P&O Cruises CHANGE their Alcohol Policy! What does it mean for you?
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P&O has been one of the few cruise lines that have has allowed passengers to take specified maximum amount of alcohol on board their ships at your departure point
each adult was permitted to bring on board a 1 lit bottle of alcohol each for in Cabin use only
the new policy states that each guest 18 years and older may bring up to 1 liter of wine or champagne on board
I maintain in spite of changes over the years piano cruises still offer some very good value cruises
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P&O Cruises CHANGE their Alcohol Policy as on 7 May 2024! What does it mean for you? Here are the new regulations, what it means for you and WHY P&O made the change. I also cover what this means in terms of purchases made during the cruises, corkage fees and whether drinks on room service remains unchanged. What do you think about these changes? Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe and turn on notifications for bi-weekly cruise and travel vlogs plus my Monday night lives! Let’s follow each other on Facebook (jamiewrobins), X, Threads and Instagram @travelblogjamie. You can become an exclusive member / Patron at Patreon.com/travelblogjamie, have personalised videos made for you at Cameo.com/travelblogjamie and find my webpage at beacons.ai/travelblogjamie. #pando #cruise #alcohol #travelblogjamie #pandocruises #drinkspackage