martinm
Grumpy Old Man
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- Mar 20, 2013
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I knew when I booked a verandha room that people were allowed to smoke on the verandhas, but it just so happened that we had heavey smokers right next to us, they even had more family on an inside room and they would come over to their verandha and smoke there as well, so we had to rooms of smokers all on the same balcony! When we opened our door, we got their smoke in our room, so frustrating.
Why does DCL allow smoking on the verandhas? Is it a marketing ploy knowing that most if not all smokers will pay the extra money for a balcony? They get people that like balconies plus all the smokers booking balcony rooms. ugh!![]()
I was on my balcony last week for hours and hours. I never once smelled smoke.
I only smelled smoke outside one stateroom all week.

I didn't mean to make it sound like me personally - we haven't braved a verandah yet, but have our first one booked for next October since it is a special cruise. I'm a little nervous but don't intend to let it ruin my vacation, come what may!
I'm definitely much more likely to go out now - bars were a huge no no until the ban passed here in PDX. You could see the ceiling all covered with smoke residue and it took months to clear the air in them but it is so refreshing not to have to fret about who and who doesn't allow it!
and was often described as a 'chain-smoker'. Wonder how many of the staff smoke on 
