Folks, I am lucky enough to go to LA next week, where we have a couple of days before getting on our cruise ship for the Silver Wedding treat for my wife.
So anyone know a great cigar shop in LA. We are only there for a couple of nights but I would like to check out a good shop and maybe a lounge, if I could get around the membership requirements.
Also any BOTL experienced the Cigar Lounges on Cunard cruise ships? Are they any good? Should I take my own sticks or is the quality and value worth buying on board?
All comments appreciated.
Thanks Keith
So anyone know a great cigar shop in LA. We are only there for a couple of nights but I would like to check out a good shop and maybe a lounge, if I could get around the membership requirements.
Also any BOTL experienced the Cigar Lounges on Cunard cruise ships? Are they any good? Should I take my own sticks or is the quality and value worth buying on board?
All comments appreciated.
Thanks Keith



Hello senor prince...I used to travel to LA for business quite often, but I don't recall ever coming across a top-notch cigar lounge, other than the occasional cigar shop. But then again, I usually travel with my own sticks.
Coros are taking a cruise stating from Venice next October on NCL - Jade. I just learned they are modifying their cigar smoking policy making it very restrictive - no smoking in your state room or the balcony, no smoking on deck near restaurants, no cigar bar, and so on.

Perro, el Perro.
Hey el P! Nobody told me about a cruise next year!!!
don TJ and the
Coros
Midg's comments about Tijuana. I go to Tijuana and Rosarito (32 kilometers or 20 miles south of Tijuana) quite often and yes, Tijuana can be dangerous in certain areas (Red Zones) and a bit scary at night, but what major 3rd world city isn't. The border between the US and Tijuana is the most frequently crossed international border in the world. It heavily relies on the adult Americano tourists traffic during the day, where you can find some outrageous bargains, including leather goods and glass-top fauxhibas on about every corner. But stay away from the "cuban cigars" sold on the street at low, low prices.
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