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04-15-2010, 08:46 AM | #161 |
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Confirmed. Both of those ships are really nice above and below deck. I sometimes would forget which one I was on when I boarded them or really a lot of the sister ships from any line really.
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04-15-2010, 08:49 AM | #162 |
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Very nice cigar lounge on the Navigator with a great booze selection. They are open with service in the evening but open without service all day, any time you want to sit there and enjoy a cigar. I believe the Explorer will be the same.
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04-15-2010, 08:52 AM | #163 |
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04-15-2010, 09:40 AM | #164 |
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He was into girls then more than cigars.
He can tell you how the cabins he visited were. I am sure it is identical to that of the Navigator and if it is, you are in for a nice treat, specially in the late evening. The two ships are literally designed identically so I see no reason why one would have it and the other not. The lounge in the Navigator was spacious, relaxing, nicely done. In the evening, cigars and high end booze for sale. During the day, no one there to sell you anything but it is open and available for use. If you need a drink during the day, plenty of nearby bars to get one and then go in the cigar lounge. If you tip the bartender in the bar next door extra, they will keep checking up on you to see if need another drink.
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04-15-2010, 03:05 PM | #166 | |
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Casino with private cocktail lounge for cigars and spirits and it came into service in 07. This is the sister ship to the Crown and Carribean and these are big ships that have the outdoor movie theaters which are fun but you gotta get there early. It will take you a day or 2 to get your bearings as far as where things are on this boat. Remember to use the main floor to get back and forth from one of the ship to the other...not all floors go thru. I would advise doing the late dinner or the "Anytime Dining" so you can plan your day around your activities instead of the other way around. Also, eat at the Crown Grill as this is a restaurant you will pay $20 per person but WOW,,,is it good and it's more personal and you won't regret it. Again let me stress to you that if you want to use the pool get a chair early as they fill up esp. on those days at sea. Speak Easy Cigar Lounge on Emerald |
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04-15-2010, 03:15 PM | #167 |
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RCL has been having issue with their Diamond Level service as they have downgraded in some of those areas. The Concierge Level is a nice thing to be able to use but for somebody who has given RCL a lot of business only to have it downgraded is not right. Call or go online to see what your Diamond status still gives you. This is why we stayed with Princess because of all of the freebies we get. Laundry for free is a great service because we don't have to pack so many clothes now and when it's dirty we send it out and it's back the next day. Free Internet is a great thing as well. We have been upgraded from an Ocean View to Mini Suite several times while everytime we have a balcony we're upgraded to Mini Suite. The great thing with being in a mini suite is that you can order in room service and get the exact same menu as the dining room. If you are in a room like an Ocean View or Balcony you don't get the same menu.
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04-17-2010, 07:18 AM | #168 |
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I'm on the Disney Magic (transatlantic to Barcelona) right now. Having a great time! They had a cigar seminar the other day and I won three cigars (Fuente's) during the Q&A (for having the right answers -- thanks to CA )
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11-23-2010, 04:53 PM | #169 |
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I'll be on the Carnival Freedom departing Jan 1. The ports are San Juan PR, St Thomas, Tortola, Antigua, and Nassau. Has anyone been on this ship ? I'm looking forward to being allowed to smoke on the balcony and it also has a cigar lounge.
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11-23-2010, 11:59 PM | #170 | |
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Thanks for bumping this thread with your inquiry. I just spent 30 minutes reading it and enjoyed it immensely. I have been on several carnival cruises...none in the last three years or so...and it sound's like they are difficult with smokers. I never had a problem smoking on a balcony in the past but it appears things may have changed. I hope someone can chime in and give you some feedback. Good luck. |
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11-24-2010, 08:57 AM | #172 |
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Interesting. We were on the Carnival Spirit a couple of weeks ago. We had an aft balcony and I smoked a cigar out there every single day.
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11-24-2010, 10:52 AM | #174 |
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We took a cruise in September on Norwegian Jade. It had a bar on one of the top decks that sold cigars and you could smoke them right there. The boat also had a cigar lounge, but that was empty the whole trip. The best part: we had a balcony room on the fantail! I smoked just about every night with no problems at all. None of the smoke ever came in the room. Just about all the rooms on the fantail near me had a smoker of some sort. The guy right next to me smoked a couple cigars a day. It was a great trip. Also, my b-i-l had a balcony room on the side of the ship and smoked a couple cigars out there. He didn't seem to have any problems either. To me, the 'no smoking on the balcony' is just a suggestion.
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11-24-2010, 12:15 PM | #175 |
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Interesting...this is contrary to what we were told and understand. One of the reasons we booked it was because it was one of the few ships where smoking on the balcony was permitted. On our previous cruises, Holland America and MSC, it was clearly not permitted (though the MSC Orchestra had a great cigar lounge), and we decided next time we'd go on a ship where I could smoke on the balcony because I thought that would be so enjoyable. We had orginally booked a cabin on the Spa deck, but later found out that was the only deck where smoking was not permitted on the balcony. We called Carnival to confirm, and they did. So now we are on the Panorama deck, where we were told by Carnival and our travel agent that yes, I can indeed smoke cigars on my balcony.
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11-24-2010, 12:29 PM | #176 |
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More info:
"Cabins All Carnival Cruise Line cabins permit smoking except for designated Spa Cabins. The Spa Cabins are part of Carnival's fleet-wide healthy living initiative, which also includes designated healthier dining options and improved fitness and spa facilities. The penalty for smoking in a Spa Cabin is $250 as of 2010, and ejection from the Spa Cabin. At the Captain's discretion, you may be relocated to another available cabin or removed from the ship at your own expense. Smoking is allowed on balconies" |
11-24-2010, 12:51 PM | #177 |
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Celebrity pissed me off when they got rid of 'michaels', their cigar bar and only allowed smoking on the aft of the ship on the outdoor bar.. But they allowed cigarettes in the casino..
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11-24-2010, 12:59 PM | #178 |
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I just got back last week from a 5 day trip on the Carnival Inspiration. The ONLY place on the ship to smoke cigars was one half of a bar at the aft of the ship. Cigarettes were allowed in the casino, all open decks and 2 other bars. No smoking in ANY of the rooms. I was not happy about this. It will be my last cruise with Carnival.
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11-24-2010, 01:17 PM | #179 |
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Just Got Back From A New England Cruise On The Princess. Large Cigar Bar On Deck & Smoking Allowed On Balcony. (I Always Get A Balcony For This Reason.)
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11-24-2010, 01:27 PM | #180 |
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We cruised Norwegian and loved it. Had a comfortable cigar lounge and you could smoke cigars on deck...but not on the balcony.
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