Do Rum Runner flasks work on cruises?


Do Rum Runner flasks work on cruises? You can use our product to sneak your wine, vodka, tequila, rum, or other alcohol for your enjoyment while cruising. Our product is BPA free and food grade unlike some cheap imitators.


Can you bring a rum cake on a cruise?

Yes, the cakes are cruise ship and airport approved. They may be taken to cabin on ship and carry on luggage on aircraft.


Can you buy a bottle of rum on a cruise ship?

Guests cannot bring liquor and spirits, including rum, onboard with them as they start their voyage. If you purchase rum at a port of call, it will be stored until the end of your cruise and you'll be able to pick it up when your cruise is over.


Can you bring little bottles of liquor on a cruise?

Policy – Guests are allowed to take spirits, wine, and champagne onboard, though most alcohol is included in the price of the cruise. Policy – Two bottles (750ml each or smaller) of wine or champagne per cabin are allowed. No beer or spirits may be taken onboard for consumption.


Can I bring a loaf of bread on a cruise?

Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked bags. Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible.


Can you have alcohol in your room on a cruise?

Most cruise lines allow 2 bottles of wine or sparkling wine per cabin and some do allow liquor or beer. You can enjoy that in the stateroom, or pour a glass and walk freely with it, but if you want to bring the bottle to the dining room they will charge you a corkage fee.


What happens if you get caught trying to sneak alcohol onto a cruise ship?

If cruise ship crew suspect you are sneaking alcohol on board they will inspect your luggage in detail. They may check your wine bottles to see if it really is sealed as new and contains wine. They will confiscate it if found to contain spirits, and may even refuse you boarding.


Will alcohol smash in suitcase?

In addition, Mika Bulmash, founder and CEO of Wine for the World in New York, says to make sure that the suitcase's contents are full enough so that the bottle doesn't hit the side of your suitcase; it may break due to the impact.