tine-tine Posted February 16, 2012 #1 Share Posted February 16, 2012 My husband and I are both avid non smokers and apart from sailing with HAL some years ago have consistently sailed with Celebrity because of their stringent non smoking policy. We did like our previous cruise with HAL and were considering a 21 day HAL cruise for a change but are a bit concerned about booking because of the more relaxed smoking policy. Looking for comments from non smokers on their experience?:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HamOp Posted February 16, 2012 #2 Share Posted February 16, 2012 You don't say how long ago your last cruise with HAL was, but you did enjoy it. HAL has not loosened the smoking policy, in fact now smoking is not allowed in any cabins. It remains to be seen if more smokers are now booking HAL, and I guess that could have an impact on you if the smoking population has increased, but it's really not hard to avoid the smoking areas. We had no problem on our last cruise on the Veendam and that was before the change. Go and have a good time! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkNC Posted February 16, 2012 #3 Share Posted February 16, 2012 You will still have smoking in the casino (and it will smell like smoke even if you don't). You don't say if you would get a balcony but if you do it is likely that you will also get some smoke there. The other area where you will get smoke is up on the decks around the pool. We seldom go to Crows Nest as it seems to attract smokers. I do not like smoke at all but I don't really have a big problem, when I encounter it I just go else where. We also don't get balconies as we have not been able to enjoy them (or it is hit or miss). I suspect the change in smoking policy where now you can't smoke in cabins will push more people to smoke on the balconies. The fact that you use the word "avid" might make me think you should stick with X as you almost have to look for smoke with them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtl513 Posted February 16, 2012 #4 Share Posted February 16, 2012 We are one ex-smoker (for 30 years now) and one never-smoker. We have never been bothered by smokers on any HAL cruise except in the casinos. You may get a whiff every now and then, such as when going out of the Lido to the aft pool on the smoking side, but nothing more than that. We've never had a chain smoker next to us on a balcony. Knock on wood, maybe. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeriatricNurse Posted February 16, 2012 #5 Share Posted February 16, 2012 My husband and I are both avid non smokers and apart from sailing with HAL some years ago have consistently sailed with Celebrity because of their stringent non smoking policy. We did like our previous cruise with HAL and were considering a 21 day HAL cruise for a change but are a bit concerned about booking because of the more relaxed smoking policy. Looking for comments from non smokers on their experience?:confused: Well, for one thing, if you are planning on booking a balcony/verandah with HAL, there will be the possibility of one/several of your balcony/verandah neighbours being smokers, who will enjoy their smoking on their balconies/verandahs, to your detriment! ;) And for another thing, if you like to utilize the casino, where smoking is also allowed, then you may need to bypass that venue too!;) I too am an avowed non smoker, who will soon be booking a cruise with X to experience their "stringent non smoking policy"! :) And we're off & running on yet (another) 'smoking thread"! :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redwinger Posted February 16, 2012 #6 Share Posted February 16, 2012 As non-smokers, the deal breaker with us is the smoking on the balconies with HAL. Just imagine sailing with heavy smokers on either side of you and you will find your balcony virtually useless almost 24 hours daily. If this is a factor, and it sounds like it is, then X is for you. cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thequeen54 Posted February 16, 2012 #7 Share Posted February 16, 2012 I think they should make rooms on the port side w/balconies smoking "rooms" and the other side of the boat smoke-free. That way non-smokers can enjoy their balconies without the worry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare whogo Posted February 16, 2012 #8 Share Posted February 16, 2012 You can also encounter smoke on the promenade deck. I believe a smoker is entitled to light up next to you anywhere on that deck. Correct me if I am wrong. Why leave Celebrity? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rounder Posted February 16, 2012 #9 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Azamara Club Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted in the port side aft section of the Looking Glass Lounge and the starboard forward section of the pool deck. Where You Can't: The rest of the ship is completely non-smoking, including all cabins and balconies. Carnival Cruise Lines Where You Can Smoke: Cigarette smoking in public venues is only permitted in Carnival's dance clubs as well as in designated areas within the casino and casino bar. Smoking (including cigars) is permitted in designated exterior open deck areas (starboard side) of all ships. Additionally, smoking is allowed in the jazz clubs of the following ships: Carnival Destiny, Carnival Triumph, Carnival Victory, Carnival Spirit, Carnival Pride, Carnival Legend, Carnival Miracle, Carnival Conquest, Carnival Glory, Carnival Valor, Carnival Liberty, Carnival Freedom, and Carnival Splendor. Where You Can't: Everywhere but above enumerated spaces are non-smoking, including the dining room and most public rooms. Smoking is prohibited in all cabins. Passengers in balcony accommodations are permitted to smoke cigarettes and cigars outside on the balcony. Spa cabins -- currently featured on Carnival Splendor, Carnival Dream and Carnival Magic -- are entirely smoke-free, including on the balconies. