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I was on this ship Oct. 12-16 and it is a good ship and as far as where to smoke you can on the starboard side on the upper decks. When I was on it you could not smoke in the Viking Lounge or the libray which was a bummer because this was a recent closing from the info I got from the reps onboard. The only drawback is that you will have to be at the mercy of the tradewinds on the open decks but there is a small area where they set up the cigar humidor at night around 9 pm that if you get in that little area it buffers the winds that kick up. If you are on the 4 night cruise Key West was great because you can smoke without anybody giving you issues all over town ( not in the stores obviously )
If you are in a balcony smoke there and that would probably be the best place. I did smoke my cigar in Nassau and be sure to visit Greycliff,,,get a map so you don't miss it. Don't let the other cigar places around town talk you into buying "fauxhibas",,,,walk away. I did stop at one place and they were trying to persuade me to buy one of their cohibas and I said I didn't trust them. The guy is telling me they are real and I told him to let me try one and if it was real I'd buy a box of them. He tried to go into the back to get me a cigar and I told him NO,,,I want to try one out of the box he was trying to sell me. Reluctantly, he shows me the box and I picked out one and lit up,,,of course it was fake. I told him after a few puffs that this wasn't even a good fake and he got all irritated with me and said they were indeed real ones and I just broke it in half and said he was full of **** and walked off. I caution you not to deal with these guys nor do what I did,,,I tend to do stuff like this and probably isn't the smartest thing to do. |
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