patz Posted July 8, 2014 #276 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I have a cruise booked in August and one in January. After that I am done cruising with Carnival. I have suggested numerous times to make one side of the ship smoking and the other side non-smoking. I guess we will go back to land vacations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sailor_Sally Posted July 8, 2014 #277 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I am thrilled with this change . I left Carnival and went to RCI when they stopped the smoking now I can book Carnival again & return to booking a balcony . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sundown331 Posted July 8, 2014 #278 Share Posted July 8, 2014 People should be wary of what they wish for.... Non smokers will now have fresh air on their balconies but the deck with the casino and cigar bar will be two to three times as smoke filled and crowded as they are now, especially when it's raining outside. As far as I'm concerned it'll save me money. The less I smoke = the less I drink = the less I gamble = the less I spend money. The only thing I'll do more now is eat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CRUZBUDS Posted July 8, 2014 #279 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Are any of the smokers out there truly surprised by the change? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bookbug53 Posted July 8, 2014 #280 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I hate to break it to those of you threatening to jump from Carnival to NCL because of the new smoking policy, but NCL is probably next. I only wish it would happen before my upcoming October cruise! Many of you jumpers have probably already jumped once or twice already when the other lines made this very same change. You may as well prepare yourself that very soon you won't be able to smoke on any cruise line balcony in the North American mass market. So you need to decide if you love cruising more than you enjoy smoking on a balcony. Me? I'm thrilled with this change, just as I was when Royal made it. And Carnival not being able to fill their ships probably has less to do with their smoking policy than many other factors! And don't forget that cigar and pipe smokers might as well stay put. Those are not allowed on NCL balconies. :D It is only a matter of time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blizzardlane Posted July 8, 2014 #281 Share Posted July 8, 2014 People should be wary of what they wish for.... Non smokers will now have fresh air on their balconies but the deck with the casino and cigar bar will be two to three times as smoke filled and crowded as they are now, especially when it's raining outside. As far as I'm concerned it'll save me money. The less I smoke = the less I drink = the less I gamble = the less I spend money. The only thing I'll do more now is eat. Indeed. The non-smoking ship thing worked out so well for them... I think we'll just rent a house at the beach next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out to sea! Posted July 8, 2014 #282 Share Posted July 8, 2014 ...and the smoker did the responsible thing and just decided to flick the cigarette butt anywhere he/she pleased. I'm sure there are rules (and signs everywhere) about throwing things overboard. Yes there are signs about throwing things overboard. So if the legal smoker next to you flicks his/her butt overboard that makes it okay for you to leave you balcony door open? Or do you just complain about certain rules and think the others don't apply to you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sooner33 Posted July 8, 2014 #283 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Im a smoker , and if i want to smoke on the balcony i will still do it , I will just pay the $250. I do like the idea of having one side of the ship smoking and one not I do understand how non smokers dont like smokers , but its legal and we have the right to smoke my 2 cents Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out to sea! Posted July 8, 2014 #284 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I am sure there will be fines given to people who do smoke and it would be pretty easy for a neighbor to take a picture or video for proof No, it would be pretty hard actually with the dividers there. If I see someone sticking their camera around my divider, it most likely will end up at the bottom of the ocean. Or the person will get booted off at the next stop for attempting to take nude pictures of me. :eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvtheships Posted July 8, 2014 #285 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Indeed. The non-smoking ship thing worked out so well for them... I think we'll just rent a house at the beach next year. As long as the owners if the rental allow smoking in their beach house Also be prepared to leave a hefty deposit that won't be returned if smoking is detected Don't be surprised if the neighbors turn you in Don't be surprised if the rental agent checks the house on a regular basis Times they are a changin' Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruise4Music Posted July 8, 2014 #286 Share Posted July 8, 2014 People should be wary of what they wish for.... Non smokers will now have fresh air on their balconies but the deck with the casino and cigar bar will be two to three times as smoke filled and crowded as they are now, especially when it's raining outside. As far as I'm concerned it'll save me money. The less I smoke = the less I drink = the less I gamble = the less I spend money. The only thing I'll do more now is eat. Sounds like you got it made.:D You will be healthy and richer. On my next cruise I'll have a couple of extra drinks to make up for the loss of business. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stobe1 Posted July 8, 2014 #287 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Yes there are signs about throwing things overboard. So if the legal smoker next to you flicks his/her butt overboard that makes it okay for you to leave you balcony door open? Or do you just complain about certain rules and think the others don't apply to you? Would you care to show me where I said it was OK to leave the balcony door open? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out to sea! Posted July 8, 2014 #288 Share Posted July 8, 2014 true, but then you risk a larger 'clean up' fee if the steward smells the smoke. There will be people hell bent on breaking the rules because they disagree with them. Not sure why they dont just patronize a company that has rules that they will abide by. I say the same thing about smugglers. Disney allows one to bring on as much alcohol that they can carry. So does NCL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CRUZBUDS Posted July 8, 2014 #289 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Im a smoker , and if i want to smoke on the balcony i will still do it , I will just pay the $250. I do like the idea of having one side of the ship smoking and one not I do understand how non smokers dont like smokers , but its legal and we have the right to smoke my 2 cents sorry -- no, you don't have the right to smoke anywhere you want. On other lines repeated violations can lead to being put off the ship. In our city, beaches and parks are non-smoking areas. Maybe that's why we're so sensitive to smoke, we rarely come in contact with it in our daily lives. