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At 78 years young with 9 cruises under my belt I’m hanging it up for good. To many people, European ports massively overcrowded and the general demeanor of today’s cruiser does not fulfill my travel needs. Tried a land guided tour last year (Gate1-Amsterdam, Bruges, Paris & London) and it was fantastic.
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which ships are cigar friendly. I just returned from a NCL Jewel cruise and they had a beautiful lounge. They also were quite accommodating if you wanted to smoke on deck. Please don’t lecture me about how cigar smoke bothers other guests. I follow the rules.
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It's worth repeating - if you have travel insurance, read your policy. Our policy pays for port changes prior to sailing.
I don't understand? Policy pays refund if ports change?
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I'm on K'dam, 11/8, which stops in St. Martin and St Thomas (Thenford Grey in St Kitts has posted that damage there was fairly minimal).
If the hurricane destruction means the ports are damaged (as in too much damage to call there), I imagine HAL will attempt to substitute another port, or we'll just get an extra sea day or two.
How will HAL inform us if this happens? Carnival has notices on their main page. I just checked HAL's site and see nothing at all about weather/itinerary updates.
I realize we're 2 months out, so there may not be any changes. But just wondering how it will be handled if there are.
I sailed a couple of years ago with a call in Dominica 2 months after major hurricane damage. We still did our island tour, but the damage was very evident with many bridges washed away and downed trees.
Much more concerned about the loss of life than my cruise. But I know how important tourism is to the islands and how having cruise ships not being to call just makes a bad situation worse.
More importantly for us would be changes from Eastern ports to western ports. If that happens what's HAl's policy re: cancellations? We dot NOT want to revisit Mexico!
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we are wanting to travel over Christmas with our two young adult children ,ages 18 & 19. We are concerned that they will not have any peers to " hang out" with . After reading the reviews it seems HA is geared to older adults and does not have music by the pools Ect.
Any experience seeing younger folks on these ships or should we search elsewhere?
Took our 30-year old son on a HAL January cruise 3 years ago and he had no peers. Staff told us that it was the luck of the draw BUT they did concede that Seniors flock to January cruises to escape from the winter doldrums . Good luck...
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What are the Speciaity Restaurant's charging nowadays?
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can you shed light on how cigar smokers are accommodated on HAL Eurodam? Thanks
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Hi, any updates on cigar smoking, lounges, etc.?
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Absolutley.
Seems that many enjoy the confrontation and thrive on it.
So much anger.
Its a pitty to be so stressed out when on vacation.
We don't smoke and don't get excited about smokers.
Belated Bravo!
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Does anyone have cigar lounge updates for current ships? Princess seems to provide some Churchill Lounges but all that data is years old. Thanks
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Hi, can you provide any info on the Pearl's cigar lounge & their smoking policy? Thanks
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Hi. Thanks for all your efforts to chronical your Alaska cruise. We're considering their June 2017 Seatle to Seattle cruise. Are you aware if the Soltsice has a cigar lounge? I enjoy a premium cigar & am finding it more difficult these days to be able to do just that. Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Hi Walt. I'm fairly savy re: the computer but I'm confessig to a brain freeze re: finding the proper link for the September 23, 2012 sailing on Holland America; Barcelona to Venice. I'm a member but can't seem to find the proper segment for this leg. Would you be able to send the link to me so I can set things up? Thanks.
get rid of smoking in the casino
in Royal Caribbean International
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There are those of us who enjoy a fine cigar. Most of us are aware that some find that offensive. Many of the European hotels have designated Cigar Lounges. Some lines are now installing them however, some cigar smokers find cigarette smoke offensive. What a conundrum…