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Can you bring a Juul on a Disney cruise?

Smoking is not permitted in most areas of the Disney ship. You can use a Vape Pen on a Disney cruise but it is treated exactly the same way as cigarette smoking. Each of the ships has its own special areas where smoking is permitted.



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If you're bringing refillable cartridges and e-juice onboard (which is also allowed), be prepared to have them inspected. Port Authority Security may want to test your vape pen and e-juice for THC. Drug-sniffing dogs are usually around during boarding as well, so don't try to sneak weed onboard.

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When you arrive at the Port Authority Security in the cruise terminal, you will pass a security checkpoint where all carry-on luggage goes through X-rays and other baggage is checked in. All checked bags on cruise ships are scanned.

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If the Juul is placed in a pocket or bag that is not directly exposed to the metal detector, it may not trigger an alarm. Sensitivity Settings: Metal detectors can be adjusted to different sensitivity levels. In some cases, the sensitivity may be set low enough to ignore small metal objects like a Juul.

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Smoking is a fire and safety hazard on a ship. Consequently, it is strictly limited to specific exterior deck areas that can be monitored. All guests are expected to adhere to the following safety guidelines: All staterooms and suite accommodations, including outside balconies, are NON-SMOKING.

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Disney World has a strict no-smoking policy, which includes vaping. Smoking and vaping are only allowed in designated smoking areas located throughout the parks and resorts. These areas are marked with signage and can be found on park maps and in the My Disney Experience app.

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Passengers found with CBD onboard may be fined. In some cases, both the product and the passenger could be removed from the ship entirely at the next port. For all of these reasons, it's better to be cautious and leave your CBD safely at home.

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You will need to pass through an x-ray machine and have your carry-ons scanned, but the process is not as rigorous as at the airport. (You likely won't need to remove your shoes, for example.) Then you'll enter a large open space with roped-off lines and check-in stations.

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When your cruise ship arrives at its disembarkation port, local immigration officials need to clear the ship before anyone can disembark. Ships that terminate in U.S. ports may require passengers to fill out Customs forms and show their passports to border control in the cruise terminal.

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All baggage is x-rayed before it is allowed onto the ship, and you will be asked to empty your pockets (and place any metallic objects such as belts) onto the x-ray conveyor. You will then walk through a metal detector and then collect your belongings.

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