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sailor_Sally Posted July 8, 2014 #290 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I do understand how non smokers dont like smokers , but its legal and we have the right to smoke my 2 cents It is legal but rights have been changing and smoking is not allowed in a lot of places now so just adapt . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sooner33 Posted July 8, 2014 #291 Share Posted July 8, 2014 sorry -- no, you don't have the right to smoke anywhere you want. On other lines repeated violations can lead to being put off the ship. In our city, beaches and parks are non-smoking areas. Maybe that's why we're so sensitive to smoke, we rarely come in contact with it in our daily lives. Not what the announcement says Says you will be charged a $250 cleaning fee " Guests who smoke in their staterooms or on their balconies will be assessed a $250 cleaning and refreshing fee on their Sail & Sign shipboard account. Information on this fee is included in Carnival's ticket contract." So i will pay the $250 simple as that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvtheships Posted July 8, 2014 #292 Share Posted July 8, 2014 (edited) Are any of the smokers out there truly surprised by the change? Probably not but can't admit it The next thing will be that they are " addicted" and should be afforded special services I actually had a nurse use that line on me 20 years ago when I complained that the new mother next to me was smoking in bed while nursing her baby!!!! Bottom line. Nurse that allowed it suspended and head nurse came in to profusely apologize that the other nurse allowed the smoking and it won't happen again They were probably concerned I would report it up the line Sent from my iPhone using Forums Edited July 8, 2014 by luvtheships Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruise4Music Posted July 8, 2014 #293 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Im a smoker , and if i want to smoke on the balcony i will still do it , I will just pay the $250. I do like the idea of having one side of the ship smoking and one not I do understand how non smokers dont like smokers , but its legal and we have the right to smoke my 2 cents But I'll bet you will still gripe about dress/chair hog rules. I think they probably will end up tossing you off the ship so be careful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvtheships Posted July 8, 2014 #294 Share Posted July 8, 2014 But I'll bet you will still gripe about dress/chair hog rules. I think they probably will end up tossing you off the ship so be careful. Oh they will absolutely toss them off the ship I wonder if the travel insurance will cover them since any expense they incur would be due to breaking rules that they blatantly ignored? Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvtheships Posted July 8, 2014 #295 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Im a smoker , and if i want to smoke on the balcony i will still do it , I will just pay the $250. I do like the idea of having one side of the ship smoking and one not I do understand how non smokers dont like smokers , but its legal and we have the right to smoke my 2 cents Actually you do not have the right to smoke in a location that has banned it Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvtheships Posted July 8, 2014 #296 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Not what the announcement says Says you will be charged a $250 cleaning fee " Guests who smoke in their staterooms or on their balconies will be assessed a $250 cleaning and refreshing fee on their Sail & Sign shipboard account. Information on this fee is included in Carnival's ticket contract." So i will pay the $250 simple as that I hope that is $250 per day as they have to clean your cabin daily Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martinm Posted July 8, 2014 #297 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I say the same thing about smugglers. Disney allows one to bring on as much alcohol that they can carry. So does NCL. NCL does not allow you to carry on as much as you'd like. Grabbed this from CC NCL section. Are You Legal? The drinking age on all of NCL's ships is 21. However, passengers who are 18 to 20 years of age can purchase and consume beer or wine when the ship is in international waters (does not apply to Alaska or Hawaii sailings). A parent or legal guardian must be onboard the sailing with the minor and sign a consent form at the front desk. Bringing Booze Onboard Bringing liquor onboard at embarkation: It's not allowed -- items are secured until debarkation day. Bringing wine or Champagne onboard: It's allowed, but you'll have to pay a corkage fee for all wine that is brought onboard. Fees are $15 for 750ml bottles, $20 for 1,000ml and $30 for 1,500ml. Boxed wine is not allowed. Purchasing liquor in port: It will be retained until the end of the cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barbatkins Posted July 8, 2014 #298 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Im a smoker , and if i want to smoke on the balcony i will still do it , I will just pay the $250. Real smart... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yj2cute Posted July 8, 2014 #299 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Im a smoker , and if i want to smoke on the balcony i will still do it , I will just pay the $250. I do like the idea of having one side of the ship smoking and one not I do understand how non smokers dont like smokers , but its legal and we have the right to smoke my 2 cents You won't smoke on the balcony next to me. Because I'll complain every single time I smell smoke out there. I'll demand to be moved because they are not enforcing the rules. One of us will have to go. Guess which one it will be? ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bookbug53 Posted July 8, 2014 #300 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Im a smoker , and if i want to smoke on the balcony i will still do it , I will just pay the $250. I do like the idea of having one side of the ship smoking and one not I do understand how non smokers dont like smokers , but its legal and we have the right to smoke my 2 cents I would be reviewing your cruise contract very carefully. A violation of the smoking guidelines will cost you $250 for any violation. They also deem that to be a breach of contract and can put you off at the next port. That attitude of "so what" can end up costing you a lot more than $250 as they expressly state that you are responsible for repatriation expense. Meaning you pay to get back home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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