Kellykins1218
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Disney just announced that smoking and vaping is now banned in the parks. There will be smoking areas outside the gates.
Disney just announced that smoking and vaping is now banned in the parks. There will be smoking areas outside the gates.
I know I'll be in the minority here but I was so sad to read this morning's announcements. We have had so many really great trips to Disney, but I know my husband won't go back with a no-smoking policy in place. It isn't reasonable in the least to expect smokers to hike all the way back to the parking lot to have a cigarette, on top of all the walking that is already involved in a WDW vacation. Disney has to know this and I'm sure they don't care - they are busy enough that losing the ~20% of Americans who still smoke is a loss they're willing to accept. But on a personal level, I'm so disappointed that we'll never take that adults-only trip we've been talking about for years or give DD her 21st birthday wish with a Food & Wine trip.
I know I'll be in the minority here but I was so sad to read this morning's announcements. We have had so many really great trips to Disney, but I know my husband won't go back with a no-smoking policy in place. It isn't reasonable in the least to expect smokers to hike all the way back to the parking lot to have a cigarette, on top of all the walking that is already involved in a WDW vacation. Disney has to know this and I'm sure they don't care - they are busy enough that losing the ~20% of Americans who still smoke is a loss they're willing to accept. But on a personal level, I'm so disappointed that we'll never take that adults-only trip we've been talking about for years or give DD her 21st birthday wish with a Food & Wine trip.
Do you think they will ban it from the park altogether like Wide World of Sports? Have to leave it in the car? My boyfriend miiiiight walk to the smoking sections, but he is going to lose it if he has to go all the way to the car or the resort to get the cigarettes themselves. He might not even go anymore.
My question is whether you will physically be able to bring your cigarettes in the park with you or if you will have to leave the pack in your car or resort.The article states there will be an area outside of each park. Where exactly it doesn't say.
I feel it was those smokers who weren't responsible enough to go to an DSA that has caused this. Too bad for those smokers who were responsible. I have a family member who up until a few years ago smoked, and no way would they have gone to the parks without DSAs to stop at.
My question is whether you will physically be able to bring your cigarettes in the park with you or if you will have to leave the pack in your car or resort.
At Wide World of Sports you can not even bring them past the security checkpoint
To me it would make the most sense to not allow them past security/bag check, otherwise you just end up with the exact scenario that happens right now, which is the people who don't follow the rules regardless light up wherever they want. I did actually notice several on my last trip.
I personally am glad for it! Secondhand cigarette smoke and vaping are really bad for everyone around, and I am thankful to not be around it.
For those who will cancel plans due to this, I have to ask, why? Does a tiny chemical laden stick hold so much power over your life that you can't do the other things you enjoy without it? I just don't get it, but I have never been a smoker. And I wouldn't want anything like that to hold so much power over me and control my life like that.
With the stroller changes, does anyone know if the princess carriage rentals wi be banned? I can't figure out if they are considered a stroller or a wagon. It doesn't make a big difference to me, just wondering.
With the stroller changes, does anyone know if the princess carriage rentals wi be banned? I can't figure out if they are considered a stroller or a wagon. It doesn't make a big difference to me, just wondering.
I know I'll be in the minority here but I was so sad to read this morning's announcements. We have had so many really great trips to Disney, but I know my husband won't go back with a no-smoking policy in place. It isn't reasonable in the least to expect smokers to hike all the way back to the parking lot to have a cigarette, on top of all the walking that is already involved in a WDW vacation. Disney has to know this and I'm sure they don't care - they are busy enough that losing the ~20% of Americans who still smoke is a loss they're willing to accept. But on a personal level, I'm so disappointed that we'll never take that adults-only trip we've been talking about for years or give DD her 21st birthday wish with a Food & Wine trip.