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for a non-smoker, it is totally noticeable when someone has a smoking room. the smell gets everywhere in the hallways, and unfortunately you have to walk down some of those corridors. i have no problem with smoking in outdoors areas, but it should not be allowed at all in enclosed spaces of the ships, period. to keep a few hundred smokers happy versus the other thousand or two of non-smokers is really pathetic in my opinion. not only is it disgusting, but it is very unsafe. hotel fires start all the time from someone laying a lit cigarette on a bed or putting it in a trash can. those fires are easy to extinguish when fire trucks are minutes away. Putting out a fire at sea is a little more challenging......


i had a smoker with me on this last cruise 2 weeks ago, and i can withstand some smoke for a while, but it really is irritating when we are going to the formal night and have to walk through a public area that has a bar next to it with smoke flowing into the hallways. not very enjoyable for me and my wife who has asthma.


just my opinions, which i see some of you think otherwise, but whatever floats your boat. Guess i will find some less smoker friendly boats from now on since Carnival's open smoking policy left me choking......


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