Carnival puts 15-drink daily cap on alcohol package
Carnival Cruise Lines has incorporated a daily limit of 15 drinks into its single-price drinks package.
The package, which is now being offered on 13 Carnival ships, lets passengers pay for all beverages on a cruise in a single payment.
A Carnival spokesman said the cruise line recently "formalized" the limit on how many alcoholic drinks guests will be served within a 24-hour period running from 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. the following day.
He stressed that the program is still in a trial period. It started on one ship last summer and has since been expanded to about half of Carnival's fleet.
Sodas and most other non-alcoholic beverages remain unlimited and are not counted toward the 15 drink ceiling, he said.
The package, which is now being offered on 13 Carnival ships, lets passengers pay for all beverages on a cruise in a single payment.
A Carnival spokesman said the cruise line recently "formalized" the limit on how many alcoholic drinks guests will be served within a 24-hour period running from 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. the following day.
He stressed that the program is still in a trial period. It started on one ship last summer and has since been expanded to about half of Carnival's fleet.
Sodas and most other non-alcoholic beverages remain unlimited and are not counted toward the 15 drink ceiling, he said.
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