby.” Non-alcoholic wine: Did you know many liquor stores sell this? I had no clue! My drink of choice is always red wine, so I knew in order to trick my friends into believing I wasn’t pregnant, I’d have to drink something that looked like wine.
I found that big-box wine and liquor stores sold a plethora of non-alcoholic wines. The best way to fool your friends with fake wine is by taking a real bottle of wine, dumping it, then pouring the fake stuff into it. I’ll be honest, it’s not very tasty, but this was a great tactic for helping me hide my secret.
- Non-alcoholic beer: Non-alcoholic beer is an excellent tool for secrecy.
- And there are some delicious beer dupes that taste almost like the real thing! If you’re super sneaky like me, I suggest packing a few in your purse before heading to an event where you’d normally be drinking.
- Once you arrive, pour a real beer into a cup or order a real beer at the bar, take a fake sip, then head to the bathroom and dump the real beer in the toilet and pour your O’Doul’s into the cup.
It’s as simple as that, and no one will ever know! Just don’t forget your bottle opener. Bathroom pours: Speaking of trips to the bathroom, this is another great resource for fake drinking. If you don’t feel like using non-alcoholic beverages to fool your friends, then order a regular cocktail and don’t actually drink it.
Instead, bring it with you to the restroom and pour a little out when you go. Utilize your partner: Since you’re eating for two, let your partner drink for two. Go about your normal way of ordering a beverage and stealthily hand the drink to your significant other and let them enjoy. Then, the next day, you both will likely be dealing with “morning sickness.” Or, have your husband go to the opposite end of the bar, order you something such as club soda and cranberry, then bring you your mocktail.
Make sure you ask for a regular cocktail glass because sometimes they’ll give you a larger glass for sodas, which could give you away to particularly eagle-eyed friends. Getting creative: My friend, Kate, may have had the best idea by saying she was drinking Moscow mules.
- Instead, her drink actually consisted of just ginger beer, limes, and mint, but you’d never know because the mule cups are copper.
- It was brilliant! Arriving early: If you’re going to a group setting, such as a birthday dinner, arrive to the restaurant early.
- Explain your situation to the hostess and make sure the waiter or waitress knows to pour you mocktail versions of whatever you’re ordering.
For example, you order a mimosa, they’ll already know to bring you just orange juice and club soda. Again, it won’t taste great, but your victory sure will. Say you’re sick: If you’re prescribed to certain meds like antibiotics, drinking is highly discouraged.
- This isn’t the most creative tactic, but you can always tell your friends that you can’t drink because of a prescription.
- Doctor’s orders! Having a confidante: If you have a close friend you’ve entrusted with your news, it can help to have someone else besides your partner to help you mask your pregnancy.
My go-to confidante was my best friend, Rachel, who denied pregnancy rumors whenever she was asked and helped me pull off rocking mocktails at a bridal shower.
It’s definitely tough if you decide to keep your special news a secret for the first 12 weeks or so, but the first trimester will fly by and you’ll be in your second before you know it! And remember that there’s no right or wrong when determining whether or not you should share your news right away or keep it hidden for a little while, so just trust your instincts and stick with whatever works best for you. About the author
Katie Burk is an Atlanta-based blogger and journalist. She’s expecting her first child in April – a little girl. You can follow along with her pregnancy journey through her blog,, You can also keep up with Katie on Instagram:, : When everyone’s drinking but you’re expecting: tips for keeping your pregnancy a secret in boozy social situations
Can you hide the smell of alcohol?
Cover Up: Cover Your Holistic Bases – It’s not just your imagination—you are sweating whiskey. The smell of alcohol doesn’t just emerge from your throat, but also through the pores in your skin. Take a quick shower, then apply any combination of lotion, baby powder and deodorant necessary to avoid sweating. A spritz of cologne or perfume could help as well.
Do cruises check your pockets?
How Cruise Security Differs From Airport Security – To sum things up, here are some major ways that cruise security is different than security at an airport: No TSA Agents The blue-uniformed folks known through airports nationwide are not around. Instead, private security guards perform the check-in.
- No Liquid Rules Cruise lines have rules about how much alcohol or soda you can bring on a ship, but there are no rules about only carrying 3 ounces of liquids.
- So things like shampoo and sunscreen are perfectly fine to take through security and don’t even have to be taken out of your bag.
- No “Body Scanner” Know those scanners that you step into and put your hands up? They aren’t at cruise terminals.
