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Can you smoke on the Queen Mary?

No, you cannot smoke on the Queen Mary. The Queen Mary is a non-smoking vessel, and smoking is prohibited in all interior spaces, including inside the cabins as well as on the decks, poolside and in all outdoor areas of the ship.

Violators of its non-smoking policy can be subject to fines and/or ejection from the vessel. However, limited designated smoking areas are available in certain outdoor locations on the port and starboard side of the ship and can be identified by signage.

Is smoking allowed on Cunard ships?

No, smoking is not allowed onboard Cunard ships. Smoking is prohibited in all indoor public areas, including all restaurants and bars, and in all staterooms and balconies. Exceptions are made for the designated smoking area in the Connoisseurs’ Corner, which is located in the Grand Lobby.

This area is only open from 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Smoking is also not allowed in any of the landside restaurants, bars, or other public areas of any Cunard terminal facility. Additionally, electronic cigarettes, cigars and pipes are not permitted within 14 feet of any other guest in all areas of the ship, including on balconies and outside decks.

Guests who do not comply with the smoking policy may be asked to disembark the vessel at the next available port.

Can you smoke on your balcony on a cruise ship?

No, you generally cannot smoke on a cruise ship balcony. This is often a strict policy in many cruise lines and is enforced by crew members or security. For that reason, it’s important to check with your cruise line before making any plans to smoke on a balcony.

Some cruise lines offer dedicated smoking areas within the cruise ship, on deck or outdoors, which are available for guests to use. It is also important to remember that smoke from a balcony may negatively affect the cruise experience of other guests on the same deck.

Additionally, some cruise lines have designated smoking areas indoors, in lounges, or in some cases, on the casino floor. It is important to check the specific policy of the cruise line when planning to smoke on board.

What happens if you get caught smoking on cruise balcony?

If you get caught smoking on a cruise balcony, the consequences can vary significantly depending on the cruise line, the severity of the offense, and/or any local laws that apply to the situation. Generally, you may receive a written or verbal warning from staff, be required to pay a cleaning or repair fee for damages, or in extreme cases you may be asked to leave the ship and given a full refund.

Some cruise lines, such as Norwegian Cruise Line, may also impose a “no smoking on balconies” policy that can result in a hefty financial penalty. Additionally, certain ports may have local laws prohibiting smoking, so breaking such laws could result in fines or even criminal prosecution.

Ultimately, getting caught smoking on a cruise balcony is a serious offense that should be avoided in order to ensure a safe and enjoyable cruise experience.

Does Queen Mary 2 have a cigar lounge?

Yes, Queen Mary 2 does have a cigar lounge. The Connoisseur’s Club and Cigar Lounge is located on Deck 6 Midships and is exclusive for adult guests aged 21 and over. The lounge is a classic and comfortable environment where guests can unwind, have a cigar and whisky or cognac in the company of friends.

It carries a selection of premium cigars, vintage spirits and an array of cognacs, whiskies, and cognac-based cocktails.

Can you smoke in Buckingham Palace?

No, smoking is not allowed at Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch, and therefore it is a very important, historic building. Smoking indoors is dangerous and is damaging to buildings, which is why it is not allowed at Buckingham Palace or other buildings owned by the British Royal Family.

The Royal Family respects the public’s right to use the gardens and parkland at Buckingham Palace, however smoking is not permitted in any of the areas open to visitors. Smoking is also not allowed in the state rooms or on the terraces at the Palace.

Visitors and staff should always adhere to the no smoking policy and the law on smoking in enclosed public spaces.

Which Cruise Line Can you smoke on?

At this time, there are a limited number of cruise lines that allow passengers to smoke on board, although passengers should always ensure that they are familiar with the specific regulations for each specific ship.

The Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America Line, and Norwegian Cruise Line are generally the most popular cruise lines that currently allow smoking onboard their ships. Cigar and pipe smoking is typically only allowed on decks or in specifically designated smoking areas.

Passengers should note that, on many of the ships, these designated smoking areas may be quite limited.

Passengers should always ensure that they are aware of the specific regulations for each cruise line and for each ship, as these regulations are subject to change at any time and may vary from one ship to the next.

Many of the cruise lines will display signs indicating their smoking regulations in common areas throughout the ship, but passengers should also refer to each cruise line’s website in order to obtain detailed regulations and ask questions of their customer service representatives before booking a cruise.

Is smoking permitted on the Queen Mary 2?

No, smoking is not permitted onboard the Queen Mary 2. Smoking is prohibited in all areas at all times, including but not limited to guest staterooms and suites, balconies, elevators, and public spaces.

