mommyto2girls Posted July 8, 2014 #101 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Our local Indian casino went smoke free and it is more packed with people than ever. I certainly hope the balconys being smoke free is true. I think it's ridiculous for smokers to think its their right to smoke there with no consideration to the people in the balcony next door. As ridiculous as you booking a balcony knowing the person next to you can smoke? Hope they ban heavy cheap perfume on all cruise lines. I have a friend who was hospitalized from breathing in some heavy perfume in an elevator on a Celebrity cruise put her in a full asthma attack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdGuyMG Posted July 8, 2014 #102 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Two people say they have letters saying smokong is out, no one will post them. I understand not wanting to get the TA in trouble, but where's the proof? The letter(s) were probably forwarded by Hose A and Epcot Bill's PVP. Based on their Cruise Critic postings, signature and past cruise history it would be pretty easy for CCL IT security to search their database and figure out who they are and see which employee (or T/A) might have leaked confidential inside information that according to JH was supposed to be released on Wednesday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elliair Posted July 8, 2014 #103 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I want them to ban perfume. Perfumes have horrendously terrible health effects, especially when making them. Impossible to control what men and women spray on themselves, it's not impossible to control someone smoking. Hell, whadda gunna do with someone who doesn't believe in showering and reeks of BO? BO perfume....yuk!:eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonbgd Posted July 8, 2014 #104 Share Posted July 8, 2014 it would be pretty easy for CCL IT security to search their database. Your talking about CCL IT they couldn't find their way out of a paper bag:rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted July 8, 2014 #105 Share Posted July 8, 2014 The letter(s) were probably forwarded by Hose A and Epcot Bill's PVP. Based on their Cruise Critic postings, signature and past cruise history it would be pretty easy for CCL IT security to search their database and figure out who they are and see which employee (or T/A) might have leaked confidential inside information that according to JH was supposed to be released on Wednesday. No proof that it came from a pvp. One person said it was a TA. Ok thanks email is probably all text. But the letter would be an attachment. And that person never said it came from a PVP. I understand the first person not posting it, but the second? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disconnections Posted July 8, 2014 #106 Share Posted July 8, 2014 The letter(s) were probably forwarded by Hose A and Epcot Bill's PVP. Based on their Cruise Critic postings, signature and past cruise history it would be pretty easy for CCL IT security to search their database and figure out who they are and see which employee (or T/A) might have leaked confidential inside information that according to JH was supposed to be released on Wednesday. That wasn't originally intended to be announced on Wednesday. This allows him time to reach out to those who have the power to change the policies to figure out what is really going to happen and then can relay it to his followers. He only started throwing around the day of the week once he realized there would be a lot of wall posts asking him for more information. Remember when the details of the VIFP Club leaked a few weeks before they announced it and everything was denied and nobody believed it? It ended up being 100% accurate, as do many company leaks. Not all are true, but a fair amount end up being true. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted July 8, 2014 #107 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I do find it odd that the TA sent out the email saying it was tipping and smoking policy changes. Tipping was announced same day... smoking... nothing. In the words of the internet... PICS OR SHENS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATHENA3 Posted July 8, 2014 #108 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I hope it’s true and sounds more like it is by JH remarks. It would be the best thing Carnival did since the FTTF came out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted July 8, 2014 #109 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I hope it’s true and sounds more like it is by JH remarks. It would be the best thing Carnival did since the FTTF came out. What remarks... that he'll look into it? In that case, the officer who gave me a speeding ticket is getting fired, the local walmart is sponsoring my paintball team, and I'll be getting every job I ever apply for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dlon Posted July 8, 2014 #110 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Norwegian still allows smoking on balconies so that will become my cruise line of choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EZ4 Posted July 8, 2014 #111 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Carnival is struggling to fill their ships now. They really can't afford to alienate a single customer right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zephyrhillscruisers Posted July 8, 2014 #112 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Three of ten cruises on balconies. i'll have the occasional