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They are still candles and not allowed, even if they do smell nice.

 

Sue I am assuming that they mean that they used the Glade flameless ones...

http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?id=prod3465423&CATID=307219&skuid=sku3464266&V=G&ec=frgl_wic&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=sku3464266

 

Of course I could always be wrong and someone could be dumb enough to bring an open flame onto a floating ship in the middle of the ocean...lol ;)

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Sue I am assuming that they mean that they used the Glade flameless ones...

http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?id=prod3465423&CATID=307219&skuid=sku3464266&V=G&ec=frgl_wic&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=sku3464266

 

Of course I could always be wrong and someone could be dumb enough to bring an open flame onto a floating ship in the middle of the ocean...lol ;)

 

Maybe there is a flameless version but the ones I have are like this

 

http://www.yourproductsamples.com/MUm0261dd8633?sud=5119

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Michelle,

You are canceling your Liberty Cruise?

Donna

 

Donna - Yeah not happy about it but it had to be done :( My daughter's first communion is that weekend. So although I threw around the idea to skip first communion (and risk eternal damnation of my soul...lol), I didn't want my daughter not to have her first communion with her 2nd grade class.

 

And since I've had Liberty booked forever, the prices would have been pretty steep to change to to another week in April.

 

So I got my deposit back, put it on a WDW trip (I know, I know, how could I). And I will just sit back and wait for Genesis to hit the water.

 

Sue - Yeah those are the kind I have with the flames. But lots of people use the flameless.

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I was thinking a chimenea on the balcony would be cool? I guess not;)

 

grapenmordod2.jpg

 

 

Hey.......it’s probably safer than a candle in a state room:D Anyone caught with a wicked candle in a state room should be left behind at the next stop. If that’s not comprising the safety of the other passengers than what does.

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Sue I am assuming that they mean that they used the Glade flameless ones...

http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?id=prod3465423&CATID=307219&skuid=sku3464266&V=G&ec=frgl_wic&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=sku3464266

 

Of course I could always be wrong and someone could be dumb enough to bring an open flame onto a floating ship in the middle of the ocean...lol ;)

 

Maybe someone thinks with all that WATER aound, what's the problem?:D

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NO NO NO Candles consider your own safety and that of others please Fire at sea is one of the worst dangers

 

These are battery operated. Operates like a flashlight and would be perfectly safe on a ship. No flames of any type.

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