Horace Horsecollar
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The interiors of all DCL staterooms are designated non-smoking.
Smoking is allowed on all DCL verandahs.
On other cruise lines, smoking is allowed in all staterooms. Between guests, the staterooms are supposedly cleaned so well that non-smokers can't tell if the previous occupants were smokers. (I find this hard to believe.) Even cruise lines such as NCL that used to have designated non-smoking staterooms no longer do.
The non-smoking Carnival Paradise will be moved to California later this year, and will no longer be non-smoking. At that time, DCL will be the best choice in the cruise industry for passengers wishing to stay in non-smoking staterooms.
But, even on DCL, there's no guarantee that your verandah will not get smoke from a nearby verandah.
Smoking is allowed on all DCL verandahs.
On other cruise lines, smoking is allowed in all staterooms. Between guests, the staterooms are supposedly cleaned so well that non-smokers can't tell if the previous occupants were smokers. (I find this hard to believe.) Even cruise lines such as NCL that used to have designated non-smoking staterooms no longer do.
The non-smoking Carnival Paradise will be moved to California later this year, and will no longer be non-smoking. At that time, DCL will be the best choice in the cruise industry for passengers wishing to stay in non-smoking staterooms.
But, even on DCL, there's no guarantee that your verandah will not get smoke from a nearby verandah.