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It Is Smoke Free In This
Paradise : Take A Caribbean Cruise With Fellow Non-Smokers
by: Jane Stokes (Courtesy of News Canada)
(NC)-Would a "smoke-free casino" be an oxymoron?
Until recently, I might have bet good money on
that, considering
it's a pretty rare occasion when one can enjoy a cocktail in a
smoke-free bar, nightclub or lounge - let alone in a casino where all
around the world gambling and nicotine just naturally go together. But
here's the exception:
A policy of "no cigarettes, no cigars, no
ashtrays, and no
second-hand smoke anywhere" is at the core of the cruise experience
aboard the MS Paradise - and it's a policy that is unusual indeed.
The US$300 million Paradise is the only, totally
non-smoking
cruise ship in the world and upholding the integrity of this claim is a
challenge taken very seriously by parent company Carnival Cruise Lines.
Not even the construction crews in the shipyards of Helsinki were
allowed to smoke when working on the vessel - and now every week, its
2,052 passengers are asked to sign an agreement to abide by the rules,
even on the open decks.
Traditionally, cruise ships have not had too much
difficulty
containing the areas where passengers can smoke. If you choose any of
the mainstream American-based cruise lines for example, chances are you
will not encounter second-hand smoke until evening in some of the clubs
and at some of bars. Restaurants are generally smoke-free and cruise
advocates will tell you that the ratio of non-smoking areas has been
increasing with every new ship. But for those who would like to go just
one step further, it's good to know that out there, cruising the
Caribbean every day is a grand, luxury vessel which may be four years
old now, but she still looks, feels, and smells, brand new.
This season, passengers have the choice of
exploring either the
Eastern, or the Western Caribbean on itineraries that include some of
the more exotic tropical harbours like Belize and Honduras. And for a
glimpse at shipboard tone and style: imagine the atmosphere aboard
Paradise to be similar to most Carnival cruises, one of cheerful,
attentive service - in a plentiful fantasyland.
The trademark decor of this cruise line is one
that creates a
larger-than-life playground for adults and children alike. You enter
Paradise, for example, through an illuminated, sky-high atrium
surrounded by grand columns and Space Age glass-elevator pods, enhanced
by classical stone and mahogany fixtures. Interior designer Joe Farcus
pinpoints the "grand era of ocean liners" as this vessel's overall
fantasy theme, emphasizing the impact of The Queen Mary, The Normandie,
and the SS United States on the late 19th century, world of style.
At least 12 decks are configured into the
70,000-gross-ton
Paradise with the top deck tiered to attract activities in the sun.
Here, the Lido Deck draws everyone sooner or later. It is where you
will spread out in a full-length deck chair, swim in the pool, relax in
the whirlpool, partake in sports interests, or spend all afternoon on a
Carnival specialty: the giant waterslide. The recreation decks on
Paradise stretch the entire length of the ship, so you may even find a
few private places to call your own.
These upper decks also house the ship's mammoth,
12,000-square-foot exercise club and spa. The "bigger the better" was
the consensus of the passengers I spoke to up there, with one saying
that when the cruise line devotes this much space and effort to
building a fitness facility, "it sends a clear and sincere message that
improving one's health and wellness can be a very real part of a cruise
experience."
They also pointed out that the more inviting the
space to
exercise, the more you get to eat - because it's true what they say: on
a cruise ship you can literally eat all day. On Paradise the choices
are: 24-hour complimentary room service; dining room table service; a
pool deck buffet, three times a day; the cake and coffee bar; plus
round-the-clock deli sandwiches, a pizzeria, and of course, the
midnight buffet.
Then again, for most of us food quantity will not
be the main
attraction. Rather, it will be the food "experiences" that really count
- and that is precisely why Carnival and most of the better cruise
lines these days are so preoccupied with adding and subtracting dining
options, so they can be sure, for every last passenger, they get it
right.
More Information:
Research the details of your cruise at www.carnival.com, or
ask your travel agent for this season's latest brochures.
- News Canada
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Todays Travel Tip
The best day to reserve a room is on Sunday. That’s because,
typically, the financial management is not working on that day,
and any Pauper can get better deals and negotiate in a tougher
manner. The manager or desk clerk doesn’t have the option of
checkingwith upper management before giving an okay on a room
rate. Check back tomorrow for
another tip.
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