The Prima smoking room is in a back corner of the casino. A much better design compared to Joy or Encore. To be honest, I'm not sure how they keep the smell from the Prima humidor out of the very busy general walkway.
Our clocks must move at different speeds, my friend. You walk off the ship at 9:30 and hop into an Uber, you can make a 12 o'clock flight without any problem at all.
Gonna take the easy road here. Forget the lobster. We have had excellent filet at ocean blue, and we've had excellent ribeye at cagneys. Guess if I had to choose I'd pick cagneys, but then I might do ocean blue so, there you go. Just don't put lobster in the equation.
We feel your pain. Mrs. IA's mother is 93 and every trip we take includes a question mark. I don't think you can join mid-cruise. I do hope you have travel insurance. Best of luck to you.
Well, okay, but let's have a little reality check here. The day I'm worried about $5 on a cruise is the day I quit cruising. (Or $50 or $100 or $300)
If money is the concern, go grab a couple tacos and sit in the park. Don't go on a cruise.
The casino smoking rooms on NCL aren't bad. They're quite large and not packed full. HAL would do well to take a look at them. But don't get me started about the cattle car on Deck 8. I can only last about 5 minutes, but there are people who sit there for hours and hours. Unbelievable.
I'm quite familiar, my friend. I also know that the door closes automatically in about 5 seconds unless you are literally holding it open. I am sure you believe the story you're telling, but I also believe your memory is a bit skewed. Have a wonderful day.