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In reply to the discussion: Can you remember when you were allowed to smoke on planes? [View all]No Vested Interest
(5,297 posts)smoking was (apparently) allowed most places on the ship. - Maybe not the Main dining room, at least not noticeably in the area I and family used.
But mostly certainly in the casual - buffet -dining area for breakfast, lunch & snacks. And more so in the casino, which luckily was not a hangout of mine, but through which I frequently had to pass to access another area.
The Europeans, mostly Italian, were quite unapologetic about puffing any time and any place. I understand, after all, it was their New Year's holiday and they were just relaxing as was their norm.
There were aspects of cruising with an Italian line that I liked, especially the price, following the accidents on two of their ships, but, for anyone contemplating traveling with European fellow passengers, be forewarned of the ever-present clouds of smoke.
Incidentally, I grew up in the age of universal smoking in the US; my nonsmoking parents gave me permission to smoke openly, if that was my desire. Perhaps that took the fun out of it for a teenager, for it never interested me, even though I likely missed out on bridge games in the college "smoker". And I was tolerant of the inevitable smoke, fumes and odor.
And now that smoking is fairly universally forbidden in public spaces, I'm not so tolerant of being around it -I find it noxious.