buddylover Posted July 11, 2014 #51 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Two trains of thought on that. It has taken away the benefit of having a balcony room for those who smoke and therefore downgraded its value; or The room still has a bed and a bath in it and a place to sit outside. Depending on the passenger, it has either diminished its value or stayed the same. And you missed the 3rd group of passengers.....for some it has RAISED the value of a balcony that can now be used all the time without smoke diminishing its value and enjoyment for them!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BaseballMomof4 Posted July 11, 2014 #52 Share Posted July 11, 2014 And you missed the 3rd group of passengers.....for some it has RAISED the value of a balcony that can now be used all the time without smoke diminishing its value and enjoyment for them!! And time will tell if those folks actually put their money where their mouth is. ;) A lot of bluster about how everyone is now willing to pay nearly twice as much for the same cruise - we'll see if they do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Havingfun2010 Posted July 11, 2014 #53 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Why would anyone expect compensation. The majority of people are thanking Carnival. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuthlessBoss Posted July 11, 2014 #54 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Why would anyone expect compensation. The majority of people are thanking Carnival. We are not talking about compensation for those who are thanking them;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseHealing Posted July 11, 2014 #55 Share Posted July 11, 2014 So let's discuss the effects of an economic principle (Price vs supply and demand). I spoke with my PVP two days ago on something unrelated to the smoking policy. But before we said good bye, I ask him the effects of the smoking policy change? He said he and his other PVPs were shocked how many cancellations they have received. So, now the economic math: If what he said is true, balcony cancellations have increased for those sailing after Oct 9th. Therefore, ships sailing past that date may have an excess number of unsold balconies, which may result in Carnival having to reduce price on balconies, which in turn gives Early Savers or those that have not made final payment a chance to lower their cruise rate. So, if it does play out that way as stated above, and I can lower my cruise rate for my upcoming cruise. This, in an odd way, is a form of compensation to me because angry smokers decided to cancel. So, the compensation question is actually answered. Just a different party received the compensation. In fact, a smoker that canceled due to the policy change may be able to wait for the big balcony sale (if Carnival has one) and book the same cabin they had before but at a lower price. Then in that case, they did receive compensation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuthlessBoss Posted July 11, 2014 #56 Share Posted July 11, 2014 So let's discuss the effects of an economic principle (Price vs supply and demand). I spoke with my PVP two days ago on something unrelated to the smoking policy. But before we said good bye, I ask him the effects of the smoking policy change? He said he and his other PVPs were shocked how many cancellations they have received. So, now the economic math: If what he said is true, balcony cancellations have increased for those sailing after Oct 9th. Therefore, ships sailing past that date may have an excess number of unsold balconies, which may result in Carnival having to reduce price on balconies, which in turn gives Early Savers or those that have not made final payment a chance to lower their cruise rate. So, if it does play out that way as stated above, and I can lower my cruise rate for my upcoming cruise. This, in an odd way, is a form of compensation to me because angry smokers decided to cancel. So, the compensation question is actually answered. Just a different party received the compensation. In fact, a smoker that canceled due to the policy change may be able to wait for the big balcony sale (if Carnival has one) and book the same cabin they had before but at a lower price. Then in that case, they did receive compensation. I thought of this too, but I don't think I'd book a balcony for the price. I'd still have to go to a smoking area away from my expensive balcony. I'm currently not booked for various reasons, but if or when I do, I'll just settle for a PT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asalligo Posted July 11, 2014 #57 Share Posted July 11, 2014 No compensation is due and for all the howling wailing and gnashing of teeth, no one is going to cancel their cruise. Lots of people will say they are. but no one will. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ObstructedView2 Posted July 11, 2014 #58 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Hi :) Compensation??? hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!! LOL!!! Adapt and move forward. The smoking posts have become an embarrassment to this website. Blah Blah Blah, get over it, Blah.. https://www.goccl.com/~/media/Files/Irman/bookccl/shipboard_knowledge/SmokingPolicy.htm :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailor_jimc Posted July 11, 2014 #59 Share Posted July 11, 2014 I won't get into the compensation question. I understand why the smokers feel they deserve to be compensated. But I keep seeing the words "we ONLY booked a balcony to be able to smoke" and "without being able to smoke the balcony is worthless to me" (ok maybe not those exact words but the meanings are there) My question- if the ONLY reason to have a balcony is for smoking, why are all the non-smokers getting balcony cabins? We don't smoke but we love a balcony cabin because it is nice to be out there and enjoy the peace and quite or read a book or watch the water go by, have morning coffee etc... I don't buy that not being able to smoke makes the balcony worthless. I fully understand the thought that you can now book a cheaper cabin because you don't have to have the balcony anymore, but they are more expensive because the balcony offers more than just a place to smoke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhfish3 Posted July 11, 2014 #60 Share Posted July 11, 2014 So let's discuss the effects of an economic principle (Price vs supply and demand). I spoke with my PVP two days ago on something unrelated to the smoking policy. But before we said good bye, I ask him the effects of the smoking policy change? He said he and his other PVPs were shocked how many cancellations they have received. So, now the economic math: If what he said is true, balcony cancellations have increased for those sailing after Oct 9th. Therefore, ships sailing past that date may have an excess number of unsold balconies, which may result in Carnival having to reduce price on balconies, which in turn gives Early Savers or those that have not made final payment a chance to lower their cruise rate. So, if it does play out that way as stated above, and I can lower my cruise rate for my upcoming cruise. This, in an odd way, is a form of compensation to me because angry smokers decided to cancel. So, the compensation question is actually answered. Just a different party received the compensation. In fact, a smoker that canceled due to the policy change may be able to wait for the big balcony sale (if Carnival has one) and book the same cabin they had before but at a lower price. Then in that case, they did receive compensation. Very funny I spoke to my PvP last evening to book a future cruise and asked her the same and she said there was no major change than normal in cancellations. So i guess its who you talk to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare stevenr597 Posted July 11, 2014 #61 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Carnival made a deal with me when I booked the balcony saying my party was allowed to smoke on the balcony. I made all my plans based on the deal they made with me. It's there right to change the deal but I should be compensated for all travel cost the I have ( airline and hotel). If I choose to cancel. Or anyone who had a cruise booked before this week should be grandfathered in to be allowed to smoke. and in about a year or so eventually carnival would be smoke free." Carnival did not make a deal with you specifically. I do not believe that you signed a contract with Carnival in regards to the subject of smoking. When you cruise, by purchasing a ticket you agree of abide by all the regulations set up by Carnival. I, myself, do smoke, both cigars and a pipe. With this being said, I would never smoke on a balcony in that it could possibly bother other passengers. In addition there is a safety issue in regards to smoke on balconies. I would suggest that you just enjoy your upcoming cruise. There are other areas that you can smoke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtalum Posted July 11, 2014 #62 Share Posted July 11, 2014 (edited) I just went over to my retirement account to see if this was when they issued dividends (it's not) and OUCH! The stock has fallen even more. Not sure whether that makes me (as a smoker) :D or (as a shareholder) :( It's up solidly today, despite the market being down overall. Yesterday's drop was just a blip. No compensation is owed because the contract itself specifically allows Carnival to change the terms of the contract at will. They could just as easily have made the change effective yesterday. Edited July 11, 2014 by gtalum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LKYGSR Posted July 11, 2014 #63 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Simply sharing my results in requesting refunds due to smoking policy change: In June (Fathers Day Promo) I purchased a large amount of gift cards to pay the remaining balance on our Feb 2015 cruise. Now, with the smoking policy change, I no longer wish to cruise Carnival. Worried I