Minnie&Nana
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I think you just said it all!!!!!



Originally posted by BaciBecky
Some of the posts are beginning to sound as though a smoker will stay in a non-smoking building and simply not care that those around them have paid to be in a smoke free environment..now who is being unfair/unkind and maybe downright meanspirited?
How sad.



Originally posted by QueenOfCelts
My point is simply this: if we do not like what is happening on someone else's balcony while we are outside on our own balcony - we have every right to go back inside.
I highly doubt that anyone who does smoke on the their balcony spends their entire vacation on the balcony smoking. I can just go out there when they are inside getting another pack of cigarettes.![]()

Originally posted by Threehearts
I was standing next to a family checking into Poly LV Concierge a little over a year ago and they had requested a smoking room many times over. There were none available. The CM told them that they would send an ashtray to the room and they could smoke until their room could be changed.
Originally posted by goofydad621
I told them no I was promised a smoking room and our vacation and that is what we wanted. They sent mouskeeping down with three ashtrays and told us to smoke in the room.
Originally posted by QueenOfCelts
The only reason this is a hot topic is because some people want to infringe on the rights of others all the while whining about their rights.![]()

Originally posted by QueenOfCelts
According to WDW - smoking IS allowed on non-smoking balconies and in the words of Jiminy Cricket - let your conscience be your guide!
Originally posted by QueenOfCelts
Guess what? People smoke on the balconies of their hotel rooms because it is allowed. Like it or not. If you don't, take it up with WDW.
Unfortunately, whomever you spoke with was not correctly informed. Somking on balconies is not allowed by WDW - any variation of that is by misinformed hotel CM's, even managers, but, smoking on balconies of non-smoking rooms is NOT official WDW policy.
I honesrly do not understand why there is so much controversy over this issus. A balcony is an extension and part of the room. Why would anyone want to inconvience other guests when they themselves are in a non-smoking room??
And,gee, of, course, we take our medically fragile children/adults to all kinds of places, but then there are some places where we can relax and feel they are safe - the balcony and room (because smoke does travel) of a non-smoking room with a resort that has an official policy regarding the issue. If that has changed I'd like to hear it from WDW execs in Guest Relations.