You just walk through a metal detector. That also means you don’t have to take everything out of your pockets. You just take out whatever might set off the detector. No Pat-downs Worried about being patted down like you are a criminal? Don’t worry. We’ve never seen anyone being patted down for a cruise.
How strict is cruise security?
How do I get on my ship? Is there a check-in process like at the airport? – The arrival and check-in process for your cruise can seem overwhelming and chaotic, but it’s generally organized. Your cruise line will send you information about when to arrive at the port, giving a several-hour window, typically from late morning to mid-afternoon.
You can show up at any time during that window. Generally speaking, the busiest time for boarding is between noon (when most cruise lines’ regular check-in begins) and 2 p.m., so we recommend arriving just before or after that window. Bear in mind: If you arrive too early, you might have to wait around, especially if the passengers from the previous cruise are still disembarking.
You also shouldn’t cut it too close; understand that if you arrive after check-in has ended, even by just a few minutes, you likely will not be allowed to board. When you arrive at the cruise terminal, the first thing to do is locate your boarding documents (either mailed to you or printed out at home) and your identification (passport or driver’s license and birth certificate), and keep them handy.
Upon entering the terminal, you’ll need to show your cruise documents and go through a security line. You will need to pass through an x-ray machine and have your carry-ons scanned, but the process is not as rigorous as at the airport. (You likely won’t need to remove your shoes, for example.) Then you’ll enter a large open space with roped-off lines and check-in stations.
Cruise line staff will be on hand to direct you to the correct line; suite passengers and high-status past-passengers will typically go into a shorter line or separate waiting area, while regular passengers join a main line. At check-in, you will present your ID and documents for the representative to check you in.
You will also be asked to fill out a form stating whether anyone in your party has been sick lately; this is for the cruise lines to guard against norovirus and other illnesses easily spread in confined places. In turn, they will take your picture for security purposes, give you your cruise card (an all-in-one electronic card used as your boarding card, room key and onboard credit card) and give you a schedule of the day’s events and possibly a handy map of the ship.
Note: Some cruise ships issue wristbands in lieu of cards. Additionally, select Carnival ships operate on a keyless embarkation system, in which passengers can pick up their cards in the mailbox outside their cabin, eliminating the extra step of having them issued in the terminal.
Select cruise ports – namely PortMiami, Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) and Port Tampa Bay – have undergone renovations aimed at expediting the embarkation process. PortMiami’s Terminal F (operated by MSC Cruises), for example, recently received 60 additional ticket counters, among other upgrades. Other terminals are building in new technology to cut down the wait time.
PortMiami’s Terminal A will adopt a paperless check-in system as well as digital luggage tracking when Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas arrives in fall 2018. The terminal is designed to host the line’s Oasis-class ships. Meanwhile, Port Everglades’ Terminal 2 will be equipped with similar technology to host Princess Cruises’ Ocean Medallion-class ships.
Do cruise ships have cameras?
Crime Prevention – Visual surveillance cameras throughout the cruise ship help to deter crime and theft and also helps to provide detailed surveillance footage to investigators when incidents occur.
Can you drink at 18 on a Caribbean cruise?
A Effective immediatly on all sailings, the minimum drinking age for all alcoholic beverages on all Royal Caribbean International is as follows.
The minimum age to consume alcohol on Royal Caribbean International ships on sailings originating from North America or the Caribbean is twenty-one (21). The minimum age to consume alcohol on Royal Caribbean International ships on sailings originating in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is twenty-one (21). The minimum age to consume alcohol on Royal Caribbean International ships on sailings from South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand is eighteen (18). The minimum age to consume alcohol at all private destinations remains twenty-one (21) without regard to where the sailing originated.
The Company retains the right, on rare occasions, to raise the minimum age of alcohol consumption on any sailing when local laws require or permit such a modification.
Does Royal Caribbean inspect wine bottles?
