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Q:
is there a policy on no smoking areas and none smoking cabins
Submitted by:culshaw, st helens on 11th Aug 2008
Subject: Celebrity Cruises ![]()
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by Aldrich, Newbury (11 Aug 08 17:05)
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a QUESTION by culshaw (11 Aug 08 16:27)
Effective October 1, 2008 for all Celebrity ships, smoking will no longer be permitted inside any stateroom or on any stateroom veranda. Cigarette smoking will only be permitted in designated indoor and outdoor areas of the ship, while cigar and pipe smoking will only be permitted in designated outdoor areas. Smoking will not be permitted in any dining venue, theater, hallway, elevator or corridor. Violations to this smoking policy will result in a $250 cleaning fee being charged to the guest's onboard account and may also be addressed through Celebrity Cruises' Guest Conduct Policy. Cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco must be properly disposed of and never thrown overboard. A guest must be at least 18 years of age to purchase, possess or use tobacco onboard.
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by Aldrich, Newbury (11 Aug 08 17:15)
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an ANSWER by Aldrich (11 Aug 08 17:05)
Until October 1, 2008, the following policy still applies:
Cigarette Smoking is permitted:• In staterooms and on verandas
• In designated areas on the port (left) side of most public areas (Lounges, Bars, Decks)
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by Matt, Ilkley (11 Aug 08 23:56)
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a COMMENT by Aldrich (11 Aug 08 17:15)
What about the smokers who have booked the Summit cruise 20/9 - 4/10. Will the cleaners suddenly descend on their cabins with fumigating systems and tell the smokers that they are not allowed to smoke for the remaining 3 days of their cruise??
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