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Can you bring vape into Disney World?

For the comfort of all Guests, Walt Disney World theme parks, water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser are smoke free. The smoking of tobacco, e-cigarettes or other products that produce a vapor or smoke is allowed only in designated outdoor smoking areas.



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Smoke In Designated Areas At this time, the Park's designated smoking area is closed and tobacco smoking is not permitted in the Park. Please note that e-cigarettes and vaporizers are treated the same as tobacco. Additionally, marijuana is prohibited.

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Smoke-Free Policy – Frequently Asked Questions To cover the costs of cleaning and restoring the room to a smoke-free condition, a US $250 to US $500 room recovery fee plus tax (based on the Disney Resort hotel and room type) will be charged to Guests who smoke in hotel rooms, on balconies or on patios.

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The smoking of tobacco, e-cigarettes or other products that produce a vapor or smoke is allowed only in designated outdoor smoking areas. A $250-$500 room-recovery fee will be charged for smoking in Guest rooms or on balconies or patios at Disney Resort hotels. Children should be supervised.

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All Disney owned Resorts are Non-Smoking. This ban includes smoking on balconies/patios. Each Disney World Resort has designated outdoor smoking areas. A $250 - $500 (plus tax) 'Room Recovery Fee' will be assessed for smoking in a guest room/balcony/patio.

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Smoke-Free Policy – Frequently Asked Questions A: Walt Disney World theme parks, water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and Disney resort hotels are smoke-free environments except for designated smoking areas.

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You can carry your vape or e-cig on a plane. Keep it in the cabin, but no smoking allowed! Learn more from FAA on how to safely pack your vape for air travel. #VapesOnAPlane #PackSafe www.faa.gov/go/packsafe.

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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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Any vaping device with a built-in battery – or any device with a battery installed – should be packed in your carry-on baggage and turned off. Many airport security officers will also allow you to carry a single vaping device in your pocket.

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Will a vape get caught in a checked bag? The only way to travel with your vape without problems is in your hand luggage. Remember that this is a rule that applies to all airports in the world, and if you ignore it, it is most likely that your electronic cigarette or batteries will be confiscated.

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Although e-cigarettes and weed pens do not emit the same amount or type of smoke as regular cigarettes, they can still easily be detected in hotels. How? Well, the answer is simple- smoke and vape detectors.

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Keep in mind that some hotels have strict no-smoking policies. If you are caught vaping in a hotel room, you could face fines or even be asked to leave. To avoid this, use a scent-neutralizer spray after vaping. These sprays help to eliminate the smell of vapor and can make it less noticeable to others.

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Most commercial aircraft are now equipped with dual type (ionization+photoelectric) smoke detectors. Which means while even though the vapor cloud does not contain any smoke particles that the ionization sensor could detect, it would trip the photoelectric sensor and sound the alarm.

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The fine for smoking or vaping on a flight can range from $2 to $4,000, and by itself is not a jailable offense. However, it can quickly escalate if a person is found to have tampered with a smoke detector, or failed to comply with a crew member's instruction, such as to stop smoking.

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The fine for smoking or vaping on a flight can range from $2 to $4,000, and by itself is not a jailable offense. However, it can quickly escalate if a person is found to have tampered with a smoke detector, or failed to comply with a crew member's instruction, such as to stop smoking.

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