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Are any Cruiselines more smoker friendly than others?


atm55

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I'm curious to know how they enforce the non-smoking policy? Do crew members ask passengers to butt our, or is everyone too timid to disobey?

 

It's enforced by either crew members seeing it or passengers reporting. There are fines imposed or being thrown off the ship for repeaters.

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I know, I know, I should quit. If not for the obvious health issues, travelling is very difficult if you smoke unless you go to LAS. DCL has very limited smoking areas, i.e. one side of deck 4 after 6pm and in the adult pool area in small area. That's it. I keep vowing to quit before the next cruise - it's just too inconvenient.:o

 

Watch your best friend in the whole world die of lung cancer, and you'd quit. This was my experience last year :( I wish you luck and motivation in quiting. Sorry if this seemed a little forward :o

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