UPDATE: AS OF MAY 1 2019 No smoking is permitted inside Walt Disney World or Disneyland theme parks, water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex or Downtown Disney in California.
Before we begin, I have to confess – I am a smoker. Hold on to your pitchforks before you start with the lectures of how bad and disgusting it is – I’ve heard it, and I assure you – I know it. I am well aware that it is detrimental to my health and how gross it is. I’m an intelligent woman in my (dare I say it) mid 40’s who has heard it all. Am I proud that I have not been able to quit? No, I wish I could, and I still hope someday I will. But that is a whole other blog. (update – I quit smoking! I use the money to visit Walt Disney World now!)
For those of you who are heading to Walt Disney World for the first time, you need to be aware of the 2 important rules about smoking.
All resort rooms are non-smoking, including your balcony. There are designated areas at each resort.
All of the parks and Disney Springs have designated smoking areas, outside of the parks as of May 1st 2019. You cannot smoke outside of these areas. They can be difficult to find and may change frequently, so it’s best to check the Disney app for locations.
If you have not selected your resort yet – it’s wise to look at the maps online to see how many smoking areas there are and were they are located. The majority of resorts that I have stayed at have been relatively convenient to reach a smoking area, with the exception of Animal Kingdom Lodge.
It makes sense to me that there wouldn’t be smoking areas near the animals, but I didn’t realize how FAR I would have to walk, essentially to the parking lot. I don’t know if it was just my luck that the room was at the end of a very long hall, but it felt like I needed to wake up an extra 45 minutes early in the morning just to walk to the smoking area! At the end of a long day in the parks, it felt like miles….
In the parks, it was a whole other story. While Epcot seemed to be the most “smoker friendly” park, Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom were not at all. Essentially, they just didn’t have enough smoking areas. Now there are none – anywhere in the parks.
I remember the days when you could walk down Main Street with a cigarette in your hand. It wasn’t a good idea as it was too easy on a crowded day to have a child come close to the end of your cigarette in their excitement. It made perfect sense to me when they banned smoking except in the designated smoking areas for this very reason.
I was happy to go to the designated areas back then. There were a few sprinkled throughout the park and they were never crowded. Not because there were no other smokers, but because there were quite a few areas! Normally there was only ever 2 or 3 people in each one, so there wasn’t a big cloud of smoke hanging over them. They were out of the way, yet easy enough to find. Those were the good ol’ days.
Fast forward to now – and the smoking areas are outside of the parks. What does that mean? 30 people in this ‘out of the way’ smoking area at a time, and the big cloud of smoke is above it, around it, and wafting every way it can.
Let me stop here to say, I would never smoke outside of one of these areas. It is my choice to smoke and I respect the other guests at the park. I have noticed over the last couple of years a significant increase in guests smoking outside of the designated areas and I have to wonder what changed? I don’t think the smoking population has increased – but the available places to smoke have substantially decreased.
Is the lack of availability a good reason to break the rules? Let me clearly say NO. I would never condone any of the reasons people smoke outside of the designated areas. I am merely pointing out that with the limited areas, we seem to have created another problem.
I am a Disney fanatic who happens to be a smoker and should be able to enjoy my vacation as much as anyone else – as long as I am respectful of others.
I understand that people have allergies, asthma, and host of things that are impacted by second hand smoke which is why I am in favor of designated areas so that people with these conditions do not have to be in them. The smoking areas need to be easily avoidable for these people. Now I only wish I could avoid the overpowering perfume of some guests that give me a severe headache – but again, that’s a whole other blog too.
What is the BEST answer in my opinion? More smoking areas. Before you start with your outrage, let me tell you what I believe this would have been the best solution.
1 The smoking areas should be more ‘out of the way’.
I don’t mean ‘impossible to find’. They need to be in locations that are not walkways. I’m never happy sitting in a walkway where guests have to walk through the smoking area to get where they’re going. They need to have a choice to walk through or not – and the one that was on the walkway to Tomorrowland didn’t give them a choice.
2 There should be more of them.
You need to have more – to have less people in them to make them less of a ‘polluted air zone’. When you cram 30 smokers in 1 area, it’s much more toxic and noticeable to those people in the vicinity. Overcrowding also causes the smokers to spread out – outside of the designated area.
3 They need to be easy to find.
I know the app has the map – but they can’t be so well hidden that a first time visitor can’t find them. Put them in the background and have a little sign or something that ‘points this way’ so that no one is wandering for 20 minutes trying to find one
4 Smoking outside of the areas must be strictly enforced.
Many cast members don’t enforce this rule because they don’t want a confrontation with the guest when they tell them they have to leave the park. If they were a little more convenient it might be easier to approach them.
So there you have it, my view on the smoking at Disney debate. I’m sure many of you will disagree – but some will see my point. It’s a very passionate debate and I’m anxious to hear your comments!
I quit smoking cigarettes in March 2018. I still agree with everything I wrote 🙂
Walt Disney was a smoker himself, who died of lung cancer.
Absolutely I agree with e everything you say
Good to know I’m not alone 🙂
Also agree 100%
Thank you!
Let me be as succinct as possible because my english is not very good. I agree with you on almost everything. I only disagree when you write “There are many countries where being a smoker is the norm”. In all countries there are smokers and non-smokers. That claim is almost like saying that there are countries where being obese and eat fast food is the norm .. we all know it is not so. Going directly to the subject: My wife and I already went to WDW about 15 times being the last one in 2010. At that time I… Read more »
The English is fine Vitor and I appreciate your comments! When I talk about many countries where smoking is the norm, there are places where it is much more widely accepted – that’s what I meant.
