Originally Posted by
Global_Hi_Flyer
I've had a problem in a couple of hotels recently where a guest in a neighboring room lit up in the bathroom - and their vent fan blew smoke into my room. Simple solution was to turn on my vent fan until they stopped.
This has happened to me a couple of times, but not the situation described by the OP. I'm only mildly sensitive to smoke, but Mrs. Cyberdad has asthma. She's usually ok, but smoke...or its remains...can sometimes trigger an attack.
We had an experience recently at Orlando World Center where they allow guests to light up on the balconies. Seems fair enough, but the repeated problem was our "next door neighbor" kept lighting up out there. Every time, her smoke blew right into our room if we had the sliding glass door open! Not to mention that it rendered our balcony unusable.
This wouldn't have been so bad if she had a mild habit, but this woman was a serious nicotine addict....chain smoking all the time!