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Speaking of revenue creators, has Celebrity or any other cruise line ever offered a "smoker's" bar/lounge vs "non-smoker's" bar/lounge? It would be interesting to see which venue had higher revenues over time. It would probably help the decision-makers one way or the other.


As a light smoker myself, I have to agree that I think smokers should be allowed to smoke on balconies that they have paid premiums for (balcony vs inside room). For example, Marriott has a strict smoking policy, but will allow you to smoke on their rooms with balconies as long as you are not disturbing anyone else and do not have the door open to allow smoke to go back into the room. I have asked Front desk managers if this is okay and have not been denied so far.


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