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Carnival Paradise - Thanks for the non-smoking cruise while it lasted
Anyone that might want to take a trip on a non-smoking ship should
really take one of the last few cruises on the Paradise. This ship is going to the west coast and will become a smoking ship. I have not heard of any plans by Carnival to put out another non-smoking ship. I don't blame them. From a profitability standpoint the take, from the Bars and Casino are probably a lot less since the Paradise tends to book a lot of families. I have been on this ship 3 times and on no other ships. My wife and children hate smoke, (I used to smoke - quit 15 or more years ago, lost track...). I probably will not cruise again so Carnival will not lose my money to another cruise line. I am sure that they will turn a better profit with smoking ships though. I will miss cruising but, really appreciate Carnival trying this out. I had lots of fun on their cruises! I probably would never have gone on a cruise if they had not made this attempt, there really is nothing like cruising, I would not have missed the experience for the world. Thanks, George |
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Carnival Paradise - Thanks for the non-smoking cruise while it lasted
"juniper" wrote in message om... Anyone that might want to take a trip on a non-smoking ship should really take one of the last few cruises on the Paradise. This ship is going to the west coast and will become a smoking ship. I have not heard of any plans by Carnival to put out another non-smoking ship. I don't blame them. From a profitability standpoint the take, from the Bars and Casino are probably a lot less since the Paradise tends to book a lot of families. I have been on this ship 3 times and on no other ships. My wife and children hate smoke, (I used to smoke - quit 15 or more years ago, lost track...). I probably will not cruise again so Carnival will not lose my money to another cruise line. I am sure that they will turn a better profit with smoking ships though. I will miss cruising but, really appreciate Carnival trying this out. I had lots of fun on their cruises! I probably would never have gone on a cruise if they had not made this attempt, there really is nothing like cruising, I would not have missed the experience for the world. This has been discussed a lot. But as far as the non smoking aspect goes, a lot of people (during the discussion I mentioned) said that carnival has made changes to where smoking is allowed and that it has become rather limited. Not sure on specifics though. As a non smoker for a year and a half, I would not have minded taking a non smoking cruise. But smoke doesn't bother me the way it did when I was a smoker. -- LES! "It takes the Village People to raise a child. Sometimes you need a cowboy, sometimes you need a cop, and sometimes you need a big gay Indian." - Unknown (possibly Dharma & Greg) a disturbing new study shows that studies are disturbing. -ellen =================================== To email me privately, remove your lips from my ass! |
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