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i know disgusting habit, we want to try wdw resort but unsure if we would be able to smoke, we have always stayed in private villas,
anyone know...

2007-01-16 10:46:09 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Orlando

5 answers

Yes, as others have mentioned for you, Disney does offer smoking rooms in all of their resorts. Keep in mind, however, that while in the parks, you will only be allowed to smoke in designated areas, which will be marked on park maps.

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Have a great time!

2007-01-16 17:48:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Disney World does have smoking rooms, yes. Please be sure to request that when you make your hotel accommodation reservations. Besides, staying on property, you will really get a full dose of the Disney magic!!

What resorts are you interested in?

For help planning your upcoming vacation, I would suggest visiting and reading through the DIS Boards at www.disboards.com. There is all sorts of information about hotels, restaurants, attractions, etc. Everyone is very friendly and very willing to help. If you register, my name is UnderTheMistletoe for the referral.

Happy planning!

2007-01-16 10:52:55 · answer #2 · answered by LovrsDrmrsnMe 2 · 0 0

Yes, you can smoke in the Disney World Resorts. All hotels that I know of have smoking rooms apon request. Although I do not think you can smoke in the actual room you have to go onto your balcony. I would reccomend calling Disney World Vaction planners, you can find there number on DisneyWorld.com! I hope this helps.

2007-01-16 11:38:32 · answer #3 · answered by SeaGirl 3 · 0 0

Yes, smoking is allowed in any designated area at the Walt Disney World Resort. Smoking is allowed in any designated Guest Room at any Resort or in any designated area at any of the theme parks. Just make sure to request an ashtray for the room. My boyfriend and I stayed at Disney's Polynesian Resort this past summer. We were on the bottom level, and the first morning we were there we woke up to 15+ cigarette butts that had magically appeared on our patio over night. We had to speak with Concierge, and they had to move the couple above us to a different section of the Resort. I'm sure you wouldn't just toss your butts all over the ground, but some people do. And it's ridiculous because it's Resort for families and children. The children shouldn't have to watch where they walk at Walt Disney World so they don't step in a pile of gross cigarette butts, that's ridiculous. And people should have enough respect and decency to throw them away. I don't believe you're like that at all, but I just want to warn you so you don't get moved to a different room or get any complaints. I'm sure the couple had just been a little tipsy and they weren't thinking because there were beer bottle caps all over our patio, too!

Each of the Resorts either have certain buildings or just sections/floors designated to smokers. The past two summers we've been put into smoking optional rooms without any particular request for either smoking or non-smoking. When you make reservations at the Resort of your choice, just request a room designated to smokers. And don't forget to request an ashtray! You'd think they'd be available and ready in any of the rooms designated to smokers, but Concierge told us you must ask for one.

And as you know, I'm sure, smoking's only allowed in designated areas at the theme parks, too. Some people just don't care and smoke where ever they want, but that isn't safe. This past summer during the fireworks show this guy was walking across a crowded bridge at EPCOT, smoking a cigarette. He had his arm by his side so he could get through the crowd easier, and the his hand holding the cigarette was level with his hip/upper thigh area. He walked right next to us like this and the burning end of his cigarette touched my thigh. All of a sudden I felt this slight burning sensation, looked back and saw his burning cigarette. It wasn't a bad burn, but if I'd been a small child, that cigarette probably would've hit me right in the face.

Anyway, here's a list of all the designated smoking areas at all of the theme parks. This way you can know where they area ahead of time, and you won't have to keep opening your park map to find the little "designated smoking area" symbol...

http://allearsnet.com/tp/smoke.htm

Hope I could help! Have fun!

P.S. If you go to EPCOT there's this nice, little smoking area by the Living Seas Pavilion and Coral Reef Restaurant. It's somewhat hidden, but right by the water. It's very nice, relaxing, and a lot of people don't even notice it, so there's usually no one else around.

2007-01-17 00:23:44 · answer #4 · answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6 · 0 0

Yes you can. I am a member of DVC and I have friends who smoke a few villas away from mine. If you are traveling with children, I'd say to get a 2bed. villa, so you don't smoke them out, no offense.

2007-01-16 12:20:14 · answer #5 · answered by Disney♥♥Baby 2 · 0 0

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