B.C. Hotel Guests Can Soon Carry Liquor from Pub to Room

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Complimentary alcoholic drinks at check-in will also soon be allowed – Hotel guests in B.C. will be able to carry unfinished alcoholic beverages from their hotel’s bar or pub to their rooms starting January 23, the B.C. government announced December 14.

Hotel owners that also have pubs on their premises will also be allowed to supply guests with an alcoholic welcome drink starting January 23.

“The luxury of a complimentary cocktail at check-in or the convenience of saying ‘yes’ to a guest who wishes to go back to their room and enjoy the rest of their drink are the details that make our guests feel at home,” said David MacKenzie, who is president of the BC Hotel Association.

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Glen Korstro – Business In Vancouver – December 14, 2016.

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