Electronic cigarettes and other similar products are also not allowed on board. Any type of smoking in staterooms and on balconies is punishable by both removal from the vessel and a fine of up to $500 per occurrence.

Smoking is only allowed in designated areas of the Sun Deck and the Connoisseur Club and is severely restricted. Crew members may not smoke in the crew areas, except during designated times and times when off-duty.

Does Cunard allow smoking?

No, Cunard does not allow smoking on any of their ships. This includes cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and any other type of smoking device. Smoking is only permitted in designated outdoor smoking areas, where the designated smoking areas for each ship may vary.

Guests can find information about the designated smoking areas for each Cunard cruise on the company’s website or through their customer service department. Additionally, Cunard reserves the right to refuse service or entry to any individual found smoking in any area of a ship other than the designated smoking areas.

Do any cruise ships allow smoking on balconies?

Yes, some cruise ships do allow smoking on balconies. However, this policy varies depending on the cruise line, vessel, and itinerary. Cruiselines such as Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, and MSC Cruises all have different policies when it comes to smoking on balconies.

Some of their boats may allow smoking on the open deck areas, while others might require the smoker to remain in their cabin or balcony.

The Carnival Cruise Line, for example, does allow smoking on balconies with the understanding that guests smoking on their balconies must abide by their smoking policies and should unsuccessfully attempt to keep the smoke from entering public areas or neighbouring cabins.

At MSC Cruises, the company has a designated smoking areas on the balconies of each ship that must be used by passengers instead of smoking in their cabins. In addition, it’s important to note that many newer ships prohibit smoking entirely and require guests to provide proof of identification that they are of legal smoking age.

So if you’re planning on a cruise, it’s important to check the policies in advance, as this can help avoid any potential issues during your trip.

Can I bring alcohol on the Queen Mary 2?

No, you cannot bring alcohol on the Queen Mary 2. According to the Cruise Line’s policy, consumption of any form of alcoholic beverage is prohibited in any form, including alcohol that passengers have purchased themselves and brought aboard the cruise ship.

Passengers are not allowed to bring any form of alcohol into their cabins or any other public area and all alcohol that is consumed on board must be purchased from the ships’s bars, clubs, and lounges.

Alcohol served on board is strictly controlled and passengers may only purchase limited amounts of alcoholic drinks. Additionally, any alcohol consumed in any public area must be in a closed container and must be disposed of into a designated refuse/recycling station.

Passengers are also prohibited from sharing, buying or selling any alcoholic beverages on board.

Are you allowed to smoke on cruise ships?

No, it is not allowed to smoke on cruise ships. Most cruise lines have implemented non-smoking policies for the comfort and safety of their passengers, crew and vessel. Smoking is typically not allowed in public areas such as the dining rooms, restaurants, bars, lounges, showrooms and pool deck areas.

Most also prohibit smoking on cabin balconies. There are designated outdoor areas on the vessel for smoking, such as the open decks and balconies or designated areas in bars and lounges.

How many cigarettes can I bring home from a cruise?

Since cigarettes are considered to be taxable items, the quantity you can bring home from a cruise will depend on the country in which you will disembark, as well as the laws in the country in which you live.

Generally speaking, customs agencies from most countries allow passengers to bring home a certain quantity of cigarettes as long as they are declared at the time of disembarkment. This quantity can vary from country to country, and even from state to state in some cases, so it is important to look into the specific regulations of the country in which you will be disembarking for an exact answer.

Generally, passengers are able to bring back the equivalent of one or two cartons of cigarettes (200-400 cigarettes) per adult. However, please note that many countries and states impose a duty on cigarettes, which means you may be liable to pay, and in some cases, be limited to bring back fewer cigarettes than the general allowance.

Therefore, it is always recommended to check the specific laws and regulations of both the country you are disembarking in and the country in which you live prior to bringing cigarettes home.

Can you still smoke in the casino on Carnival Cruise?

No, it is no longer allowed to smoke in the casino on Carnival Cruise ships. As part of the company’s push to become smoke-free, smoking is prohibited in all indoor areas, including the casino. The only place on the ships where smoking is permitted is the designated outdoor areas.

Passengers can also smoke outside their balcony staterooms, but with the door and windows closed. There are also designated smoking areas in port and dock areas for those who wish to smoke. For the comfort of all guests, smoking is not allowed near the entrance, pool or children’s areas of the ships.

Carnival Cruise Line is taking serious measures to ensure the health and safety of their guests, and the policy of no smoking in the casino is just one example.