It then took quite awhile for the cabin to cool back down to a comfortable level.
Hi MJ. This happened to us on our first cruise last August. Each cabin has a built-in antidote, however. When the air becomes too stifling, close the verandah door and open your bathroom door. Flush the toilet with the lid up (just make sure to brace yourself). The suction literally sucks the humidity out of the air... as well as any dust, young children and fingerprints...
Unfortunately, we had to close them a lot bc of the icky smker next door.
Hi mcnuss. I planned ahead for that contingency. Brought along one of those multiple "fart sounds" toys. IF a smoker had been nearby, I planned to simply press the buttons a few times and say, "Oops, excuse me!" Whatever works...
I was just reminded of a "family" story which I'll share with you on an abbreviated basis. My son took up the trombone at school. He brought the instrument home to practice. On the first evening, my Mom was visiting. She was sitting near my son while the dear lad prepared to perform his first practice. As we waited, I was busy in the kitchen - within hearing distance. From the other room came a loud, grossly human "PPFFFFFFttttttt." I yelled out,
"Mom, please... no one is in the bathroom." My son started laughing. It wasn't my Mom. The grossly human "PPFFFFFFttttttt" was actually my son's first practice note on the trombone. He will tell people, with glee, that, "My Daddy thought my very first note was my Grandma passing gas!"