Miffy
DIS Veteran
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- Dec 13, 2002
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Even though WDW's policy on smoking and vaping is very clear--that it's to be done in designated areas only and never in a park or inside your room or on your room's balcony or in the resort hallways--I feel this bears some repeating.
I'm just back from 7 nights at AKL and on night one, someone nearby our room was smoking. I'm super allergic, so I noticed immediately. Unless this person had been on their balcony and I'd been able to see them from my balcony, I never would've known who it was or where they were. Reporting it is useless as you're calling a call center, and going to the front desk is similarly useless since they have no way of knowing where the smoker(s) is located. So, smokers, please, please, do not smoke in your room or on your balcony. Maybe you think no one will notice or care, particularly if you're outside, but you have no way of knowing who is nearby, how allergic they may be, etc., etc., etc. And in case you don't care about an adult's problems with this, please remember there are children at Disney. Lots of them.
Similarly, on the way back from the bus stop at AKL a couple of nights ago, I walked right by an adult (holding the hand of a child, btw), who was vaping and not even trying to hide it--not that hiding it would've been an improvement. The woman was just openly vaping, blowing the vapor into the air. She was not alone. There were other people going to and from the bus stop. As I walked by, I told her that there was a designated area for that and her response was to look away from me and blow her vapor into the air, seemingly saying I don't care what the rules are.
Please, people who smoke and/or vape--be considerate of others. Maybe to you it seems like it shouldn't bother anyone else when you're doing it outdoors, but, in fact, it does bother other people and many of those other people are children. Also, WDW has an actual policy about this. Don't do it. I realize there's an addiction going on here and that it's a very very difficult addiction to break. But there are designated areas. Use them. Thank you.
I'm just back from 7 nights at AKL and on night one, someone nearby our room was smoking. I'm super allergic, so I noticed immediately. Unless this person had been on their balcony and I'd been able to see them from my balcony, I never would've known who it was or where they were. Reporting it is useless as you're calling a call center, and going to the front desk is similarly useless since they have no way of knowing where the smoker(s) is located. So, smokers, please, please, do not smoke in your room or on your balcony. Maybe you think no one will notice or care, particularly if you're outside, but you have no way of knowing who is nearby, how allergic they may be, etc., etc., etc. And in case you don't care about an adult's problems with this, please remember there are children at Disney. Lots of them.
Similarly, on the way back from the bus stop at AKL a couple of nights ago, I walked right by an adult (holding the hand of a child, btw), who was vaping and not even trying to hide it--not that hiding it would've been an improvement. The woman was just openly vaping, blowing the vapor into the air. She was not alone. There were other people going to and from the bus stop. As I walked by, I told her that there was a designated area for that and her response was to look away from me and blow her vapor into the air, seemingly saying I don't care what the rules are.
Please, people who smoke and/or vape--be considerate of others. Maybe to you it seems like it shouldn't bother anyone else when you're doing it outdoors, but, in fact, it does bother other people and many of those other people are children. Also, WDW has an actual policy about this. Don't do it. I realize there's an addiction going on here and that it's a very very difficult addiction to break. But there are designated areas. Use them. Thank you.