Your alcohol will be confiscated – If you are caught smuggling booze on board, port and cruise security staff members have the right to remove the alcohol from your possession, and they don’t have to give it back. “Any hard liquor, beer, other forms of alcoholic beverage, and non-alcoholic beverages, outside of the exceptions referenced above, are strictly prohibited (in both carry-on and checked luggage) and such items will be confiscated and discarded, and no compensation will be provided,” states Carnival Cruise Line ‘s contract of carriage, the rules all passengers agree to follow when they book a cruise. Related: Can I bring alcohol on a cruise ship? A line-by-line guide Royal Caribbean has a similar policy. “Security may inspect containers (water bottles, soda bottles, mouthwash, luggage etc.) and will dispose of containers holding alcohol,” the line’s online FAQs make clear. Get caught — and yes, security staff knows where cruisers like to hide their liquor — and your attempt at saving money might become a waste of money if you never see your alcohol again. Sign up for our daily newsletter
Can you drink alcohol on the first day of a cruise?
Guests are prohibited from bringing alcoholic beverages on board with the following exception – at the beginning of the cruise during embarkation day only, guests (21 years of age and older) may bring one 750-ml bottle of sealed/unopened wine or champagne, per person, in their carry-on luggage.
Can RFID track alcohol?
Most security tags I have seen are magnetic. What would be the pros and cons of using an RFID security tag compared to existing magnetic bottle caps or tags? —Manish = = = Manish, There are passive UHF RFID tags designed to track liquor bottles. These tags can trigger RFID-based electronic security gates at store exits.
- The benefit of this type of system is that you can use it for monitoring inventory, as well as for securing valuable inventory.
- Another benefit is that you know what was stolen.
- If someone were to rush out the door without paying for a bottle of 2011 Armand de Brignac, you’d know exactly what was taken and be able to replenish it.
The downside of using passive UHF tags is that there will be an added cost and you will have to apply the tags yourself since most liquor manufacturers do not put RFID transponders on their goods; some do, though—see Taiwanese Liquor Manufacturer Deploys Dual-Frequency Authentication Solution,
- Here is an article about a liquor retailer that achieved benefits from using RFID, which you might find of interest: Colorado Liquor Retailer Gets Quick Payback From Low-Cost RFID Solution,
- And here are a few articles on tags for liquor: Cosmetics and Liquor Companies Assess Toppan Printing’s Holographic RFID Labels and R-pac Releases EPC UHF Label for Spirits, Wine, Cosmetics,
Mark Roberti Founder and Editor RFID Journal
How much alcohol can be detected?
How long does alcohol stay in the body? – Depending on how much you’ve consumed, the type of test used and some biological factors about the person drinking the alcohol, the amount of time the substance can be detected in your system can vary widely.
- In general, a blood test can measure alcohol in your body for up to 6 hours after your last drink, while breathalyser tests work for between 12 and 24 hours.
- Urine tests, such as the ethyl glucuronide (EtG) test, are also effective for around 12-24 hours after use.
- This method tests for ethyl glucuronide, a breakdown product of ethanol – which is the alcohol you find in alcoholic beverages.
Alcohol can also be detected in your hair follicles up to 90 days after consumption ().
Blood test – a blood test will show alcohol present in your bloodstream for up to 6 hours after your last alcoholic drink Urine test – alcohol can be detected in your urine for approximately 12-14 hours after alcohol was last consumed Breath test – a breathalyzer can detect alcohol on the breath for approximately 12-14 hours after alcohol was last consumed Saliva test – alcohol can be detected in saliva for approximately 12-14 hours after alcohol was last consumed Hair test – traces of alcohol can remain in your hair and hair follicles for up to 90 after last consuming alcohol
When you take a test that measures how much alcohol is in your system, it’s not the total amount of alcohol drunk that’s measured. Alcohol tests measure your blood/breath alcohol concentration (BAC) levels. Your BAC shows the amount of alcohol in your bloodstream or breath, shown by how much ethanol (in grams) is in 100 millilitres of blood or 210 litres of breath.
A can of 5% strength beer (12 fluid ounces) A small glass of 12% strength wine (5 fluid ounces) A single shot of 40% spirits, such as gin, whiskey or rum (1.5 fluid ounces)
On average, your body is able to absorb one standard drink every 60 minutes – reducing your BAC levels by around 0.16. So, if you consume an alcoholic drink every hour, your BAC levels will continue to increase.
What is a sensor that can detect alcohol?
The alcohol sensor is technically referred to as a MQ3 sensor which detects ethanol in the air. When a drunk person breathes near the alcohol sensor it detects the ethanol in his breathe and provides an output based on alcohol concentration.
Can you smoke on a cruise?
Can you smoke on a cruise ship? – You may smoke on a cruise ship, but only in designated smoking areas. On most ships operated by U.S. cruise lines, all indoor public spaces are off-limits with the exceptions being the casino (or part of the casino), a cigar lounge (if the ship has one) and one or two other lounges.
