Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
...sarcomas do??Cigarettes don't kill people.....
...sarcomas do??Cigarettes don't kill people.....
So if it’s incresisngky banned and barley anyone makes a peep about it...what is the argument again?
In WDW of all places.
Contrary to popular misconceptions...the clientele is 85% American over the whole year aggregate...it’s never “all brits” (who you really don’t see smoking anyway) or “all Brazilians (who again you don’t see smoke)
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Apologies 14% in 2017. https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/adult_data/cig_smoking/index.htmOK.
I don't buy the statistic.
And how long has smack been illegal in say, night clubs (hint: always)? Does that stop anyone from doing it before they get in, in the bathrooms or in the alleyway? Nope!
Rampant chemical addiction?
Yeah I think I get it. But smoking is culturally dead...which is why it became large scale popular in the first place. It will die...we might be slightly above the curve.
Besides...what chemical relaxant can you get from luckys that you don’t get 100x over after a light 11,500 calorie breakfast at crystal palace these days??
For god’s sake...where are you hanging out in WDW? The dumpsters behind Mannequins?
This is about a high cost vacation compound that caters to a certain demographic...not the realities of a stratified world
People have been smoking literally for millenia on this planet; with actual historical evidence being dated to 3000-5000 BC. "Culture" never has, and never will never stand in the way of humans and their vices.Yeah I think I get it. But smoking is culturally dead...which is why it became large scale popular in the first place. It will die...we might be slightly above the curve.
I can't speak for all of Britain (im not called Farage) but where i am from it is a dying habit.
Nicotine is a highly addictive chemical. One previous surgeon general stated it should be classified the same as the opiods.
I've watch my mom and friends struggle to quit. I'm not going to belittle or criticize those who sadly are addicted.
Do I applaud Disney's efforts to reduce smoking in the parks? Yes. Do I think this is the solution? No. I think containment in smoking areas in the parks was best. Even better, smoking rooms in each park that comply with current Florida law. Disney is a big stick in this state. I'm sure their lobbyists could get a modification, if they wanted one.
Not at UCF, but I've smelled it a lot more than I've seen it.I haven't seen it happen in public in person, but I have to imagine it happens.
Nicotine is a highly addictive chemical. One previous surgeon general stated it should be classified the same as the opiods.
I've watch my mom and friends struggle to quit. I'm not going to belittle or criticize those who sadly are addicted.
Do I applaud Disney's efforts to reduce smoking in the parks? Yes. Do I think this is the solution? No. I think containment in smoking areas in the parks was best. Even better, smoking rooms in each park that comply with current Florida law. Disney is a big stick in this state. I'm sure their lobbyists could get a modification, if they wanted one.
That equates to around 3000 smokers on any given day at the MK...do they really want all those people going in and out of the front gate all day?Smoking is at a record low in America. It's down to something like 10% of adults.
Oh, the first post? I've always used the designated areas at Disney. But, they're not the only place that designates smoking/vaping areas. Malls, restaurants, etc... I've not always followed those rules.So which is it ?
In one post you say no one has ever noticed you vaping all over the place and in another you say you only vape in the assigned locations.
Double that, the main difference may be reports of higher smoking rate in lower income brackets vs higher incomes needed to afford a Disney vacation in the first place.Smoking is at a record low in America. It's down to something like 10% of adults.
Ah ok so in the regular world you are above the rules but not at DisneyOh, the first post? I've always used the designated areas at Disney. But, they're not the only place that designates smoking/vaping areas. Malls, restaurants, etc... I've not always followed those rules.
At the MK, the dead-end walkway towards GF.Give one example where a smoking area could be placed outside a park entrance that would be out of the way?
Have you ever BEEN in one of those boxes? Even as a smoker it's nauseating. I'd sooner take my chances outside (something you can't do at airports).Why not have a smokers lounge (indoor) inside the park like some airports? The smokers still have a spot or two inside the park while the rest of us don't have to smell it.
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