Will the DVC resorts be next........

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Originally posted by TCPluto
Huh? Just what, pray tell, would make a room non-smoking then? Does it mean non-smoking while you are occupying it, and not at other times?

This doesn't make any sense, and I have a hard time believeing it.

I am not used to being called a liar, but, I can tell you that I was placed in a non smoking room at OKW, called the front desk, told them that I had requested a smoking room, they said they would send someone with ashtrays or they could move me. I opted to be moved. I am not making this up and it does happen a lot, regardless of whether you choose to believe it or not.
 
Originally posted by TCPluto
Huh? Just what, pray tell, would make a room non-smoking then? Does it mean non-smoking while you are occupying it, and not at other times?

This doesn't make any sense, and I have a hard time believeing it.
Whether you believe it or not it is true! I have had the same thing happen to me quite a few times and I have heard of it happening to friends also. The housekeeping dept will even provide the guests with ash trays.
 
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
It has always been non smoking, right?
Yes, I understand that Disney's Grand Californian Hotel opened as a non-smoking building, so there are not even any designated smoking areas.
 
Gail, I was responding,as you can see in my quote, to a comment by Floridafam, not you. I didn't call anyone a liar. Please don't make assumptions not based in fact.

You seem quite defensive and agitated about this issue.

And I stand by my ascertion that while anything is possible, I dson't think it is common place on the part of the resort staff to make such a suggestion. Unless they are one of those inconsiderate smokers we are talking about...
 

Originally posted by TCPluto
Gail, I was responding,as you can see in my quote, to a comment by Floridafam, not you. I didn't call anyone a liar. Please don't make assumptions not based in fact.

You seem quite defensive and agitated about this issue.

And I stand by my ascertion that while anything is possible, I dson't think it is common place on the part of the resort staff to make such a suggestion. Unless they are one of those inconsiderate smokers we are talking about...

No, I am not defensive or agitated about this issue, what made me defensive was this:
This doesn't make any sense, and I have a hard time believeing it.

That was in your response to Floridafam, both DeeP and I have made the same statements. It most certainly is common practice.
It has been happening since I joined in 92.

By default having a hard time believing something that has been stated by at least 3 different people is akin to calling them liars.
I could understand your difficulty in believing this if it was heresay, but, it is, in fact, not the case.
I am not an inconsiderate smoker by any stretch of the imigination and when I told the front desk that I was in a non smoking unit and I requested a smoking one, they, without as much as a moment's hesitation, offered me ashtrays.
 
Originally posted by Horace Horsecollar
Yes, I understand that Disney's Grand Californian Hotel opened as a non-smoking building, so there are not even any designated smoking areas.

thanks again for the info.
 
Originally posted by golfnut1264
I hope they charge the smokers...

sorry i dont know how to make the picture smaller...it was the first time i added it and i tried to delete it when i saw how big it was....

can someone please tell me how to shrink a picture to fit at the bottom of the page..thanks

You need to resize it in a program that can post it.
I have the software that does it. If you would like me to resize it and put it on the sony website, let me know. I will be happy to help.
 
Originally posted by Nick@ VB+OKW
This is not intended to start a debate(right Gail
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) but this article was in todays USA Today about resorts and hotels going more to non-smoking. And if you do smoke in a non-smoking room there is a $165 charge.

Just wanted the opinions of DVC members if you think DVC resorts should do the same and charge the credit card of the offending person
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an amount ($165
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) to clean the room so it doesn't come from our dues. Here is the article below..............

http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20031128/5717625s.htm
Nick, this seems like a very good idea. It's terrible to get your vacation ruined by being a non-moker placed in an uhhealthy smoking room where you cannot sleep due to the previous guests smoking (perhaps on a non-smoking room). A charge may curb the infractions. Cleanin cost charges could help reduce dues, which are currently paying to rectify these willifully negligent offences.
 
Sorry, I didn't find this thread interesting enough to read completely, I just skimmed it. I only saw the coment by floridafam, not yours or any others.

Lets see, three people, out of how many tens of thousands which have stayed, have had the "go ahead and smoke in a non-smoking room" suggestion made to them. What would the appropriate percentage be for it to be common place?

I'm not a statistical wizard, but I think it would have to be a great many more than three.

I stand by my ascertain, the recommendation from cast members to smoke in an non-smoking room is not encouraged nor suggested (allowing for isolated occurances).
 