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar smoking is permitted in the jazz clubs. Celebrity Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Cigarette smoking is only permitted in designated indoor and outdoor areas. Examples include the port side of the pool deck and sundecks on each ship; the port side of the Sunset Bar on Celebrity Century and on Celebrity's Millennium class of ships; and the port side, aft, outside of Winter Garden on Celebrity Galaxy and Celebrity Mercury. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in cabins and on balconies. Also, smoking is not permitted in any dining venue, casino, theater, hallway, elevator or corridor. On Celebrity's new Solstice, the Lawn Club and the Sunset Bar at the Lawn Club will not allow smoking. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar and pipe smoking is allowed only in specially designated sections of the open decks. Costa Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted on the open decks, in cabins, including balconies, and in designated smoking areas in most public rooms. Where You Can't: All restaurants and show lounges are non-smoking. Cruise & Maritime Voyages Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted on two designated areas on the open decks. Where You Can't: All cabins, restaurants, public rooms and show lounges are non-smoking Crystal Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted in cabins, on open decks, and in designated smoking areas in most bars and lounges. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited on verandahs of all staterooms and suites aboard. As well, all dining venues, including the Crystal Dining Room, Bistro, Lido Cafe and alternative restaurants, are non-smoking, as is the Galaxy Lounge (the main show lounge). Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar and pipe smoking is permitted either in the Connoisseur Club or on the open decks (except for Lido Deck). Cunard Line Where You Can Smoke: On Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, smoking is permitted in cabins, including balconies, and in the designated smoking sections of most bars and lounges. On Queen Victoria there are also limitations on the open decks. Smoking is only permitted on the starboard side of Deck 3 as well as the forward and aft areas of Deck 10. Where You Can't: Elevators, theaters, and the library are non-smoking, as are all restaurants on Queen Mary 2. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar and pipe smoking is permitted in Churchill's Cigar Lounge aboard Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria. Disney Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted on the starboard side of all open decks (except near Mickey's Pool) and cabin balconies. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in all indoor areas, including cabins. Fred. Olsen Cruise Line Where You Can Smoke: Guests are only be able to smoke on cabin balconies and in specially designated areas on open-air decks. Where You Can't: Smoking is banned in all indoor areas on all Fred. Olsen ships. Holland America Line Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted on open decks and in designated areas in most public spaces. Where You Can't: All restaurants are non-smoking, as is the show lounge during performances. HAL's smoking policy designates cabins as non-smoking areas. Smoking is still, however, permitted on cabin balconies. Louis Cruise Lines Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted on the open decks and in designated smoking areas in most public rooms. Where You Can't: All cabins are non-smoking, as well as the dining room. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar smoking is permitted only on the open decks. MSC Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is only allowed indoors in the cigar rooms, the casinos and one dedicated lounge, and outdoors on one side of the sun deck. Where You Can't: Each MSC ship is now 90 percent smoke-free. Smoking is prohibited in dining rooms, theaters and cabins (including cabin balconies). Norwegian Cruise Line Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted in designated ares on open decks, in casinos and in cigar bars. Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Gem, Norwegian Pearl, Norwegian Dawn and Norwegian Spirit have cigar bars. Where You Can't: All indoor public areas except casinos and cigar bars are non-smoking. Smoking is also prohibited in cabins. Cigarette smoking is still allowed on balconies; however, cigar and pipe smoking on balconies is prohibited. Oceania Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted only in the aft port side of Horizons, and the starboard forward section of the outdoor Pool Deck. Where You Can't: All other areas are smoke-free. This includes all cabins and balconies, restaurants, public rooms and open decks except for the two designated smoking areas. P & O Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Passengers who wish to light up can smoke on stateroom balconies and on certain open decks. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in all enclosed public areas and in the cabins. Princess Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted in the Churchill's cigar lounge, a section of the disco and casino, and a portion of the open decks. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in show lounges, elevators, dining rooms and all food service areas. Princess also prohibits smoking in cabins and balconies across its fleet. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar and pipe smoking is permitted only on the open decks. Pullmantur Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted everywhere except in the non-smoking areas of the main restaurants. The line asks passengers to follow "the norms of good education and civility." Where You Can't: The only non-smoking areas are in the main restaurants. Regent Seven Seas Cruises Where You Can Smoke: RSSC allows smoking on open decks, in casinos and at all pool bars. Smoking is also permitted in the Connoisseur Club on Seven Seas Mariner, Navigator and Voyager, and in designated smoking areas in lounges on each ship. Where You Can't: RSSC does not allow smoking in suites, staterooms or on private balconies. Smoking is also not permitted in any enclosed dining areas. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar smoking is permitted in the Connoisseur Club on Seven Seas Mariner, Navigator and Voyager, and in the designated area of the pool bar on those three ships. Pipe smoking is permitted only in the Connoisseur Club on Mariner, Navigator and Voyager, and is prohibited in open deck areas and on all other ships. Royal Caribbean Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted only on cabin balconies, on the starboard side of open decks and in the designated smoking areas of public rooms. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in all cabins (except on balconies) and in one public room on each ship. In addition, as always, dining areas and show lounges will be non-smoking, along with the port side of open decks. Saga Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted in cabins, including balconies, in the designated smoking areas in many lounges, and on open decks. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in the dining room, cinema, theater, card room and library, as well as in the lounge during entertainment and lectures. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar and pipe smoking is permitted on open decks, in the upper level of Club Polaris on Saga Rose and the View restaurant on Saga Ruby. Seabourn Cruise Line Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted in guest suites, on the starboard side of the observation lounge and on open decks (including the Sky Bar area), with the exception of the outdoor section of Veranda Cafe. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in all public rooms except the starboard side of the observation lounge. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar and pipe smoking is prohibited anywhere indoors, including in cabins, but is allowed after dinner in an outdoor area near Sky Bar. SeaDream Yacht Club Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted outdoors on Decks 3, 4 and 6. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in all indoor spaces, including cabins, and outdoors on Decks 2 and 5. Silversea Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is permitted in specifically designated tables in some bars and lounges and specifically designated outside areas on the open deck. Cigarette smoking is also permitted in cabins. Where You Can't: Cabin balconies, The Restaurant, indoors at the Terrace Cafe, Saletta, the Show Lounge, Card/Conference Room, Library, Spa/Fitness Centre, Internet Point and Gift Shops/Boutiques are smoke-free. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar and pipe smoking are only permitted in the Connoisseur's Corner and in specifically designated outside areas on open Decks 9 and 10 aboard Silver Shadow, Silver Whisper and Silver Spirit, and open Deck 9 aboard Silver Cloud and Silver Wind Thomson Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is only permitted in strictly designated areas of the open deck. Where You Can't: Smoking is not permitted anywhere inside the ship. Windstar Cruises Where You Can Smoke: Smoking is allowed on the open decks, in cabins and on the port side of the lounge on all ships. It is also permitted in the casino and on the port side of the Compass Rose on Wind Surf only. Where You Can't: Smoking is prohibited in the restaurants on all Windstar ships. Cigar and Pipe Smoking: Cigar and pipe smoking is permitted on the open decks only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Funsun60 Posted February 16, 2012 #10 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Well, my husband is a "light smoker"..maybe 5-10 cigarettes/day and never inside. I am an ex-smoker. Question: where exactly are the designated outside smoking areas? I presume they will be the same areas for all HAL ships..we will be on the MS Ryndam. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sail7seas Posted February 16, 2012 #11 Share Posted February 16, 2012 As non-smokers, the deal breaker with us is the smoking on the balconies with HAL. Just imagine sailing with heavy smokers on either side of you and you will find your balcony virtually useless almost 24 hours daily. If this is a factor, and it sounds like it is, then X is for you. cheers That happened to us on Eurodam. A whole cruise we could not use our veranda. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypercafe Posted February 16, 2012 #12 Share Posted February 16, 2012 We are non smokers and have cruised on all mass market lines. I have never had a problem with smokers. Its a big ship so if I find myself in a smoking area that I don't like I move to someplace else. I have never noticed smoke on the balcony. However if you have a sensitive nose I would chose X. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CtheW0rld Posted February 16, 2012 #13 Share Posted February 16, 2012 My husband and I are both avid non smokers and apart from sailing with HAL some years ago have consistently sailed with Celebrity because of their stringent non smoking policy. We did like our previous cruise with HAL and were considering a 21 day HAL cruise for a change but are a bit concerned about booking because of the more relaxed smoking policy. Looking for comments from non smokers on their experience?:confused: don't do it. please. as you are self-described 'avid non smokers' you will have a miserable time. if you do book the hal cruise, please do not come back and complain about it. you have been warned :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peaches from georgia Posted February 16, 2012 #14 Share Posted February 16, 2012 ROUNDER- Thank you for posting the smoking policies of all these cruiselines. Obviously there are wonderful ships available, many considered premium and luxury, that meet the needs of non-smokers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrankNJ Posted February 16, 2012 #15 Share Posted February 16, 2012 My only complaint about smoke would be in the casino . Sometimes they use a metal trash can to dump the smoldering ashtrays in and they park that thing right next to a blackjack table. That's annoying . But as a long time ex-smoker I've never noticed a smoke smell problem on the verandas , maybe I'm just not that sensitive to it . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mamaofami Posted February 16, 2012 #16 Share Posted February 16, 2012 I'm very sensitive to smoke, but so far, luckily, haven't had a problem with it. However, with the new policy of no cabin smoking, I do think it will drive the smokers to their balconies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtl513 Posted February 16, 2012 #17 Share Posted February 16, 2012 I think they should make rooms on the port side w/balconies smoking "rooms" and the other side of the boat smoke-free. That way non-smokers can enjoy their balconies without the worry. Won't work. Not enough smokers to fill a side, and some non-smokers may want to be on the "smoking side". :D ... and you will find your balcony virtually useless almost 24 hours daily. That's a huge exaggeration. I doubt that the heaviest smoker would be out there more than 2 or 3 hours a day, even on sea days. Everybody has to sleep, eat, etc, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Two@Sea Posted February 16, 2012 #18 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Perhaps I am mistaken, but I was under the impression that Carnival and Princess both prohibited smoking on balconies effective 1/15/12? For those who sail Carnival, the information posted above may be outdated. (Or, I am completely wrong... and it certainly wouldn't be the first time! :o) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sail7seas Posted February 16, 2012 #19 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Perhaps I am mistaken, but I was under the impression that Carnival and Princess both prohibited smoking on balconies effective 1/15/12? For those who sail Carnival, the information posted above may be outdated. (Or, I am completely wrong... and it certainly wouldn't be the first time! :o) You are not mistaken. You have it right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redwinger Posted February 16, 2012 #20 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Smokers on balcony 2 or 3 hours a day? Get a reality check please. Based on our experiences {25 plus cruises}, the smokers tend to be out on their balconies a good share of the waking hours and even during the late nights to satisfy their "needs". Try a cigar or a pipe smoker beside you and then let's hear your thoughts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauiedin87 Posted February 16, 2012 #21 Share Posted February 16, 2012 After having balconies several times, we no longer book balcony cabins. We've had heavy smokers next to us as well as above us. One time, we also had a non-stop very loud talker on the balcony next to us, yelling to her cruise companion inside. That was a 19-day cruise and that's when we decided - ENOUGH! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtl513 Posted February 16, 2012 #22 Share Posted February 16, 2012 ... the smokers tend to be out on their balconies a good share of the waking hours and even during the late nights to satisfy their "needs". You mean they never go ashore, never go to any shows or other activities on the ship, never go to eat? I doubt it. We're probably not on our balcony more than 2 hours a day even on a sea day. Try a cigar or a pipe smoker beside you and then let's hear your thoughts. We had a cigar smoker up-wind of us once. He smoked on his balcony maybe an hour each evening. And personally I don't find pipes that objectionable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CowPrincess Posted February 16, 2012 #23 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Perhaps I am mistaken, but I was under the impression that Carnival and Princess both prohibited smoking on balconies effective 1/15/12? For those who sail Carnival, the information posted above may be outdated. (Or, I am completely wrong... and it certainly wouldn't be the first time! :o) Effective December 1, 2011 smoking is prohibited in all staterooms. Beginning December 1, 2011, Guests with a balcony stateroom may only smoke outside on their balcony. from here: http://www.carnival.com/cms/static_templates/ticket_contract.aspx section 8© .... so it looks to me that smoking is permitted on balconies on Carnival ships. If I'm incorrect I hope someone provides more current info. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted February 16, 2012 #24 Share Posted February 16, 2012 ROUNDER- Thank you for posting the smoking policies of all these cruiselines. Obviously there are wonderful ships available, many considered premium and luxury, that meet the needs of non-smokers. Great info from Rounder, both me an my wife dislike smoke and had no problems at all on lasr 2 HAL cruises ( worse place I have ever been for smoke is in a Princess casino there was just a cloud over the whole room) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Funsun60 Posted February 16, 2012 #25 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Rounder: Thank you for the information. I think we were posting at the same time. Not a big deal for us..we will just find our way to the appropriate promenade/deck places so hubby can get his fix. We do not have a balcony, so will not be "infringing" on the rights of any neighbours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.