Congratulations on quitting smoking!
I have come to Disney World over 60 times since 1974! It is a magical place and I love it there,,,and I am a smoker. I don’t have a problem going to the very FEW smoking areas like a good girl and have not smoked beyond the smoking area. But,,this is now ridiculous that, because I am a smoker, I am forced to walk “a mile” to one designated area outside of the entrance to smoke! I am 70 years old and this is not fair to me or others. I feel that I am being tackled by the “do… Read more »
Hi Joan, I share your disappointment – even though I’m not a smoker anymore, I know how hard it would have been for me if I had still been smoking. I am really hoping that once we see this in action that the smoking areas they are talking about are not ALL the way outside the parks, but in fact removed – but not far (if that makes sense?). I can’t imagine that they will have a horrible guest experience for smokers. I guess we have to wait and see how they roll this one out.
I am a smoker too and i really cannot see this working,people will be so angry all the time ,Iam going to wdw in November i have spent alot of money with the tickets etc and so have other people and they go and do this sò unfaiŕ to the smokers. I have used the designated areas and i have always used ashtrays.
I understand the frustration Pam. I’m hoping that when it rolls out it isn’t as far as we think it is.
My granddaughter has dreamed of coming there since she was three . I finally get a vacation booked and PAID for and hear this .I think they should have made this known before we booked and spent that money . Wonder how many smokers would still spend their vacation running miles in and out a gate to smoke ,if I could get a refund I would. Non smokers are not the only ones that live in this world.
I am hopeful once we see it rolled out it isn’t as bad. It’s wonderful that you’re taking your granddaughter – I hope you get to make some magical memories!
i called them and explained when i booked and pd 14,000.00 it was not disclosed. i did receive a full refund..
Sorry to hear you’ve cancelled your trip Karen, but I’m glad they refunded it!
i agree with you joan! i am a smoker,been going to disney for over 20 yrs. never smoked outside a designated smoking area. my family was fine with that they would stay a safe distance from it,never complaned about “second hand smoke”i feel that some of the smoking areas should be moved to more remote sections of the park,but certenly not outside the gate!now you will see more butts on the ground than ever before! and your right alcohol at disney is out of controll! walt would never have stood for that you think in a family park to walk… Read more »
Agreed 100% by having more secluded spots, less people would cram into them . We go twice a year at 10K each, and we are getting there right “after” May 1st and honestly I am a nervous wreck 🙁 I cannot see this going well (at all) and CM’s are far too busy to have to deal with someone going through severe withdrawal and needing to get past the massive crowd in front of castle to get out the gate to have a cig to calm down . People are going to now be sneaking them in any place they… Read more »
some people look to pick a fight! there was no problem with smoking till disney made a big deal about this! now all the holier than thou anti smoking group can demonize us smokers!(there trying to punish us for an addiction!) i dont smoke much in the parks,but ill be damed if im going to go all the way out of the park to have a butt!. all i can do is carry a e-cig and when i need a real one find a corner! and if some budinski gets in may face ill tell then to mind there own… Read more »
Davie C….. I’m going to WDW in October 2019 from Scotland. Can you tell me where you’ll be at 0900hrs on 7th October in the magic Kingdom and we can meet up for a ciggie together
I like to see people making friends 🙂
AGREE!!
Just cancelled my vacation. Universal Orlando were very welcoming!
So sorry to hear that Debbie! Hope you have a wonderful time at Universal!
Hi. Can you please confirm that if I now want to smoke a cigarette I have to leave the park. If so, do I gave to go through all the searches and jojn a line to get back in the park. Thanks for any replies. T
Hi Thomas, Yes – the smoking areas are outside of the parks, but at this time they are still ‘after’ the security point so you don’t need to do that twice.
Every one of these cigarette hating phonies will all show up in a vehicle burning gasoline by the gallon, right after they get off a plane that has burned a thousand gallons of fuel. I would have to smoke a cigarette as long as the Magic Kingdom and as wide as their lake to equal the number of harmful chemicals these hypocrites claim bothers them. Oh, but they will tell you that they need their vehicle so that is different. Then they will eat the lousy food Disney provides packed solid with enough chemicals to give cancer to their elephants… Read more »
Enclosed smoking rooms, like airports. Problem solved
Do you think they will change and make a return to the smoking areas? I , too, am a smoker and will not smoke where I am not supposed to.
I really do think it would be simpler to add smoking areas out to they way of non smoking guestes
I will be very surprised if the make a return inside the parks sadly. The one at the Magic Kingdom is really far.
I am going to be visiting Disney World in 2020 AND I WILLLL NOT BE WALKING MILES AND MILES AND MILES OUT OF THE PARK FOR A CIGARETTE!! SORRY MISTER MOUSE I WILL BREAK YOUR RULES!! I didn’t pay thousands of dollars for a vacation for it to be a f*cking nightmare! Now of course I plan to hid in the bushes as far away from people as possible maybe even take it a step further and bring a e-cig BUT BY FORCING SMOKERS TO LEAVE THE PARK EACH TIME THEY WANT A CIGARETTE IS JUST CRAZY! I don’t want… Read more »
I understand it’s frustrating for sure – but keep in mind if you are caught you could be removed from the parks.