would not get a refund on the gift cards as I knew when I purchased them, no refunds were allowed, I contacted Carnival. Explaining the reason (smoking policy change) I requested a full refund. Today I received an email back from them, they are refunding the total spent on the gift cards :) Next up is to cancel the booking, FTTF, and Bon Voyage purchases. While I'm disappointed in the change Carnival has made, I'm happy they are refunding everything without penalties. Moving on to land based vacations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Videophile Posted July 11, 2014 #64 Share Posted July 11, 2014 (edited) I just went over to my retirement account to see if this was when they issued dividends (it's not) and OUCH! The stock has fallen even more. Not sure whether that makes me (as a smoker) :D or (as a shareholder) :( Looks like word has gotten to Wall Street. The market is flat but CCL is up over 1% TODAY. That's a huge increase. Apparently the large investors think this was a good move for the company, especially since the stock has been trending down for the last couple of months. ( If you disagree with my analysis, please offer another explanation for the price increase. As for the original question, they don't owe people any compensation (according to the contract) so what they're doing is very generous. I think it's appropriate. Edit: D'oh! gtalum beat me to it. Edited July 11, 2014 by Videophile Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseHealing Posted July 11, 2014 #65 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Simply sharing my results in requesting refunds due to smoking policy change: In June (Fathers Day Promo) I purchased a large amount of gift cards to pay the remaining balance on our Feb 2015 cruise. Now, with the smoking policy change, I no longer wish to cruise Carnival. Worried I would not get a refund on the gift cards as I knew when I purchased them, no refunds were allowed, I contacted Carnival. Explaining the reason (smoking policy change) I requested a full refund. Today I received an email back from them, they are refunding the total spent on the gift cards :) Next up is to cancel the booking, FTTF, and Bon Voyage purchases. While I'm disappointed in the change Carnival has made, I'm happy they are refunding everything without penalties. Moving on to land based vacations. Well I hope you get all of your money back. Enjoy you land based smoking vacation! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruzn buckeye Posted July 12, 2014 #66 Share Posted July 12, 2014 I am not one that thinks I should be compensated for things, but I did book a smoking balcony and now I am booked in a nonsmoking balcony. That drastically takes away the value of my balcony. I don't want to cancel my cruise, I have planned, and scheduled time off (both me and husband), and need this cruise. Credit me the difference in price of an ocean view or someting......................... they can credit you the ocean view.. if you go to an oceanview... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iwannacruznow Posted July 12, 2014 #67 Share Posted July 12, 2014 (edited) I don't plan on getting dressed to go have my morning coffee & smoke. I'll just throw a robe over my jammies and trot right up to the Lido deck, smoking side. You are welcome to join me even if you haven't brushed your hair yet :pOr your teeth.:D But really we did a Princess cruise and went to the smoking area and met some really great people. Ended up having a blast. Some of these folks we're still friends with. We even looked forward to going there just see who's there. We would have never met these peeps if we smoked on our balcony. Edited July 12, 2014 by iwannacruznow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Bostonjetset Posted July 12, 2014 #68 Share Posted July 12, 2014 Or your teeth.:D But really we did a Princess cruise and went to the smoking area and met some really great people. Ended up having a blast. Some of these folks we're still friends with. We even looked forward to going there just see who's there. We would have never met these peeps if we smoked on our balcony. I am a smoker and I enjoy smoking. I am not pleased with this decision of Carnival's and will likely stick to NCL until they go and change their policy. Even if NCL does eventually change their policy on balcony smoking, at least most of their ships have indoor cigar lounges where you can gather [away from non-smokers!] and enjoy a smoke indoors. Carnival could at least offer something of that sort. They have a few ships with jazz lounges that allow smoking but who knows if those will be gone too as they are not dedicated smoking lounges. I can respect the fact that some people are bothered by smoke and have the right to be away from it. That said, the lines should offer SOME indoor area for smokers where they will not bother non-smokers. It seems as if a lot on non-smokers will not be happy unless the entire ship is smoke free; something that is not likely to ever happen as most people who smoke will never take a trip where they can't have a cigarette for a whole week. I don't, however, think it is reasonable for people to expect a refund of hotel/air costs due to this change. Carnival is not responsible for those costs, especially if you booked them on your own. The ability to cancel your cruise without any negative impact is all they really should offer [and they are]. