justmestace
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No, I could see him. We were seated on the starboard side in the Mickey pool area and I could smell the cigar. I could just look down the deck and he was seated at the table closest to the dividing wall, smoking up a storm.
I wish I had your eyesight! Seriously. I wouldn't be able to see that far, even with my (tri-focal) glasses on.....usually there are too many people and tables with people at them, to see that far.

By the way...not that it matters, but I really dislike the smell of cigars and pipes. But if they're in the designated area, there's not much I can do. I see your point...and that's why restaurants (well, the laws changed) gave up smoking/non-smoking sections.....because it didn't really help at all.
Isn't the rule on cruise ships different for pipes and cigars? I was thinking that they were allowed on DCL only up by Remy on the newer ships, and someplace else on the older ships? Not sure about that one.
Ugh, I feel your frustration OP!! We paid tons of extra $$ back in 2006, only to open our wonderful verandah to smoking neighbors. We're booked in a verandah again in 2014, and my DH and I are in agreement, that if it happens again on day one, that we are going straight down to GS and ask to change our room. Way too expensive to waste it inside!!