- Carnival Cruise Line, for instance, lets smokers light up in the casino, the casino bar and usually one or two clubs.
- Outside, smokers are typically restricted to small areas on one or more decks.
- The designated area may be different from one ship to another within the same cruise line.
- Smoking information can usually be found in the FAQ section of the cruise line’s website, but when in doubt, ask upon boarding.
On European lines, there’s usually a bit more room for smokers to spread out, but even those lines are cutting back. Some cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, adjust designated smoking areas when their ships are sailing from Australian ports. For a complete rundown of smoking policies by cruise line, see Cruise Line Smoking Policies,
Do cruise ships have trackers?
Can you track every cruise ship? – You can track most cruise ships, but if you’re using free cruise tracking websites, you might not be able to spot your ship all the time. Cruise ship trackers receive data through a tracking system called Automatic Identification System, according to Cruisin, Many vessels use some combination of AIS satellite relays and very high-frequency radios, known as VHFs, to transmit and accept AIS data. However, all free ship trackers on the internet use land-based VHFs rather than satellite-based AIS to gather their ship data because it is less expensive, according to Cruisin. Since online trackers employ VHFs to track ships all over the world, you will not be able to receive data on a ship when it is sailing in the middle of the ocean. Online cruise trackers are most reliable when a ship is closer to a shoreline or can receive AIS land-based reception. Sign up for our daily newsletter
Do customs check cruise ships?
Yes. On disembarkation day at US ports, all passengers must pass through US Customs and Border Protection, regardless of whether they are leaving the ship permanently or are continuing on the next voyage as a back to back cruiser.
Do you go through a scanner on a cruise?
How do I get on my ship? Is there a check-in process like at the airport? – The arrival and check-in process for your cruise can seem overwhelming and chaotic, but it’s generally organized. Your cruise line will send you information about when to arrive at the port, giving a several-hour window, typically from late morning to mid-afternoon.
You can show up at any time during that window. Generally speaking, the busiest time for boarding is between noon (when most cruise lines’ regular check-in begins) and 2 p.m., so we recommend arriving just before or after that window. Bear in mind: If you arrive too early, you might have to wait around, especially if the passengers from the previous cruise are still disembarking.
You also shouldn’t cut it too close; understand that if you arrive after check-in has ended, even by just a few minutes, you likely will not be allowed to board. When you arrive at the cruise terminal, the first thing to do is locate your boarding documents (either mailed to you or printed out at home) and your identification (passport or driver’s license and birth certificate), and keep them handy.
Upon entering the terminal, you’ll need to show your cruise documents and go through a security line. You will need to pass through an x-ray machine and have your carry-ons scanned, but the process is not as rigorous as at the airport. (You likely won’t need to remove your shoes, for example.) Then you’ll enter a large open space with roped-off lines and check-in stations.
Cruise line staff will be on hand to direct you to the correct line; suite passengers and high-status past-passengers will typically go into a shorter line or separate waiting area, while regular passengers join a main line. At check-in, you will present your ID and documents for the representative to check you in.
- You will also be asked to fill out a form stating whether anyone in your party has been sick lately; this is for the cruise lines to guard against norovirus and other illnesses easily spread in confined places.
- In turn, they will take your picture for security purposes, give you your cruise card (an all-in-one electronic card used as your boarding card, room key and onboard credit card) and give you a schedule of the day’s events and possibly a handy map of the ship.
Note: Some cruise ships issue wristbands in lieu of cards. Additionally, select Carnival ships operate on a keyless embarkation system, in which passengers can pick up their cards in the mailbox outside their cabin, eliminating the extra step of having them issued in the terminal.
Select cruise ports – namely PortMiami, Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) and Port Tampa Bay – have undergone renovations aimed at expediting the embarkation process. PortMiami’s Terminal F (operated by MSC Cruises), for example, recently received 60 additional ticket counters, among other upgrades. Other terminals are building in new technology to cut down the wait time.
PortMiami’s Terminal A will adopt a paperless check-in system as well as digital luggage tracking when Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas arrives in fall 2018. The terminal is designed to host the line’s Oasis-class ships. Meanwhile, Port Everglades’ Terminal 2 will be equipped with similar technology to host Princess Cruises’ Ocean Medallion-class ships.