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Rumors circulating online about in-flight drink packaging carnival cruise There’s been a lot of debate about drinking in moderation while on a cruise.
Carnival Ambassador and Cruise Blogger John Held A recent Facebook post debunked this rumor.
“While we do not share posts, it appears we have received several posts today citing a specific Facebook page that includes many VIPs. Effective December 1st, the number of alcoholic beverages a guest can purchase within a 24-hour period has increased from 15 to 24,” his message read.
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Mr Heald continued: “This is not true. Please ignore what is written there and treat it as…nonsense.”
Carnival Cruises referred a request for comment to Fox News Digital’s drink package site.

Carnival Cruises officials debunked the false rumors and confirmed that the 15-drink limit for passengers per day remains in place. (St. Petersburg)
The company’s program allows up to 15 alcoholic drinks in a 24-hour period from 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. the next day.
“Carnival reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason,” the cruise line also says on its website.
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It added that guests may be limited to the following numbers: 15 drinks It depends on the judgment and discretion of the staff.
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According to the Cruise Lines International Association, approximately 37.7 million people are expected to cruise in 2025.

Carnival Cruises’ drink program allows up to 15 alcoholic beverages per person in a 24-hour period. Staff may limit this at their discretion if necessary. (St. Petersburg)
35-year-old man dies He was recently allegedly served 33 alcoholic drinks while on board a Royal Caribbean cruise.
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The man’s family filed a lawsuit against the company after an autopsy determined his death was a homicide, FOX News Digital previously reported.

Approximately 37.7 million people are expected to take a cruise in 2025. (St. Petersburg)
The complaint alleged that the crew inadvertently served the seafarers within hours of the ship leaving port. At least 33 types of alcoholic beveragesHe then became inebriated and increasingly agitated while searching for his cabin.
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Guards and crew allegedly attacked and restrained the man while injecting him with the sedative haloperidol and using three cans of pepper spray.