thefirebuilds
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- Apr 5, 2006
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and theyll get a bill at some point just like people get for smashing TVs or wrecking phones.
Why do smokers always feel like it is an attack on THEM and not on the ACTIVITY? And, why do they define themselves as "smokers" anyway? Why is it "us"? They refer to it as if it were a race or religious group.
It's about time. I hope they extend this policy to the cruise line as well. We loved our balcony on our last cruise but hated the people who were smoking on their balconies around us. Thank you Disney.
Does anyone remember back when they allowed smoking on airplanes? The world has sure changed.
Makes you want to run out and buy a black light for your next stay at Disney World ....right?
Because of people and posts like this:
I don't think there will be that much of a outcry in the end... as long as there is SOMEWHERE they can go with reasonable convenience.
All smokers should keep an unlit cigarette in their hand throughout their stay. Even take a puff now and then. That would drive them crazy. Especially the Non-Smokers. If there is no fire or smoke, what can they say.
I don't know about anyone else, but I'll say,
"Please keep your death-dealing cancer stick away from my children. It is an outdated device of ignorance and personal weakness that has no place in the modern, civilized world. We hide guns, liquor and sex from our children until they are old enough to understand the hazards involved. Your weapon of self-destruction and carrier of disease to all around you falls in the same category. If you feel strongly about making a statement in front of families, a red t-shirt with the inscription ASK ME ABOUT EMPHYSEMA in large friendly letters will work just as well until you are forced to carry around a twenty pound bottle of oxygen or have to breathe through a plastic nozzle in your neck (now that's a statement). Until then, please just thank me for paying double for my health insurance so wheezing dimwits dont have to suffer the full cost of their own irresponsibility. Please enjoy the rest of your visit to Walt Disney World."
I realize that many smokers believe they are doing the right thing by using the balcony, and if it is a smoking room than that is fine, but when the smoker reserves a nonsmoking room or is placed in one, and chooses to smoke on the balcony that means I have to take my very smoke sensitive child to the ER. I have always had non-smoking rooms for medical reasons reserved and have had issues many times, last summer we had a 1BR at OKW, then a studio and then back to the 1BR--the family in the studion smoked in the room and on the porch. The smoke seeped under the adjoining doors, we could not use the balcony and overall it was a mess, guess where they put us when we checked out and back in again--my favorite part, when I said I couldn't take the room becasue I knew it had been smoked in--You should have reported it, now we are going to have to rework the room assignments--you really should have reported it so we could have done something. Wow, ok but how do I know that you didn't say smoking optional because you didn't have a smoking room for them? The year before , our room at POR had been smoked in, and getting a new room nearly impossible since there was some little league convention. I have had even more experiences, but no point listing them. Either you get it or you don't. I am not trying to deprive anyone of their right to put anything they want into their own body, but when it puts my family or I in direct harm then I have a right to express my displeasure.
You can't blame smelling smoke on what's wrong with you people. I bet you all hate everybody for everything. You people should not even be out in the public. You make me Sick, Sick, Sick. You get more smoke from a bus going by. Get over it.
John/Texas
BTW, but I do all I can to avoid that as well.
YOUR NOT WELCOME HOME ANYMORE
How does that feel? Do you like it.