DVCconvert
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Any new insights? 

Interesting.
It will be interesting to see if Disney stays with this policy. When we stayed at the Cocoa Beach Hilton in February we were given a smoking room but upon entering the room found all sorts of "no smoking" signs. When I called guest services I was told that the hotel had gone non-smoking a few months before only to learn that under Florida law they had to keep a certain percentage of rooms available for smokers (I believe he said 15%). They just hadn't finished removing all the "no smoking" signs in the rooms that were being re-designated as smoking rooms.
Maybe this law doesn't affect Disney for some reason.
Does anyone know?![]()
I was at the BC from the end of May until the 4th of June. The only problem I had with the DSA (and I only went to one on my last day) was that I could not find it! I had a map, walked around a few times, finally asked a CM and they took me to it.
It was a bench (covered) and had one of those long "neck" ashtrays. I was very glad to see that it was a covered area.![]()
Unfortunately you could not tell it was a DSA which might add to problems between smokers and non smokers. Hopefully they will add something to the area to make it known that it is a DSA.
I have a question - being a heavy smoker - my clothes and other things, I am sure smell of smoke. I have not smoked in a OKW room or balcony for the last three years, but I am sure my things smell. Should the renter after me notice the smell - will Disney then charge me the cleaning fee even though I haven't and won't smoke in the room?? Just a thought - - remember we smokers carry the smell with us!!