As a smoker who came back from a recent Disney trip, I honestly felt no prejudice against me while I was smoking (always in a DSA), so I have no personal experience with that, but then again, I'd personally completely ignore it if it happened to me. But that woman who made the comment was out of line, and I would have been extremely rude (sorry) and literally lit up after her comment. Let her go complain to a crew member. I wouldn't ruin my vacation or my day by getting into a bickering match back and forth. I would just know that I am in a DSA, which as noted, is few and far between, and wouldn't acknowledge the comment, but that's me.
I do have to say that amongst the smokers I spoke with in the DSA, we all agreed about one thing, we feel like prisoners and it is extremely inconvenient to have a cigarette, sometimes having to walk halfway across the park to have one, making it impossible. Everyone has their vices and to say someone isn't being a good role model, IMO, it isn't my job to be a role model for someone else's family. I mean do you not let your children watch TV because they might see something that could negatively influence them? How many people die of liver cirrhosis each year, but alcohol is easily available throughout the parks? I don't let my son drink soda because it's processed garbage, but there's tons of other people drinking soda. So, to anyone who believes "banning" smoking altogether would be the best solution, I'm sure there are things you do that others may not agree with that
should be banned as well. For example, I saw people dressed very inappropriately for a family park. Let's add a dress code. lol. Yes, I'm exaggerating, but to make the point.
I would assume, while I haven't personally seen anyone smoking outside of a DSA, this would not occur if the placement of DSAs were a little more convenient, not that I am justifying what they did. They are breaking the rules, which is not right. And no one is saying put them so they make it hard for non-smokers to enjoy their day, but I haven't seen a different price set for park admission for smokers and non-smokers yet and since I am paying the same price as a non-smoker, I believe I have the right to enjoy my day and be relaxed just like non-smokers. We are people, who want to enjoy our day, too.
