The neighboring hotels aren't much better, though they are your only option if smoking in your room is important to you. The number of designated smoking rooms has seriously declined over the last decade and is down to as little as 12 percent of total inventory in the Anaheim area. Getting a smoking room is generally not something that can be guaranteed though with the decrease in requests for such rooms it is generally not a problem , and smoking in common areas is frequently not allowed.
So make sure to specifically request a smoking room when you make your hotel reservation and then inquire about where you can smoke if you don't get such a room. If you are unaccustomed to long flights, or flying makes you nervous, you might want to be prepared with some alternatives to help you while you travel. Although they are diminishing in number, some airports still provide smoking lounges. The ventilator may be turned up, but the furniture is often tacky from the tar and nicotine, and the rooms usually smell like very stale dive bars because their only use is for people to light up and blow smoke.
Unfortunately, most airports no longer provide smoking rooms, and with increased airport security, it may be too inconvenient to leave a secure area at a connecting airport to catch a smoke outside. Two options are the nicotine patch and nicotine gum. If you haven't tried either, consider giving them a trial run well before your trip. Not everyone likes the patches, since the dosage is not controllable in the way the nicotine gum is.
Disneyland has contemplated banning smoking altogether in its parks. This, however, would cause a problem for visitors from other countries such as France and Japan, where smoking is quite prevalent. Disney has never permitted smoking by guests waiting in attraction queues or watching parades, but the strict restrictions were put in place prior to the turn of the century.
While people may complain that there is less to do at Disney's California Adventure park, it actually has more designated areas five than Disneyland three. The walkway between Frontierland and Fantasyland provides a nice, shady smoking area. Although there are only a few benches, the rock wall provides plenty of seats. However, be warned: Neither park is smoker-friendly. Expect to make a lot of accommodations for your habit, and make sure you make arrangements with your party so they don't have to keep waiting for you to finish your smokes.
California's smoking laws are very stringent. You cannot smoke in restaurants. This means you cannot ask for a smoking table, and get your smoking in after your meal. If you want an after-meal smoke, you have to leave the restaurant and walk to the nearest smoking area, at least if you are in the parks.
Incredibly, the state does not permit smoking in nightclubs or bars, either. Keep this in mind if you were hoping for a fun night out at the clubs or bars. Consider bringing extra packs of cigarettes with you. Nothing as unpleasant as having to cut short your day's visit to the park so you can go to a convenience store to buy overpriced cigarettes. Consider smoking less during your park visits. If you are normally a lazy smoker—someone who lights up without thinking, and lets a cigarette sit in an ashtray to burn to its butt on its own—you might not need to light up as often as you normally do.
Determine how often you need a smoke break—every hour, every few hours, a couple of times a day, and so on. Depending on what you think you can get by with, you can adjust your day's schedule and be less tied to smoking areas in the parks. Whether your strategy is to use nicotine patches, nicotine gum, or regular chewing gum, the less time you have to spend at the smoking areas means more time to enjoy the parks.
Keep in mind that smoking in the parks means not just the time it takes to smoke, but the time it takes to walk to the designated smoking areas. On crowded days, trying to get in a short smoke break can end up robbing you of a half an hour out of your precious day!
Instead of taking 10 minutes to smoke an entire cigarette, try smoking half a cigarette, or even just a handful of puffs. Considering how much cigarettes cost these days, don't toss your smoked butts. Carry an empty tin with you such as those that you can buy for Altoid mints. After you put your cigarette out, keep it in your tin. It won't get crushed or wet, won't smell up your pocket with burnt-cigarette smell, and will easily hold a partially smoked cigarette. For example, if you know you are going to walk past a smoking area, you can take a quick smoke break without holding up the rest of the party.
Do you have children? If so, whether they have a midday nap or rest period can make or break your trip. Why not take advantage of this down time by considering it your relaxing smoke break? Take your kids to the hotel pool.
If your hotel allows smoking, many of them will provide ashtrays near the pool, assuming it's outdoors. As a place where people come to get away from it all and enjoy themselves, Disneys asks that smokers use common courtesy whilst in the parks. In , this was cemented with the designation of special Smoking Areas throughout both parks, with guests being asked to smoke only in these areas. In practice, however, they havn't proved all that popular so far — and you can't even blame other guests for a reluctance to comply.
Though these Smoking Areas are shown on park maps, the advice that guests should smoke only in these areas is printed only as a minute detail in the map legend. Therefore, don't be surprised if you see people smoking all over the parks — but don't necessarily blame them either. It's a lack of information and drive on Disney's part to enforce the rule. Nevertheless, if you'd like to start the trend or just want to know the best areas off the beaten track to take a break, we've mapped out the Smoking Areas below and described their locations and facilities.
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