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:
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?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
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