SaintsManiac
Wait for it.
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2014
I have reported smokers before and the CM marched over and took care of it. We were waiting for Illuminations and a group lit up right behind us.
Good to know. I will not ignore it if I see it.
I have reported smokers before and the CM marched over and took care of it. We were waiting for Illuminations and a group lit up right behind us.
So I just informed my husband of the new ban and his response was I could just light up and walk through. I said you could get kicked out and he said if I get caught.
Like I said this ban has no real affect on mr (my husband doesn't come with me often anyway) but I'm not convinced it's going to solve the problems if people being exposed to smoke outside the designated areas. I actually think it will get worse.
I wouldn't let him do it, I was just using what he said as an example of how a lot of people are going to feel about this.ahhhh the good ole "rules don't apply to me"...
ahhhh the good ole "rules don't apply to me"...
Hmmm... "outside the park" ... Does this mean the area around security is going to turn into a giant smoke cloud?
Not only do they confine the smoke, they have filter systems built in to limit the effects. Always wondered why Disney didn't invest in them and use their great experience of making things blend in to their surroundings.
I don't think we will be walking through a cloud of smoke to get into any of the parks. Disney will have the designated smoking area far enough away so it doesn't impact the healthy wholesome image they want to project. I do foresee a few random smokers spread all over the parks since some smokers will not want to walk all the way to the entrance.
Probably because it's a lot cheaper to just tell people to leave the park if they want to smoke.
Not to mention it avoids the possibility of standing in line next to someone who has been inside of one of those smoke boxes for 5 minutes...
Except now some smokers will say "eh I'll just leave for the day" instead of reentry and walking back to where they were before. So they won't be in the parks spending money.Probably because it's a lot cheaper to just tell people to leave the park if they want to smoke.
This will be a good thing as long as they enforce it. I don't typically see them enforcing the current smoking areas, as I've seen people smoking all over.