Posted on 07/19/2006 4:47:01 AM PDT by xrp
Marriott to make all US, Canada hotels non-smoking
Wednesday July 19, 6:34 am ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Marriott International Inc. (NYSE:MAR - News) on Wednesday said it will make all of its hotels in the United States and Canada entirely non-smoking, beginning in September.
The company said the policy change, which it called the largest in its industry, covers more than 2,300 hotels and corporate apartments with nearly 400,000 rooms.
Marriott, based in Bethesda, Maryland, said more than 90 percent of its guest rooms are already non-smoking. It said more customers have been demanding non-smoking rooms.
The change covers such brands as Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, Renaissance, Courtyard, Residence Inn and Fairfield Inn. Marriott has nearly 2,800 lodging properties in the United States and 67 other countries.
I'll bet the PETA people would come to their defense, though, and protect their "rights"!
Those cooling-spray evaporitive systems are a great idea for that purpose. Congrats!
Building management/maintenance could solve that by moving the big ashtray a few feet further from the door - but they generally have 'em right at the entrances.
All guests are welcome at any Marriott, smokers and non-smokers alike. They just can't smoke while they're at the hotel.
Can you really not see the distinction?
I would rather see homosexuals a right to use the rooms for deviant behavior, speading bodily fluids everywhere you can' "smell" them! Aid's and STD's anyone?
Oh, believe you me, there was nothing new in your rant. It might have been new to you, but we non-smokers have heard it all before.
I don't "think I should have a say-so" in anyone's life but mine. I have never said, "Hey, let's pass a law that won't let people smoke outside my building door!"
All I said was that I don't like it. I didn't advocate the government doing anything about it.
I do think that Skooz is right, and we should be considerate. You sound like you are considerate in regard to your smoke.
I just can't figure out why you don't approve of me wishing other people would be more considerate.
That's a very good point. I'll look at ashtray placement when I go out to lunch.
Rather defensive aren't we?
In high school, I chewed tobacco. When the smokers would light up at a urinal in the rest room next to me and blow smoke in my face, I'd retaliate by spitting a big wad of tobacco juice on their shirt. They learned real quick.
You are actually expressing anger over the fact that others do not sit and take it when you pollute their air and stink up their clothes.
Your selfishness, lack of social grace and desire to be a jerk towards others is amazing.
This has nothing to do with being PC.
Your attitude suggests that bullies should have the right to walk down the street and punch people in the face without any complaints from the recipient.
As long as the government doesn't get involved, every non-smoker has the right to tell you they don't like your pollution.
And yes, you have the right to complain about perfume too. It's the way the world works.
You know what? If the highly paid professional anti-smokers hadn't kicked smokers outside to smoke, we never would have had this problem!
Smokers had their smoking lounges, out of the view of the public, and no one had to walk through "cigarette smoke" to gain access to a building.
So, what do you propose for smokers now? Where else are they to go? huh? It's not smoker's fault that they were kicked outside for all the world to see. This was not our idea!
All I said was that I don't like it. I didn't advocate the government doing anything about it.
But, you want "someone" to move them 15 feet away. Why haven't you champiomed their RIGHTS to have an INDOOR designated area?
It is about PERSONAL RIGHTS, and that was the purpose of my post in the first place. YOU GET ONE LIFE. I GET ONE LIFE. WE ALL GET ONE LIFE! We all get personal rights, in the Constitution, and by God! Pardon me, but I guess I have to shout my points for them to be understood!
No, I do NOT want "someone" to move them.
I want them to move themselves because it's polite to do so, and because they realize that their habit is one many people find noxious.
Can you understand the distinction, or do I have to use shorter words?
Well, if they take a financial hit maybe the stockholders will demand they modify the ban. In any case I always ask about smoking rooms when I book. I am used to no smoking in the lounge and bar areas and in general don't have a problem with this. Here in FL there is usually an outside bar for smoking so no big deal.
As long as it is the business making the decision and not mandated by the nanny state I'm OK with it.
The price is affected in England
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EXCUSE ME??? You know, I'm a little sick and tired of fellow FReepers telling us that we are "LOW CLASS" and not the "brightest of the lot!"
How dare you! Where the hell do you get off talking about us like this? You are illiterate! Especially for a FREEPER!
The guy who owned our house before us was a smoker. He had been dead for several months when we bought the place, and his sister had totally redecorated (including new paint across the entire house), and you could smell smoke the second you walked in. We didn't even have to ask the realtor if the guy had been a smoker.
When I'm digging clear in the back of my closet, I can still smell smoke, and we've been living there four years.
There is a difference between changing diapers and smoking. The odor from diaper usually disipates after 10 minutes.
I have a friend who visits sometimes. She won't smoke in the house but her clothes cause the guest room to smell of smoke after only a couple of days. It's hard to believe but the room has to be aired out for a long time after.
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