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CIGARS N BALCONIES What say you?


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Isn't cigar smoking currently allowed on balconies? Or only Cigarettes? As I don't smoke Cigarettes anymore (just passed 3yrs on the 5th) I would hate to think I'm not allowed to enjoy a cigar on my balcony...

 

I think as long as I have my balcony and the other smoking areas of the ship already provided, I'd not be offended to not have every open air section of the ship...

 

Lighting up in the casino already means I'll be there for at least 90min...Unless I take my cigarillos along... but those aren't that tasty lol.

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If people can enjoy their balconies by doing the nasty on it....then surely can can enjoy it how you see fit...even if that includes a cigar

 

I see nothing wrong with either of those activities on the balcony (nor do I find the first nasty in any way) :eek: :D LOL...

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Isn't cigar smoking currently allowed on balconies? Or only Cigarettes? As I don't smoke Cigarettes anymore (just passed 3yrs on the 5th) I would hate to think I'm not allowed to enjoy a cigar on my balcony...

 

I think as long as I have my balcony and the other smoking areas of the ship already provided, I'd not be offended to not have every open air section of the ship...

 

Lighting up in the casino already means I'll be there for at least 90min...Unless I take my cigarillos along... but those aren't that tasty lol.

 

Yes it is allowed to enjoy your cigar. They need to post it so the non smokers will not complain.

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I have been on numerous cruises on different cruise lines and cigar smoking was not allowed on balconys, only cigarettes. Smoke is smoke, but I guess that there is a difference to the cruise lines. It seem that Carnival has very relaxed rules on smoking. On one cruise I even had a person complain to the purser about my cigar smoking on the balcony.

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Any outdoor deck will work. Side of ship seems to vary. BTW you can smoke your Cigar in room.

 

I know... Just don't plan on smoking in a room with no ventelation. So I'll be in the cigar bar, or casino or smoking section outside...

 

I can't wait to have that first cigar on deck watching the sun set as I sail away from San Diego towards Cabo San Lucas...

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Do any cruislines not allow cigar or cigarett smoking on balconies?

 

I would look into those options closer as I would prefer not to smell it. Too bad certain areas of the ship would be for smokers and others smoke free. That way all would be happy.

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As one who hates the smell of smoke - cigar or cigarette - I have suggested that one side of the ship allow smoking on the balconies, and the other not. And as much as I hate to be driven off my balcony from the smell, I also recognize someone else's right to smoke.

 

Would that make everyone happy?

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As one who hates the smell of smoke - cigar or cigarette - I have suggested that one side of the ship allow smoking on the balconies, and the other not. And as much as I hate to be driven off my balcony from the smell, I also recognize someone else's right to smoke.

 

Would that make everyone happy?

 

sounds good, but would that be port or starboard for the non smokers?:D

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As one who hates the smell of smoke - cigar or cigarette - I have suggested that one side of the ship allow smoking on the balconies, and the other not. And as much as I hate to be driven off my balcony from the smell, I also recognize someone else's right to smoke.

 

Would that make everyone happy?

 

Just something to consider...I get severe migraines from cologne/perfume and I can not stand the smell.......what side of the ship shall I be on?

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Do any cruislines not allow cigar or cigarett smoking on balconies?

 

I would look into those options closer as I would prefer not to smell it. Too bad certain areas of the ship would be for smokers and others smoke free. That way all would be happy.

 

Disney does not allow smoking in any rooms or balconies nor in any interior portions of the ship.

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Just something to consider...I get severe migraines from cologne/perfume and I can not stand the smell.......what side of the ship shall I be on?

 

Well until they can control the use of perfume like they can cigs.......I guess you are kinda so outta luck:p

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