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Hello all- 

I tried searching for our scenario and couldn't seem to find the answer... so here goes.

My family and I leave on the Liberty of the Seas out of Galveston, June 19th.  I booked 2 connecting promenade interior rooms. For the reservations- myself and oldest daughter in one room, while my husband and youngest daughter on the other. This is not how we plan to sleep in the rooms- BUT as there are TWO DIFFERENT reservation numbers... and the rule is 2 bottles of wine per stateroom... Can I get away with 4 bottles (2 for my room, & 2 for my husbands), given I am in one room per my reservation, and my husband in the other per his reservation?

I hope that all made sense! 

Thanks in Advance for any insight.

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15 minutes ago, Pattycruise said:

pack them in 2 separate carry ons.  The security will take 2 bottles out of a carryon that contains 4.  I do not know if they would take the time to look at your set sail pass to see you have 2 separate reservations.

THIS is what I'm hoping!! Kinda curious if we beat the system.. ha.  It's just by chance when booking that I decided to book one kid with me- and the other with my husband. 

Thanks everyone for the response!! 

I'll let you all know if it works. ha!

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As long as you have an adult listed in each room, should be fine.   I know you are allowed to put under 18's in a connecting room with the parents in the other room, but since you are in one & your spouse in the other (officially, according to the paperwork), should be able to bring 2 per stateroom.  

I'm doing something similar on my upcoming cruise.  DH & younger DD want DBP, but I don't & older DD can't (health reasons).  We're in connecting rooms also, so we just switched me & younger DD so that we didn't have to call about getting the refreshment packages with the DBP for just one person in each cabin.  Plus, I may want one or 2 drinks or glasses of wine, which I will pay for, but would not get my money's worth on the bigger package.  Didn't want to say I couldn't drink for health reasons, then get caught drinking. Probably unlikely that I would be, but don't want to mess with the system.

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