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Bringing food to Aruba
Aug 06, 2007
annp20 wrote:we have been travelingto Aruba for 10 years...we pack a large cooler w/those food items we want..it can't weigh more than 50 lbs. CathyI am wondering if when my family of 6 travels to Aruba in January if is allowed to bring food (munchies, breakfast, beer thats not sold in Aruba) with us?
Cathy T.
Aug 06, 2007
cathyt36 wrote:annp20 wrote:we have been travelingto Aruba for 10 years...we pack a large cooler w/those food items we want..it can't weigh more than 50 lbs. CathyI am wondering if when my family of 6 travels to Aruba in January if is allowed to bring food (munchies, breakfast, beer thats not sold in Aruba) with us?
Cathy T.
Aug 11, 2007
cathyt36
annp20 wrote:we have been travelingto Aruba for 10 years...we pack a large cooler w/those food items we want..it can't weigh more than 50 lbs. Cathy[/QI am wondering if when my family of 6 travels to Aruba in January if is allowed to bring food (munchies, breakfast, beer thats not sold in Aruba) with us?
thanks for your response....does the 50 lbs count as luggage weight? do you need yo pay the airline extra to put it with your luggage, and is there ever a problem in customs? Thanks again!
Anne P.
Aug 11, 2007
cathyt36 wrote:annp20 wrote:we have been travelingto Aruba for 10 years...we pack a large cooler w/those food items we want..it can't weigh more than 50 lbs. CathyI am wondering if when my family of 6 travels to Aruba in January if is allowed to bring food (munchies, breakfast, beer thats not sold in Aruba) with us?
Anne P.
Aug 17, 2007
marylou60 wrote:Don't worry, Orjanstead has grocery stores with all the goodies of homeYou will have to check with TSA. This year I had food taken from carry on. Frozen juice and butter were taken away. Dry foods were ok. If you pack those things in a soft cooler in you luggage it works better since they usually do not inspect.
C T.