Brewmasher
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I guess my point is if you can't afford to get the leather, maybe you shouldn't be buying the Benz. Maybe a nice cloth-seated Toyota is more your speed.
Likewise if an add'l $55 a day for unlimited booze (Carnival) breaks you, maybe you can't afford to go on a Cruise or that cruises (and their beverage program) aren't for you.
Tried this my last cruise with Carnival. Everyone in your stateroom of drinking age must buy the package, which you must get every day of the cruse. Kind of unfair if your cabin mate(s) don't drink that much, or if you are going to be off the ship in port all day. Prices are equivalent to an upscale bar or restaurant. Beer (not much in the line of craft, but had some imports like Heineken and Stella) were $4-$7 each, + 15% tip automatically added. Top shelf spirits and specialty drinks were not included, but you would get a whopping 25% discount if you had the card. You only had to pay the 15% on the $55 a day charge, and I don't know how much of that actually makes it to the servers because it would take up to an hour to get a drink at times.