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Can I bring a vape into Disneyland?

Please note that while you may be able to bring your vape through security, smoking is prohibited on Disneyland Resort Property. This includes both parks, the Esplanade between the parks, as well as the Downtown Disney District and Hotel. If you need to take a break, you will have to travel off-property to smoke.



No, you cannot bring a vape (or any smoking device) into Disneyland Resort in California.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the policy and what you need to know:

1. Official Disneyland Resort Smoking Policy

Disneyland Resort (which includes Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park) is a 100% smoke-free environment. This policy extends to all indoor spaces, queues, restaurants, and most outdoor areas, including the entire Esplanade between the parks and the Downtown Disney District.

The prohibited items include: Cigarettes E-cigarettes and vapes Cigars Pipes Any other smoking substance.

2. Designated Smoking Areas - There Are None

Unlike Walt Disney World in Florida, Disneyland Resort does not have any designated smoking areas inside its theme parks or the Downtown Disney District. If you wish to smoke or vape, you must completely exit the park gates and security perimeter.

The nearest areas would be the public sidewalks outside the resort property (e.g., along Harbor Boulevard). You will have to go through security screening again when you re-enter.

3. Security Screening

All guests and their bags go through metal detectors and are screened by security upon entry. If a vape or e-cigarette is discovered, you will be told that it cannot be used inside the resort. While they may not confiscate it, they will enforce the no-use policy strictly.

4. Consequences for Violating the Policy

If you are caught vaping inside the park, a Cast Member will ask you to stop immediately. Repeated violations or

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