Keep an eye on the sprint sale for a 15 count herf a dor. You can pick one up relatively cheap and they always come in handy. No seasoning required either. Where are ya cruisin' to??
Keep an eye on the sprint sale for a 15 count herf a dor. You can pick one up relatively cheap and they always come in handy. No seasoning required either. Where are ya cruisin' to??
I thnk the bag w.ould be fine the thing you will really wish you had was a travel ashtray like the one from xikar. I forgot mine on my cruise but I smoked in the lounge not on the balcony mainly because there is no where to ash and you can't ash overboard
Hope you have a better experience than my first cruise last year. Left out of Boston just in time for Haloween storm. We got our A** kicked on that boat. I was almost thrown headlong out of bed. Back to island vacations for the wife and I....
FYI about smoking on cruises. I recently went on a Carnival cruise out of Baltimore and it was def a smoker friendly ship. On the upper deck smoking was allowed on one side which was a large area and on all room balconies. Also there was a cigar bar that was open the entire time I was on the ship that sold cigars and drinks. Also the casino was smoking at the machines as long as you were playing.
Most, if not all, of the nicer Royal Caribbean ships have cigar lounges. Not a smoking bar, but a purpose built cigar lounge. Go to the RC web site, and look up the ship you are going to be on and you can find out for sure. They'll have pics too. RC has always been very cigar friendly.
I took a cruise to Alaska in August and used Carnival. They allowed smoking on the balcony, which was great. I did hear my neighbor say "He's having another cigar" once, but other than that I didn't hear a peep. I had 2-3 a day. For 4 days, a ziplock is more than enough. I brought a week's supply of cigars, some of which were in a traveldor, while some were just in a cigar case. When we're only talking about a few days, I don't overthink it too much.
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