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To: Wright is right!
"A friend of my brother's got put off in Barbados for smoking."

Ok, here's where I disagree. The cruise ship had a zero tolerance policy. This was doubtlessly made very clear before he boarded, and I'd wager that it was also prominently displayed as such before he bought his tickets.

He bought his tickets with the zero-policy in place. He was made aware of the policy prior to leaving. He made the conscious decision to 'be above the laws' that were in place for his fellow passengers. If I book a cruise on a non-alcoholic cruise (does one exist?), and I tried to smuggle some beer on board; I would expect the same treatment.

65 posted on 02/06/2004 7:48:00 AM PST by Hodar (With Rights, comes Responsibilities. Don't assume one, without assuming the other.)
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To: Hodar
"A friend of my brother's got put off in Barbados for smoking."

Ok, here's where I disagree.

I don't disagree at all. The guy probably did get put off for smoking, which is fine if he was told about the ship's policy before he booked. And he probably was - Carnival has a good reputation for being clear about ship's policies.

I'm a regular cruiser on Crystal myself and have sailed Cunard when I'm feeling flush, but I sailed on the Carnival Victory a couple of years ago (won the cruise on a game show) and didn't mind it.

The cruise ship had a zero tolerance policy. This was doubtlessly made very clear before he boarded, and I'd wager that it was also prominently displayed as such before he bought his tickets.

Yes.

If I book a cruise on a non-alcoholic cruise (does one exist?), and I tried to smuggle some beer on board; I would expect the same treatment.

I wish that Carnival had a "no snotty hyperhormonal 15 year old brats running up and down the hallways in the berthing areas at 3AM" cruise (which is why I enjoy Crystal so much and probably won't seek out another Carnival cruise). As for the non-alcoholic cruise, it would be no skin off my nose as I don't drink that much and could easily respect a dry cruise. However, I think Carnival learned their lesson about "triangulation" of passenger choices by their experience with the non-smoking ship and probably won't offer a non-drinking cruise as a result. But who knows - if there's a market for it they'll probably do it.

68 posted on 02/06/2004 8:03:59 AM PST by Johnny_Cipher (Making hasenfeffer out of bunnyrabbits since 1980)
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