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    Sun Lovin Canadians is offline Junior Member
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    Default "In room bar" question.

    We have been here for 8 days now, and still not opened any of our large bottles of booze stocked in our room....haha...too many good drinks from the bars I guess. Does anyone know if you take these bottles home with you, do they get charged to your room/credit card ? I understand it's all inclusive, but I doubt they let you do this.

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    Wally is online now Senior Member
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    When you go to an all-you-can-eat buffet, can you take bags of food home?
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    yookster is online now Senior Member
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    We always just left them in the bar if we did not sure them.... not sure what everyone else does.

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    Bottles are for the room only.

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    Ooh...good question! I am going to be watching for the answer! My fiance and I will be on our honeymoon at CTI in November and we don't do alot of drinking our rooms usually!

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    dank120 is online now Senior Member
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    Yes, you can, and no, they don't charge. These aren't exactly premium liquors though. I would rather pay $12 for a bottle of Appleton Special at home than to have the resorts need to raise their rates, because a bunch of guests start taking their mini-bar bottles home! I do have a buddy that always brings his rum bottle home though.

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    John from NJ is offline Junior Member
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    All inclusive - "Its all you can drink, not all you can take". Leave the bottles, you're not charged for them.

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    zaraforty is online now Senior Member
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    They have a pour spout in them don't they. Won't they drip in your luggage if you take them?

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    Ruthjfj is online now Junior Member
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    It would never occur to me to remove anything from the room or anywhere else and take it home just because I thought I might not have to pay for it. It doesn't feel to me like a very gracious thing to do but I guess we all pick our own path through the world and I dare say I do other things that would seem odd to you.

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    colts-n-cubs is offline Junior Member
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    I think you might run into problems at the airport unless you are checking them all. But then you have the dilemma of do you list on the custom forms or not?

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    If you need something for the trip to the airport- mix your favorite cocktail in a water bottle and bring along. If you don't drink it, then you will have to put it in your checked bag at the airport.
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    faraway is online now Junior Member
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    We left behind 3 unopened bottles of spirits, and a half bottle of vodka at CSS.
    I wouldn't dream of taking them home, just as I wouldn't take towels or robes etc. Imagine the cost to Couples if we all decide to take home a couple of large bottles from the mini-bar each time we visit.

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    Sheesh, SLC was just asking a question.. a simple yes or no answer wouldve been good.. seems like they took a slight bashing.

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    I must be missing something....in 4 trips to CSS it never occurred to me to take the booze from the mini bar...is that even an option?????? Randymon what the true scoop on this issue????

    suzyQ

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    We would never think of taking the bottles! I just wish the fridge itself was smaller, it's so hard to get it to fit into the suitcase!!!

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    First reaction is... tacky

    But we do take the shower gels and shampoo home with us. More so because we think they throw out open bottles anyway.

    I suppose if they are going to throw out open bottle of liquor, then take it. But I highly doubt they are doing that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klfhngr View Post
    Sheesh, SLC was just asking a question.. a simple yes or no answer wouldve been good.. seems like they took a slight bashing.
    Oh my that is what I was thinking! Just a question! Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by zaraforty View Post
    They have a pour spout in them don't they. Won't they drip in your luggage if you take them?
    They have a pour spout in them for a reason. What you don't use, they can reuse at the bars.

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