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Is Disneyland vape free?

For the comfort of all Guests, the theme parks, the Esplanade between the parks and the Downtown Disney District are smoke free. The smoking of tobacco, e-cigarettes or other products that produce a vapour or smoke is allowed only in designated outdoor smoking areas.



Yes, Disneyland Resort (including Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure) is completely smoke-free and vape-free. As of May 2019, Disney removed all internal designated smoking areas, meaning you cannot smoke or use electronic cigarettes, including "High-Fidelity" vaporizers or "vape pens," anywhere inside the park gates. If you wish to vape, you must exit the park and use the designated areas located outside the main entrances or near the security screening checkpoints in the Esplanade. This "High-Fidelity" policy also applies to the Downtown Disney District, except for a few very specific designated spots. For 2026 visitors, it is important to know that bringing vaping paraphernalia through security is permitted, but using it inside the parks can lead to a high-fidelity warning or even removal from the property. This rule is strictly enforced to ensure the "High-Fidelity" comfort and health of all guests, particularly children, and to maintain the clean, immersive environment for which the Disney parks are globally famous.

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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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All illicit or hazardous substances, alcoholic beverages, glass bottles, dangerous objects (particularly any offensive or defensive weapons of any type) or objects that appear to be weapons or toy guns (also including toy blasters, squirt guns, etc.), that could endanger visitor security in the Parks, are prohibited.

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Your princess is in luck though, the attire policies at the Disneyland Resort allow guests under the age of 14 to wear costumes in the park! Sadly, wearing a costume doesn't cover park admission.

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Folding chairs. More than a few guests have thought of bringing a small collapsible stool to rest on while waiting in line for attractions, and several such devices are sold online, but they are not allowed in the parks. They could not only disrupt the flow of foot traffic but could cause fellow guests to trip up.

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While vape pens are not in the list of prohibited items at this time, your partner should speak with a security Cast Member when they arrive at a theme park entrance to see if they are allowed to bring their vape pen into the parks with them. They should also ask the security Cast Member about the Nicorette Inhalators.

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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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Therefore, there are no designated smoking areas on the property at this time. If a Guest needs to smoke, they have to do so outside beyond the theme park entrances or in designated areas outside Disneyland Resort hotels.

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Although some seem to believe that the lack of mirrors is to discourage vandalism, there does seem to be a consensus that Disney's conspicuous lack of mirrors over the sinks in most theme park bathrooms is a matter of preserving the flow of traffic—as one Disney custodian (purportedly) anonymously confirmed on Quora.

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While Disney doesn't guarantee Guests a free shirt, many Guests who wore clothing that went against Disney's code reported benefiting from a magical moment. Starting in May, Guests who didn't intentionally violate the dress code said that Disney Parks were no longer giving away free shirts.

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In your case, a long skirt, that is not part of a costume and does not actually reach or drag on the ground should be fine. You may want to keep the skirt no longer than shin length, otherwise you may find it difficult to enter and exit the various cars and boats used on the attractions.

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What I'm referring to is Disneybounding, which allows adult guests to dress in ways that resemble their favorite Disney characters while not wearing a costume.

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