I know the Boobs Cruise is synonymous with alcohol intake but is there plenty of soft drinks, as Mr Kimo doesn't drink alcohol. I'd assume it's a definite yes but you know what they say about what happens when you assume.....:flagireland:
Im sure Steve will have soft drinks, got to be honest on the 3 cruises we have done, we never saw any lol
I would say yes cause they offered mixed drinks, if not there is a connivance store across the street you can get some , or in the lobby store , the prices are not that bad. Through them in the boat cooler till you need them. If your going that route , bring a Bubba to keep it cold once you retreave em.
Pretty sure they have soft drinks too. Steve will almost certainly oblige if you contact him in advance (he's a very accommodating guy!).
The booze is mixed with pop I think. (I didn't drink on the boat either - however I just waited until the island to drink some pop at lunch but our trip was raining so I could wait without being sick from the heat. ) Just ask the guy handing it out for straight pop. Your room also has some pop in the mini fridge. Smuggle a couple of cans on if you want. I would suggest a big bottle of water might be a better choice. If you can get in touch with Steve, he can confirm if non booze is available on the boat. I would bring ear plugs for her. The cruise is designed for people who are to some extent hammered so the music is extremely loud and the behavior gets pretty in your face. Make sure you get a seat at the front of the boat where the fun happens. The sides of the meash not the centre. So you want to be in the front section of the line walking to the boat from Paty'O.
I'm more fun if I'm not hammered, if I have to much, I feel sick and just want to go to sleep. Tipsy is a better option.
I didn't drink either and I was a bigger disappointment to Chino and his boob hat. A 'guy' who didn't drink.....
They defiantly have a soda similar to sprite. It is some lemon lime Mexican version. I was mixing this with Jägermeister. I am pretty sure they have some other stuff as well because they use it to make the pink and orange drinks they serve. Sorry to disagree with Luv, but I do not think that you need earplugs for the boat, nor is it designed for people who are hammered. I am not a fan of thumping music in my face the entire day, and the 2 trips I have been on, have not been a problem. There are plenty of areas on the boat that are not pumping music right at you, and it is possible to have a conversation. As far as the hammered...yes I end up getting drunk towards the end, but I don't put myself into a drunken stupor right from the beginning, because I do want to enjoy myself and remember the day.