There absolutely are no hard feelings

Smokers feel very strongly about their right to smoke and nonsmokers feel very strongly about their right not to be subjected to smoke.
All the discussion contained within this topic clearly demonstrates that. I respect your point of view but for the sake of my health and the health of my family I stongly disagree with it.
Several smokers (not you Stace) have suggested that nonsmokers should keep their opinions to themselves, choose a cabin without a veranda, or take their business to another cruiseline. That is patently absurd. That viewpoint comes from a group whose control over where they can smoke has been rapidly taken from them by the rest of society (but for the better of the rest of society). They want nonsmokers to keep quiet and not upset the status quo so that (in their opinions) they don't lose more than they already have.
To ask nonsmokers, which are the overwhelming majority, to go elsewhere to enable smokers to partake in an addiction that is scientifically proven to be harmful to everyone else around is completely unreasonable. To ask them to be quiet, put up with it, and subject themselves to the inhalation hazards of someone else's addiction is equally unreasonable. How unreasonable is it to ask a smoker to go to a remote, designated location away from the living quarters of the majority to partake in their addiction?
It's abundantly obvious that we ALL are here because Disney flows through our veins. I have faith that with enough feedback from faithful Disney vacationers who express their concerns over this issue that the
DCL policy about smoking on verandas will change...just like they changed in Disney resort hotels and just like several other cruiselines have steadily changed their policies. It will happen. It is only a matter of when.
As I stated before, as it stands smokers are completely within DCL guidelines when they smoke on their verandas. As it stands, nonsmokers who find themselves next to a smoker on a veranda can either deal with it or remove themselves from the situation.
It doesn't mean that I agree with or like DCL's policy. Like has already been said, I respect that currently it is what it is. I disagree with their policy, like the vast majority seems to, and hope we can be agents of change in regards to the policy by expressing our opinion. To quote a logical, pointy-eared hero of mine, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few".