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10-20-2009, 01:48 PM | #41 |
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10-20-2009, 01:52 PM | #42 | |
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Several people on my last cruise did this and it worked out fine for them. Just need to make sure you finish it before the end of the cruise () as you may run into open container issues later on... |
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NONE of them condone alcohol as that is where they truly make their money, at the bar. All post that clearly for all to see online and in the package you receive when you book your cruise. All will generally confiscate your booze and hold it until the last night or morning of departure. If they choose to, can refuse to allow you to board, period. You ARE allowed to bring wine on board and present it at the dinner table for a corkage fee. Do folks bring booze on checked in luggage? Yeah, of course. Do all get nailed? Nope. Is it openly allowed? No way.
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You can do it!!! Do you ever go one mile over the speed limit? If this balcony issue was one similar to no smoking in your room, or no smoking in the dining room, or no smoking wherever there are groups of folks congregating, would agree. On a balcony? Wait to you get there and see how seldom anyone uses a balcony. That rule would never stop me and would not feel bad about it. It is an idiotic one.
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He just laughed and knew there wasn't anything the cruiseline could do because there wasn't a NO SMOKING policy on balconies. FYI,,,,you have to understand that the cabin stewards will report to their station Rep's any indication of any smoking materials if you are in a NO SMOKING room even if you don't light up. Carnival kicks off at least 1 to 2 cabins a week on their cruises for people who have smoking materials in their room. They just don't broadcast it to any as much as they come in with a sealed tape over the door and kick you off. Forewarned is forearmed! |
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From NCL's website.
We want you to be comfortable on board, so public areas throughout all NCL ships are smoke free. If you smoke cigarettes, you can do so in your stateroom, on your balcony, in the casino or Cigar Bar (where available). If you prefer pipes or cigars, you can smoke in the Cigar Bar or designated smoking lounge. Also, you can smoke cigarettes, pipes and cigars outside on open decks (just not around food venues, sport decks, kids' pool areas and other designated non-smoking areas). I consider a balcony outside and consider it an open deck. I never saw this as an issue and this proves. Can't phantom someone not complaining about cigarettes yet complaining about cigars, on a balcony, where the wind is blowing nearly off the ship. An attorney in the house, please translate the parenthesis part as that clearly says to me, it is perfectly OK. DUDE, light up and enjoy!!! Life is short.
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10-20-2009, 07:24 PM | #48 |
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on Royal Carribean, there's a smoking side and a non-smoking side. So if you want to smoke, you can simply go to the starboard side of the ship and sit on the deck chairs out there, or go to the port side for smoke free relaxation.
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Going on the Navigator of the Seas in December. They have a nice Library with cigars and great high end cigar booze. I have evolved to loving RC and sit on their deck and smoke away, on the smoker side. Have never had an issue. Have gone the last 7 or 8 or so cruises with them. Also enjoy my morning pot of coffee with a PC on my balcony.
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My wife and I went on a cruise to Alaska on the Norwegian Star in 2007. I smoked cigars on the outside deck and on an upper level with the pool. No one said anything to me. We didn't have a balcony though. The cigar bar was empty all the time.
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Why didn't you say so before?
Now THAT is a rule one must follow. Smart man! Only way I have lasted 33 years with my wife is by either obeying her rules OR letting her think I do.
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I was on an NCL cruise last year and had no problem smoking cigars on the balcony - looking to book a second - if they changed there policy that may change the line on book on.
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Well, got back from the cruise yesterday. NCL was a very, very good experience. Believe it or not, I didn't miss smoking on the balcony for a second. In fact, I might not have smoked there even if I could. I loved the cigar lounge, talked to a lot of people there and felt like a king. (You know the saying, "in a world gone blind, the one eyed man is king.") A lot of folks down there who are not regular cigar smokers who need a little advice.
They sell cigars down there, but the selection isn't much as far as quantity, but the quality is pretty good. They had flavored cigars, but I didn't see anybody smoking them. They had two sizes of Davidoff's; Fuente's; Macanudos; D.R. Cohiba's; the prices were in the $6-13 range. It was great sitting back and relaxing in a leather chair with a good cigar and having JFK; George Burns; Babe Ruth; Lou Gherig; Milton Bearl; Winston Churchill; Groucho Marx; and Sigmund Freud staring at you. I highly recommend the Norwegien Cruises...they were good to me. |
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Awesome.
I LOVE CRUISING!!! Can't wait for my upcoming one. Very nice cigar lounge on this ship I am going on.
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