On what planet does a hotel not allow you to bring alcohol?
I never thought of this until I read it on the website for Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans a few years ago. I just re-checked and they now have this in the FAQ's on their website: "No ice chests are allowed to be brought into the hotel. There is a corkage fee of $10.00 per bottle plus tax and gratuity for liquor being brought into the hotel. Liquor being brought into the hotel must be pre-approved and must enter through the Back Door Security Office." So it would have been better for me to have said some hotels have restrictions. I'm guessing they aren't the only hotel with some kind of restrictions.
Delta Airlines' website states that up to 5 liters of alcohol is allowed in checked baggage and the alcohol content must not exceed 140 proof and any alcohol must be in its original retail packaging. I think most US airlines have something similar since the 5-liter and 140 proof limits are set by the FAA.I don't think airlines have any restrictions on liquor in checked luggage. We have taken bourbon several times in our checked luggage. I just make sure it is nestled tightly in some clothes so it won't break. Disney doesn't care if you have it in your room. We never tried to hide it - just kept it sitting out where the ice bucket and glasses were.