Originally posted by DaveH
Until Florida or the US passes a law to make timeshares non-smoking only, I thnk there may be some legal issue with changing the conditions of use. When we bought or are buying right now there are rooms available for smoking in. I for one see no problem with having some smoking rooms. I would like that CM's do not tell folks it is ok to smoke in non-smoking rooms and that DVC make smoking and non-smoking rooms a type of room selection. A fine for breaking the no smoking would be a good idea if there is a fair way of determining if someone smoked in there. If the units were visited every day by housekeeping like a regualr hotel that would be easy, but DVC is not that way and I do not think I would want to pay for more housekeeping. I rather enjoy the days housekeeping does not come.
Smoking is not part of the package. While it was allowed when one bought. There is no requirement, legal or otherwise, that would require smoking units be available. I have no problem with someone smoking in a smoking unit but feel the $165 fee is appropriate if one smokes in a non smoking unit and that any CM that tells someone they can smoke in a non smoking unit should be disciplined and fired for repeat offenses.
 
Is anyone going to an annual meeting in December. Maybe it would be appropriate to question why any CM would suggest that it is O.K. to smoke in a non-smoking room?

::MickeyMo
 
Gail,
Thanks for the info...i am going to play around and see if I can figure it out..if not I may ask for your help.. I really like to try and figure out first..i tried to resize already but I dont think I did it correctly....if I fail I will ask again...thanks

Greg
 
Originally posted by golfnut1264
Gail,
Thanks for the info...i am going to play around and see if I can figure it out..if not I may ask for your help.. I really like to try and figure out first..i tried to resize already but I dont think I did it correctly....if I fail I will ask again...thanks

Greg

Photosuite is the program I use and it is almost impossible to resize it without a program similar. The Tech board has some suggestions.
Again, I will be happy to help anytime. :)
 
This smoking hysteria is almost laughable at times....yes there should always be smoking rooms available. It is legal in this country....I dont smoke, but i find it hysterical when people become apoplectic about the hint of cigarette smell anywhere near them.....do these same people become so upset when a school bus picks up their children and dumps massive amounts of polution into the air from the exhaust...or do they drive to disney in their giant SUV that does more to create an unhealthy atmosphere then any ciggarette smoke could ever do...while we are at it lets have Curry free rooms. No more Raman noodles...I hate the smell, and I wont take it any more....More americans die from the effects of fast food then from cigarettes. Should disneu immediately stop selling those deep fried chicken fingers that my kids love!!!!.....I know people will blow me up, but this particular subject gets under my skin...smoking is the "in" thing to get all bent out of shape about, when there are so many other problems that exist that are larger

For example...I would love for disney to control the amount of alcohol it serves its patrons. Does anyone else worry about all those people driving around the property at night after PI closes...I know I do, and i find it a bigger issue then whether there are smoking or non smoking rooms.
 
Originally posted by TCPluto
Sorry, I didn't find this thread interesting enough to read completely, I just skimmed it. I only saw the coment by floridafam, not yours or any others.

Lets see, three people, out of how many tens of thousands which have stayed, have had the "go ahead and smoke in a non-smoking room" suggestion made to them. What would the appropriate percentage be for it to be common place?

I'm not a statistical wizard, but I think it would have to be a great many more than three.

I stand by my ascertain, the recommendation from cast members to smoke in an non-smoking room is not encouraged nor suggested (allowing for isolated occurances).

Whatever you want. You can stand by your "ascertain", but, there is nothing certain or any certainty about it. I would imagine it happens a lot more than any of us know, and I believe that is where the complaints about the odor of smoke come from.
But, you have it your way, I could care less.
 
Originally posted by TCPluto
Sorry, I didn't find this thread interesting enough to read completely, I just skimmed it. I only saw the coment by floridafam, not yours or any others.

Lets see, three people, out of how many tens of thousands which have stayed, have had the "go ahead and smoke in a non-smoking room" suggestion made to them. What would the appropriate percentage be for it to be common place?

I'm not a statistical wizard, but I think it would have to be a great many more than three.

I stand by my ascertain, the recommendation from cast members to smoke in an non-smoking room is not encouraged nor suggested (allowing for isolated occurances).
Not trying to start a debate here but...............
Considering the number of DVC members that read the DIS board on a regular basis vs the number of DVC members that actually exist in the real world ,a sample group size of 3 is a small sample group but not really that out of proportion given the size of the group of DVC members that read the DIS.
 
Originally posted by DeeP
Not trying to start a debate here but...............
Considering the number of DVC members that read the DIS board on a regular basis vs the number of DVC members that actually exist in the real world ,a sample group size of 3 is a small sample group but not really that out of proportion given the size of the group of DVC members that read the DIS.

Dee, I agree with you, but, some people simply know best.
After all this time, I know you know that. ;)
 
Originally posted by gmboy95
.....I know people will blow me up, but this particular subject gets under my skin..

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Originally posted by Dean
Smoking is not part of the package. While it was allowed when one bought. There is no requirement, legal or otherwise, that would require smoking units be available.

Thanks for clearing that issue up for members Dean, for when DVC does go completely non-smoking.
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