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Balcony smoking #16063
03/10/2012 07:12 PM
03/10/2012 07:12 PM
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I realize by asking a question about smoking I may be opening a can of worms.... but here it goes anyway. My wife and I are going on a 7 day Bahamas & Key West cruise with Carnival in May, leaving from Galveston. Since we're not having to fly to our embarkation port like we normally do, we decided to splurge and get a balcony stateroom for the 1st time. I've noticed letters in the last 2 issues of Cruise Travel magazine where people were complaining about smokers on the balcony next to theirs "ruining" their cruise. Just wondering if 2nd hand smoke coming from someone on the balcony next to you can really be that much of a problem? Just interested in people's experiences with their own cruises. I would like to keep this thread restricted to the question I've asked, if possible, and not get into whether smoking should be allowed at all. We are both non-smokers so we already have our own opinions about that. The safety and/or health issues of allowing or not allowing smoking in staterooms can be discussed elsewhere if need be. Thanks in advance!



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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: rking] #16064
03/10/2012 08:48 PM
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It would not bother me although I am a non-smoker. My wife, however, is really bothered (physically) by second hand smoke and is very anti-smoking. We have never been bothered by folks on the balcony next to ours smoking and I think there have been at least a couple times when someone who was a smoker was next to us. I think that the odds of it being a problem are very small, but I suppose it is possible.

Re: Balcony smoking [Re: Snorkeller] #16065
03/11/2012 01:45 PM
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I tend to agree with you about the chances of it bothering us being small. But like I said we've never had a balcony stateroom so I was wondering what other people's experiences were. Thanks for your opinion!



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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: rking] #16066
03/19/2012 01:32 PM
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If you are really concerned with this, just wait until the ship has sailed and then light up. The breeze will quickly blow away any smoke and other cabins should have little real reason to complain. Note that on Carnival, you are not allowed to smoke in your room, however. You MUST be out on the balcony or they will get real testy!

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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: BobandJeana] #16067
03/24/2012 01:53 PM
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We had the other side of the wind problem- every morning at 6a the people next to us would start smoking and we couldnt leave our balcony door open at all. the smoke would wake us up and then we would have to close the door and keep it close as they throughly enjoyed their smoking right up till bedtime. After the second experience with smokers on each side of us we never get a balcony cabin ( even when we get upgraded we turn it down) It's definetely a personal choice.
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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: PhillynBill] #16068
03/24/2012 01:55 PM
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I always wondered why they just dont have a non smoking floor for people that are bothered or allergic to smoke .

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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: PhillynBill] #16069
03/25/2012 10:41 AM
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A cruise line tried to do a 'side of the ship', I think, a while ago and it was just too hard to do, logistically, with bookings. I guess you should book Princess now, as we probably won't ever book them again, even though we are Platinum with them, because of the current no smoking policy on balconies. It's a shame because Princess is by far our favorite cruise line.


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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: Carol_Hill] #16070
03/26/2012 11:12 PM
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We're already booked with Carnival this time, so we'll just see how it goes. Hopefully we'll have non-smokers next to us. We have 3 "at sea" days on this cruise so I was looking forward to enjoying some time on the balcony. We'll see how it goes. Thanks for the input!



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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: rking] #16071
03/28/2012 01:03 PM
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Some people smoke cigars on the balcony and that can present a real problem! We are non-smokers and prefer the rules against balcony smoking. Most of our cruises have been on Princess and they no longer allow balcony smoking as a balcony fire in the past damaged one of their ships and caused costly repairs.




Re: Balcony smoking [Re: islandgem] #16072
03/28/2012 10:42 PM
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That fire was SEVERAL years ago, so not sure that is the reason.


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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: PhillynBill] #16073
03/30/2012 12:30 AM
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PhillynBill said:
I always wondered why they just dont have a non smoking floor for people that are bothered or allergic to smoke .

Philly n Bill


They do on some of the Carnival ships - the Splendor, the Magic, the Dream, and the Breeze all have the "Spa cabins" -- these cabins allow unlimited access to the Cloud 9 Spa facilities (treatments still cost) and are ALL non-smoking, including the balconies - you have to sign a form stating that you will pay a $250 fine if you're caught smoking ANYWHERE -- these cabins are usually on the top two Forward decks -- we've stayed in them twice now and LOVE them.


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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: rking] #16074
03/30/2012 07:58 PM
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Thanks didn't realize that though we just book the carnival freedom for 2 weeks and yes we did turn down the balcony upgrade again!

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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: PhillynBill] #16075
06/20/2012 07:22 AM
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I just posted a report on the Maiden Voyage of the Carnival Breeze. I do not know where the smoke was coming from, but I would say that half of the time there was very noticable cigar smoke on our 9th deck forward balcony. Even with the ship moving and a strong wind, it was still there. This is the first time I have had a major problem with balcony smoking. We were not happy with that.


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Re: Balcony smoking [Re: RobT] #16076
06/20/2012 12:53 PM
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We returned from our cruise on the Carnival Magic on May 20. I'm happy to report we had no problem with smoke on our balcony. Thouroughly enjoyed our cruise, except for a little too much rain in the Bahamas.



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