Smoke-Free Policy – Frequently Asked QuestionsAll Disney Resort hotels at Walt Disney World Resort are smoke-free environments. Smoking is not permitted in hotel rooms, on patios or on balconies.
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Smoke-Free Policy – Frequently Asked QuestionsTo 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.
No.Guests may not smoke in their Disney Resort hotel rooms, on patios or on balconies. Each Disney Resort hotel features designated outdoor smoking areas.
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. At Disney Resort hotels, smoking is permitted in designated outdoor smoking areas. Smoking is not permitted in guest rooms or on balconies.
Some will allow it. But, in my experience, most hotels do not allow smoking on a balcony if they have a non-smoking policy in the room. The opposite is typically true if you booked a “smoking” room. Absolutely not!
Galaxy's Edge is expected to draw huge crowds, and removing these smoking areas will help with reducing congestion within the park. The new lands in Orlando and Anaheim are set on a new planet called Batuu. It's a thriving port filled with rogue traders, droids and unique alien species.
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. At Disney Resort hotels, smoking is permitted in designated outdoor smoking areas. Smoking is not permitted in guest rooms or on balconies.
The Tobacco Shop opened in 1955 as one of the original shops on Disneyland's Main Street. It was located between the Magic Shop and the Main Street Cinema on the east side of Main Street. In June 1990, the Tobacco Shop closed permanently.
If you are caught smoking outside in a nonsmoking area, you will be asked to move to a smoking area. If caught smoking in your cabin or cabin balcony, you will be told to stop and charged a cleaning fee (typically $200 to $250). If you continue to break the rule, you may be forcibly removed from the ship.
Smoking is not permitted in cabins, on cabin balconies or in public rooms, but will be permitted in designated areas of the open deck. Electronic cigarettes, including those which do not emit smoke, can be used in designated smoking areas only.
If you're looking to light up on your trip, the cruise lines with the least restrictive smoking policies allow passengers to smoke on their cabin balconies. These include Costa Cruises and Fred.Olsen Cruise Lines.
Nicotine from cigarettes stain surfaces yellow and brown. These stains will be especially visible on light-colored surfaces like walls, ceilings, counters, and floors. Housekeepers may also even notice the stains on the carpets or bedding. In addition, burn marks are another sign that hotel managers look out for.
One trick for smoking in a non-smoking hotel is to smoke in the bathroom with the shower on. The steam from the shower can help dissipate the smoke and prevent it from spreading throughout the room. Be sure to close the bathroom door and use a towel to cover any gaps around the door to prevent smoke from escaping.
Yes, you can definitely bring your Yeti thermos to stay hydrated in the theme parks. Walt Disney World Resort has been proactive in adding water bottle refill stations throughout the theme parks.
While shoes must be worn, there is no specific footwear requirement for attractions within Walt Disney World Resort theme parks, although skates or shoes with wheels are prohibited. I have seen Guests wearing everything from basic flip-flops to stilettos. (Though I do not recommend either of those options!)