cigar, which amounts to maybe one stick a cruise. Have yet to hear one complaint or have any cigarette smoke blown my way. I have, however, heard vile, profane and drunken arguements from people on balconies with their cabin mates, or barking at someone via cell phone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted July 8, 2014 #113 Share Posted July 8, 2014 FYI... Who remembers.... the PARADISE. The first ever Non-Smoking ship? What happened...? The Paradise was built to be the world's first completely non-smoking cruise ship and she was entered into service supported by several anti-smoking and cancer-prevention groups. "No smoking" signs were placed prominently on both sides of the ship and on the stern under the name. Non-smoking rules were strictly enforced. No smoking materials of any kind were permitted aboard. If anything was seen or found, the passenger was fined $250 and put off at the next port (transportation home to be provided at passenger's own expense). Due to poor revenue, Carnival decided to discontinue the smoke-free ship in December 2003 because non-smokers tend to not drink or gamble as much as those accustomed to smoke That's right.... It was a failed test. I can see carnival taking one of the Caribbean ships and doing the non smoking balconies and seeing if it can keep profits on it or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S.S.Oceanlover Posted July 8, 2014 #114 Share Posted July 8, 2014 If true that would be terrific news. Hate smokers on nearby balconies. As for tipping, Carnival is far from the worst. I seem to recall for some cabins on another cruise line tipping is over $20/day. It isn't fai to single out Carnival. Holy cow Capitan. What mass market cruise line charges $20pp per day for the tips? I've cruised most of them and have never seen an amount that high.:eek: Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disconnections Posted July 8, 2014 #115 Share Posted July 8, 2014 (edited) Holy cow Capitan. What mass market cruise line charges $20pp per day for the tips? I've cruised most of them and have never seen an amount that high.:eek: Bill They're not even $20pppd when sailing in a suite, either. Edited July 8, 2014 by Disconnections Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovesublime Posted July 8, 2014 #116 Share Posted July 8, 2014 FYI... Who remembers.... the PARADISE. The first ever Non-Smoking ship? What happened...? That's right.... It was a failed test. I can see carnival taking one of the Caribbean ships and doing the non smoking balconies and seeing if it can keep profits on it or not. Would be nice if you cited a source. I believe I read that exact statement here at CC posted by another CC member years ago. Paradise sailed as a non smoking ship for about six years. The CEO at the time stated they simply had difficulty recruiting and retaining non smoking personnel for that ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted July 8, 2014 #117 Share Posted July 8, 2014 (edited) Would be nice if you cited a source. I believe I read that exact statement here at CC posted by another CC member years ago. Paradise sailed as a non smoking ship for about six years. The CEO at the time stated they simply had difficulty recruiting and retaining non smoking personnel for that ship. MLA Format Ok by you? I am not afraid to site sources. Dickinson, Bob; Andy Vladimir (2008). "Coming About". Selling the Sea (in English) (2nd Edition ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-471-74918-9. It was also 8 years, the ship lost as much as 18 million per year in revenue to being non smoking, compared to when it became smoking. I should note that the direct quote is from another web page, which paraphrased Coming About. you can download the text yourself, and read it yourself. Here's the link Page 36 http://www.books.mec.biz/downloads/Selling_the_Sea_An_Inside_Look_at_the_Cruise_Industry/Njg0MjE2MzUw Edited July 8, 2014 by pbsteve Citing source. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruznisMagic Posted July 8, 2014 #118 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I hope that is true, I could then enjoy my balcony more. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk I agree :rolleyes: Our last cruise we could not sit on the Balcony due to smoke. And that was the Panarama deck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SadieN Posted July 8, 2014 #119 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Me too. And to be honest try to stop me. I hear a knock on the door, I'll fling the butt and say I smelled it too, I think it was the room below me. Tossing a butt over the rail was how the Star Princess caught fire several years ago. 50 cents a day amounts to $3 for our usual three day cruises. Wonder what the other CCL corp lines will be doing? Many charge one price for regular cabins and a bit more for suites. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbsteve Posted July 8, 2014 #120 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Tossing a butt over the rail was how the Star Princess caught fire several years ago. 50 cents a day amounts to $3 for our usual three day cruises. Wonder what the other CCL corp lines will be doing? Many charge one price for regular cabins and a bit more for suites. Didn't mean to say I didn't agree to the tipping. Thats fine in my book. And Yes, it was how the fire started, but did you know airplanes are required to have an ashtray in the bathroom because they know people are going to smoke on the plane, and need a safe place to put out the butts, even though it's not allowed. People are going to smoke on the balconies, butts will just be thrown overboard to avoid getting caught, or in a coke can that's tossed in the sea, or into the complaining neighbors balcony to burn the ship down. I'd probably go the coke can route though, I never litter with my butts, but that's going to be the mentality of a lot of smokers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manmachine Posted July 8, 2014 #121 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I vote for a ban on "Old Lady" perfume. LOL Like Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris330r Posted July 8, 2014 #122 Share Posted July 8, 2014 As someone who can't tolerate the smell of smoke, i'm all for the smoking ban and because of it, will likely upgrade from inside cabin to a balcony for my March cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loxley Posted July 8, 2014 #123 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Sure it does, 1/2 no smokong, 1/2 smoking optional. Some people don't care, the world isn't all full of people who swear they're allergic and will die at the sight of a cigarette. I even had someone start coughing at my ecig because they were allergic to "cigarette smoke". Had someone just asked I would have stopped, to her, I said she should find out whos smoking cigarettes. Some people over react to the point I will go out of my way to irritate them, when a simple excuse me would have worked fine. To you people, I say tough ****, next time have respect and in turn I will too. To those of you who are polite, I'll put the cigarette out in a heartbeat. I had someone report a woman smoking while holding her nose, eyes watering and fanning her face. The woman that was reported was chewing on a bic pen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy.capitan Posted July 8, 2014 #124 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Holy cow Capitan. What mass market cruise line charges $20pp per day for the tips? I've cruised most of them and have never seen an amount that high.:eek: Bill They're not even $20pppd when sailing in a suite, either. http://www.oceaniacruises.com/guestservices/faq.aspx?Cat=Shipboard%20Services Q: What is your gratuity policy? A: For sailings prior to the 2013-14 Winter season: How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. For your convenience the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account. For guests occupying staterooms, gratuities of $14.50 per guest, per day will be added. For guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner's Suites where Butler Service is provided, gratuities of $20.50 per guest, per day will be added. In addition, an 18% service gratuity is automatically added to all beverage purchases, spa services and dinner at La Reserve. Naturally, guests may adjust gratuities while onboard the vessel at their sole discretion. For sailings beginning with the 2013-14 Winter season: How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. For your convenience the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account. For guests occupying staterooms, gratuities of $15.00 per guest, per day will be added. For guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner's Suites where Butler Service is provided, gratuities of $22.00 per guest, per day will be added. In addition, an 18% service gratuity is automatically added to all beverage purchases, spa services and dinner at La Reserve. Naturally, guests may adjust gratuities while onboard the vessel at their sole discretion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disconnections Posted July 8, 2014 #125 Share Posted July 8, 2014 (edited) http://www.oceaniacruises.com/guestservices/faq.aspx?Cat=Shipboard%20Services Q: What is your gratuity policy? A: For sailings prior to the 2013-14 Winter season: How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. For your convenience the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account. For guests occupying staterooms, gratuities of $14.50 per guest, per day will be added. For guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner's Suites where Butler Service is provided, gratuities of $20.50 per guest, per day will be added. In addition, an 18% service gratuity is automatically added to all beverage purchases, spa services and dinner at La Reserve. Naturally, guests may adjust gratuities while onboard the vessel at their sole discretion. For sailings beginning with the 2013-14 Winter season: How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. For your convenience the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account. For guests occupying staterooms, gratuities of $15.00 per guest, per day will be added. For guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner's Suites where Butler Service is provided, gratuities of $22.00 per guest, per day will be added. In addition, an 18% service gratuity is automatically added to all beverage purchases, spa services and dinner at La Reserve. Naturally, guests may adjust gratuities while onboard the vessel at their sole discretion. If you look at the post by S.S. Oceanlover, you will see the question was geared towards a mass market cruise line, comparable to Carnival Cruise Lines. Oceania, having only five mid-sized vessels, is not currently considered a mass market cruise line. Do you consider Regent, Seabourn or Azamara to be mass market lines? http://www.brookscruiseservices.com/biglines.html Edited July 8, 2014 by Disconnections Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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