che5904 Posted March 21, 2011 #51 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Flame me if you will!!! I totally disagree with the last 2 posts. 35 years ago I would have did exactly as you are stating above, when there were no such thing as smoking and no smoking sections and restricted areas. As a matter of fact I was known at that time to actually get up and move to another location away from anyone to have a cigarette. Over the years my views have changed and now I will openly admit that I would not do what either of the above posters suggest they would. The last cruise we were on was extremely cold and windy outside. Given the only indoor place on the ship, besides our cabin that allowed smoking was the casino, we spent a good number of hours in there. The non-smokers that have issues with smoke had the luxury of fully enjoying their 98% indoor activities I was enjoying a very small portion of the ship. I do not hold my cigarette close to anyone if I can help it and do no blow smoke in their direction. Although with the fan system most casinos have, I have no control on where it blows it. I have tried to move my cigarette or blow out smoke in a different direction but that rarely works. BTW to poster of the non-smoking nights of the casino if you read up on reviews about those nights you will still find an extreme amount of complaints about the room still smelling of smoke and how “they may have well just let the smokers in”. So my response is that the 2 posters are wasting their time since there is no pleasing the righteous complainers anyway no matter how hard you try. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C Cruise Dude Posted March 21, 2011 #52 Share Posted March 21, 2011 My wife and I are non-smokers, and if we end up in a room that has stale smoke we end up feeling sick...I have an allergy to tobacco and although she hasn't been tested, she may as well. When I selected my room, there wasn't any distinction made about which rooms are smoking versus non-smoking. Obviously, if smoking is allowed in all rooms this could be a huge deal for us because the people before us could have smoked like chimneys and left us with a room smelling like day old cigarettes. What's your experience with this?? I can't believe i didn't think about this. I'm angry with myself, because this could actually ruin a cruise for us. The cabins that I have been in (NCL and Carnival) had signs posted no smoking in cabin. LOL Don't go near the Casino. You can just walk through there and you smell like you have been smoking. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Planer's Edge Posted March 21, 2011 #53 Share Posted March 21, 2011 The cabins that I have been in (NCL and Carnival) had signs posted no smoking in cabin. That is funny, I have never seen a sign in any cabin, I have been in on NCL, stating that there was no smoking allowed in the cabin. :confused: PE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richie2pies Posted March 22, 2011 #54 Share Posted March 22, 2011 Did NCL ban smoking in the cabin recently? I never saw this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peg013 Posted March 22, 2011 #55 Share Posted March 22, 2011 Did NCL ban smoking in the cabin recently? I never saw this. That's because it never happened.:rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sparks1093 Posted March 22, 2011 #56 Share Posted March 22, 2011 The cabins that I have been in (NCL and Carnival) had signs posted no smoking in cabin. LOL Don't go near the Casino. You can just walk through there and you smell like you have been smoking. ;) If you saw a "no smoking sign" in an NCL cabin it was probably a prank left by the previous occupant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barb Nahoumi Posted March 22, 2011 #57 Share Posted March 22, 2011 Celebrity is about as close as you can get right now. No smoking in cabins, balconies and the majority of ship public areas. I hope that NCL adopts this policy soon for safety sake. Limit smoking to certain areas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
che5904 Posted March 22, 2011 #58 Share Posted March 22, 2011 I hope that NCL adopts this policy soon for safety sake. Limit smoking to certain areas. Actually I’ve googled this and Engine fires appear to be your main cause of cruise ship fires, so I’d say a safe bet would be for you to choose a cruiseline offered that doesn’t have an engine. The only one I could find to support your theory was the Star Princess in 2006 and that was deemed as “possibly started by a discarded cigarette”. I would say you are in more danger with the electrical items that people bring on board. Hairdryers with bad cords or oversized, old extension cords or power bars with frayed cords or do not meet today’s standards. Electrical octopus created by trying to plug in too many electrical toys for the amount of receptacles that are in the cabins. Quoted from another thread this week regarding electrical outlets “We usually take a coarse nail file along, so that I can file the wider prong of the extension cord down to fit, if necessary. Never had any problem charging our toys, such as iPods, cell phones, cameras, etc. Grounded outlets or not, did not seem to matter.” Those cords are polarized for a reason!! All the smokers I know are twice as careful with their cigarettes on someplace like a ship because contrary to what appears to be popular belief, we don’t want to be on a burning ship anymore than you do. And for your information the areas that allow smoking are VERY limited on NCL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C Cruise Dude Posted March 25, 2011 #59 Share Posted March 25, 2011 That is funny' date=' I have never seen a sign in any cabin, I have been in on NCL, stating that there was no smoking allowed in the cabin. :confused: PE [/color'] If you saw a "no smoking sign" in an NCL cabin it was probably a prank left by the previous occupant. Cabin 11075, Norwegian Pearl. A commercially made sign (3 inches tall x 5 inches long) on the wall next to the bed on the right side of the cabin (facing as you would entering the cabin). :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
che5904 Posted March 25, 2011 #60 Share Posted March 25, 2011 Cabin 11075, Norwegian Pearl. A commercially made sign (3 inches tall x 5 inches long) on the wall next to the bed on the right side of the cabin (facing as you would entering the cabin). :D It's funny that the cabin steward would not have noticed it and took it down. I'd say they weren't very observant when they cleaned the cabin :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sparks1093 Posted March 25, 2011 #61 Share Posted March 25, 2011 Cabin 11075, Norwegian Pearl. A commercially made sign (3 inches tall x 5 inches long) on the wall next to the bed on the right side of the cabin (facing as you would entering the cabin). :D Yep, I can buy the same type of sign at my local hardware store or Staples, a little double backed tape and viola'. If I were a smoker I'd ask the steward why that cabin is no smoking when NCL's policy clearly allows it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruznut1111 Posted March 25, 2011 #62 Share Posted March 25, 2011 Yep, I can buy the same type of sign at my local hardware store or Staples, a little double backed tape and viola'. If I were a smoker I'd ask the steward why that cabin is no smoking when NCL's policy clearly allows it. If someone had oxygen in the room or nearby, I can see a reason for a temporary sign. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sparks1093 Posted March 25, 2011 #63 Share Posted March 25, 2011 If someone had oxygen in the room or nearby, I can see a reason for a temporary sign. Maybe, I can see that scenario if I squint really hard;) but the cynical side of me still leans toward prank. In either case it's a question the steward would be able to answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lena B Posted March 25, 2011 #64 Share Posted March 25, 2011 I've seen a little sign asking people not to smoke in bed on NCL ships. Smoking was still allowed in the cabin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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