Sorry you didn't get the result you were looking for, but don't hold your breath waiting for any changes in the hotel industry. Fact is, most folks prefer a non-smoking room, me included. It's pretty near impossible to eliminate odors from smoking, it lingers.

Hotel guests paying for that non-smoking room deserve just that, not a seldom-smoking room. :wtf:

Look into edibles for when you are traveling. I've found this to be acceptable for myself. :thumbsup:

Quote Originally Posted by MARIE1NITA
Makes me wonder.... If a hotel guest is diabetic, would a hotel evict said guest, if they knew he or she was, "shooting up" in the room?
If by "shooting up", you mean "smoking", it's quite possible!
DogtowN Reviewed by DogtowN on . "SMOKE FREE" HOTEL POLICY Has anyone encountered a problem with hotels that ban smoking? We are attending a family re-union in July 2010 in Newport, R.I, my husband in a native born FIFTH WARDER. As any Rhode Islander knows, the rates at that time of year are sky high. We happened to find a reasonable rate at the Newport Hotel and Marina which is non-smoking, which is fine with me, I am a non-smoker. I called the hotel to inquire if my husband would be an exception being that he is on MM for pain control. I Rating: 5