Horace Horsecollar
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Smokers are welcome. Smoking in rooms is not.And what about all the DVC owners who bought DVC thinking they could smoke? That's a lot of money to drop only to find out now you aren't welcome in your "home away from home."
Smokers will still be able to smoke, but not in hotel rooms and timeshare rooms. Smokers can no longer smoke in restaurants, lobbies, and most other interior spaces either.
There is nothing in the DVC POS that promises smoking rooms.What about all the people who made vacation plans a year ago, only to find out that now, THEY don't have a smoking room LIKE THEY WERE PROMISED?
In fact, there has been such a small percentage of smoking rooms (at WDW and elsewhere), that smokers have routinely been put into non-smoking rooms. So, for many years now, smokers never knew whether or not they would get a smoking room.
I hope that Disney puts in comfortable, pleasant smoking areas at all Disney resorts. Smokers should have nice places to smoke, and others should not have to smell active smoke or stale smoke residue.
As soon as wine starts to leave a lingering presence in rooms and on balconies, somehow forcing guests the following week to ingest alcohol, then I would agree with banning wine in rooms and on balconies. But that's not the case.Next, the Moral Majority around here won't let you have wine in your room or on your balcony, because "it's a family place."
There was a time when people could smoke almost everywhere. That's no longer the case. Smoking is increasing being confined to private homes and designated outdoor areas. It's happening throughout the United States and increasingly even in much of the rest of the world. It's not just happening at Walt Disney World.
I'm honestly not trying to debate smoking itself (and I urge others not to debate smoking in this thread either).