vacationer1954
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I think complaints about offensive smells drove this action. I can imagine that health was frequently mentioned as a reason to heed those complaints and was a convenient selling point, but the action was taken because there are now more people who don't like the smell than there are people who or family of people who suffer from the addiction.I have no idea what prompted this. Not saying it wasn't complaints about smoke but more the health aspect than the smell. If Disney starts trying to remove any smells that many guests are offended by, they are going working non stop on that.