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHOPPERTESTER Posted July 12, 2014 Author #69 Share Posted July 12, 2014 I don't, however, think it is reasonable for people to expect a refund of hotel/air costs due to this change. Carnival is not responsible for those costs, especially if you booked them on your own. The ability to cancel your cruise without any negative impact is all they really should offer [and they are]. What prevented them from announcing the ban effective six to eight months from now instead of three months? Out of courtesy to their customers that did book airfare etc they could have done that. Of course, we are stuck now, can't cancel and that is all that Carnival considered in setting the date three months from now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvmysox1 Posted July 12, 2014 #70 Share Posted July 12, 2014 Simply sharing my results in requesting refunds due to smoking policy change: In June (Fathers Day Promo) I purchased a large amount of gift cards to pay the remaining balance on our Feb 2015 cruise. Now, with the smoking policy change, I no longer wish to cruise Carnival. Worried I would not get a refund on the gift cards as I knew when I purchased them, no refunds were allowed, I contacted Carnival. Explaining the reason (smoking policy change) I requested a full refund. Today I received an email back from them, they are refunding the total spent on the gift cards :) Next up is to cancel the booking, FTTF, and Bon Voyage purchases. While I'm disappointed in the change Carnival has made, I'm happy they are refunding everything without penalties. Moving on to land based vacations. I was wondering how they did that. We paid our cruise off with a gift card. Now some people in my group want to switch to NCL Dawn. I didn't I could do with the gift card. hmmmm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TexasRon Posted July 12, 2014 #71 Share Posted July 12, 2014 ..and no compensation is due. I applaud Carnival's liberal cancellation policies for those who feel the need to cancel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusinpsychRN Posted July 12, 2014 #72 Share Posted July 12, 2014 Carnival made a deal with me when I booked the balcony saying my party was allowed to smoke on the balcony. I made all my plans based on the deal they made with me. It's there right to change the deal but I should be compensated for all travel cost the I have ( airline and hotel). If I choose to cancel. Or anyone who had a cruise booked before this week should be grandfathered in to be allowed to smoke. and in about a year or so eventually carnival would be smoke free." Agreed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DMH15 Posted July 12, 2014 #73 Share Posted July 12, 2014 None. Smokers still have use of their balcony in the same way non smokers do. They can still spend time out there and enjoy the views and fresh air. Carnival has covered themselves by the legal language in the contract. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
musbeus Posted July 12, 2014 #74 Share Posted July 12, 2014 Carnival is refunding previously booked cruises that were affected by this policy change. I cancelled one cruise with 2 connecting GS suites on the Paradise for July 2015 (this one was paid in full) and another booked for Christmas 2015 (deposit only). They refunded my money with no questions asked. I am booking with NCL if I can find something that fits our vacation time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHOPPERTESTER Posted July 12, 2014 Author #75 Share Posted July 12, 2014 Here’s the data on how Carnival Corp has changed the smoking policy on their cruise lines. Princess announces change in cabin and balcony smoking policy 15 June 2011 to go in effect 15 January 2012 - 6 months notice Holland America announces change in cabin smoking policy 15 June 2011 to go in effect 15 January 2012 - 6 months notice Cunard announces change in balcony smoking policy 15 August 2013 phased in from April to May 2014 - 8 months notice Seabourn announces change in cabin and balcony smoking policy (balcony smoking still permitted on certain ships) 16 August 2013 phased in from March to May 2014 - 7 months notice P&O announces change in cabin & balcony smoking policy 6 Sept 2013 phased in from Mar to Apr 2014 - 6 months notice I think they learned what the impact would be from their most recent policy change roll outs. Carnival announces change in balcony smoking policy 9 July 2014 to go in effect 9 October 2014 - 3 months notice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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