Texans work hard we play hard and when we go on vacation we want to really let our hair down and celebrate. That's why so many cruisers who set sail from the Port of Galveston just south of Houston are always inquiring about drinks, drink packages, and the rules for drinking on board an ocean-going cruise vessel.

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Not having made as many sailings out of Galveston as I have done from other ports I can't be sure about the plans for "guest comfort" on board. But I do know the ships that I have sailed on out of Texas always have plenty of options when it comes to whistle-whetting. But, truth be told, we Texans ain't got nothing on the folks that sail out of the Big Easy in neighboring Louisiana.

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Cruise ships sailing out of New Orleans will actually stock more booze on board than most other ocean-going ships on the same itinerary. I have a factual first-hand account of how a Royal Caribbean ship sailing from New Orleans to Cozumel actually ran out of beer and most other alcoholic beverages before they crossed the halfway point in the Gulf of Mexico.

I think it's no secret that one of the pastimes of a cruise guest from the Gulf South is to drink while on vacation. The problem with drinking on a cruise ship is the cost. Those drinks can get expensive and if you like to drink a lot of them, well that can add up quickly.

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That's why cruise lines offer drink packages to their guests. Guests pay one price and enjoy as much as their liver can handle while onboard. For a normal person, a drink package is a bad investment. Unless you plan on being stinky drunk the entire time you're on vacation you won't get your money's worth, or will you?

It would be nice if others in your party could take advantage of your "drink package" but alas the cruise lines make a lot of money on booze and they aren't about to let anybody circumvent the system. But wait, some Louisiana cruisers already have and at least one cruise line is on to them.

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On the cruise ship's social media sites, it's called "Buy Me a Drink". Here is how it works. You purchase an unlimited drink package for your cruise. Your friend wants a drink but they don't have the package. You offer to "buy them a drink" using your drink package and they Cash App or Venmo you the agreed-upon price.

So that $15.00 drink of the day that is served at no charge to the drink package holder could be turned into $10, $5, $2, or whatever the agreed-upon price is. The package holder pockets the money and the guests get a discounted drink It's great for cruisers, it sucks for cruise lines.

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Hence, the announcement by Carnival Cruise Lines that the practice is not allowed on their ships. From what we understand the cruise line is actually encouraging guests to rat out other guests who participate in the practice.

A Carnival spokesman stopped short of saying those caught participating in "Buy Me A Drink" will be thrown off the ship but let's just say any serious violation of cruise line policies and protocols will get you in a lot of hot water and that could include an early debarkation.

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So, now you know and to be truthful, there are so many other great ways to make your cruise vacation less expensive, here are some of our favorites that could put more than $1,000 back into your pocket.

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