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Shampoo/conditioner bottles, empty the shampoo or whatever, clean the bottle good, fill it, then get some foil and stretch it to fit the top and glue it on. Enjoy the cruise. [/ QUOTE ] About time. Shampoo bottles always work. |
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I have always thought you could defeat the sealed water bottle requirement by drilling in through the bottom, funneling vodka into the bottle, then using a small dab of clear epoxy/plastic glue to seal it up. Never tried it though.
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I was underage and went with three other people who were 21. We all got mouthwash bottles, filled them with liquor, used food coloring to disguise them, and packed them in our suitcase. All 3 of my of-age friends got to keep theirs, while mine got seized from my luggage and confiscated. So that trick failed.
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There are bars and so on but I don't want to spend 300 euros to get drunk. [/ QUOTE ] Nit |
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When I went on a cruise to Hawaii I ran into the same problem. Used my bros ID because I was only 17 at the time and bought a six pack of water. Went into a bathroom and opened up 3 of the 6 bottle while they were still in the plastic 6 holder thingy. Once you are done filling half of them up push the seal back up so it atleast somewhat untampered.
When I entered back on to the boat it was almost like an airport. Luckily I got one of the people that didn't open up every beverage container and take a whiff of it. The man running the line right next to mine was doing this. |
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Are you talking about getting it on when you first board the ship or when you stop at a port? If when first boarding, that's easy. Just pack the bottles in your suitcase (not carry-on) and use plastic bottles. They don't check that luggage. If at port, just do the water bottles with clear booze. Easy. [/ QUOTE ] yep. worked for us, in fact we were able to bring many bottles(tequila,jack,vodka) and didn't even bother switching them to water bottles and what not. Once it's in your room it should be fine, we would leave them on the table during the day and none of the many service people said anything, they have nothing to gain and want you to tip them well at the end. Good times. |
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I have always thought you could defeat the sealed water bottle requirement by drilling in through the bottom, funneling vodka into the bottle, then using a small dab of clear epoxy/plastic glue to seal it up. Never tried it though. [/ QUOTE ] that sounds like it could work. Along those lines In high school we used to get 32oz Poweraid bottles and empty all but a little out and fill it with vodka the little we didn't pout out was enough to color it and the teachers never caught us. So i guess if you uses the water bottle trick explained above and combine it with this one it could work. |
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