Quote Originally Posted by gerryg123 View Post
By contrast, the Seastar Inn room key had a leaf printed on it.
gerryg123

This has me a little confused. You mean that a "leaf on the room key" means you can smoke anything in the rooms at Seastar? I have a reservation confirmation that plainly says "smoking outside only".

Not that it really matters to me as I don't smoke cigarettes and if and when I very rarely now consume herb, it would only be in the outdoors out of Respect for others.

And then the response:
Thanks gerry123 for the heads up. We HAD considered staying at Seastar Inn but now we are taking it OFF our short list-little things mean a lot as the saying goes! It's always good to be an informed traveler, eh? IRIE! *IG
Which still has me scratching my head. Am I missing something or what?? If there is a No Smoking Policy in the rooms and the room key has a leaf on it, what is the connection or is there some "assumption" between the two things?

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