This decision concerning all the Walt Disney World Resort Hotels will be effective June 1st 2007.
During
the last five years guest demand for smoking rooms at the Walt Disney
World Resort have been declining steadily. Currently, less than 3.5
percent of Walt Disney World’s 24,000 resort rooms are smoking
optional. This trend is
not specific to the Walt Disney World Resort. According to the American
Automobile Association, more travelers are requesting smoke-free
environments.
May 1, 2007
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.,
– Walt Disney World Resort Senior Vice President for Operations Erin
Wallace announced today, all Disney-owned and operated hotels at the
Walt Disney World Resort will become smoke-free by June 1, 2007. The
policy also applies to all Disney Vacation Club Resorts. With more than
20 Disney owned and operated resorts on property; this represents the
largest single site resort complex to institute this type of smoking
policy change.
“We
make adjustments to our operations based on guest demand,” Wallace
said. “This policy complements our efforts to provide our guests with
the healthy living options they are requesting.”
During
the last five years guest demand for smoking rooms at the Walt Disney
World Resort have been declining steadily. Currently, less than 3.5
percent of Walt Disney World’s 24,000 resort rooms are smoking
optional. This transition allows us to better accommodate the
increasing number of guests requesting smoke-free rooms. This trend is
not specific to the Walt Disney World Resort. According to the American
Automobile Association, more travelers are requesting smoke-free
environments.
"With
more than 50 million members, AAA represents North America's largest
traveler group and increasingly our members, like many Americans, are
demanding smoke free accommodations." said Sandra Hughes, VP of Travel
for AAA. "Hotels are responding by going beyond the traditional
standard of smoking and non-smoking rooms, and are going smoke-free
throughout their properties."
The
new policy applies to all guest rooms, patios and balconies and
designates outdoor smoking areas at all resorts affected by the change.
Smoking is currently prohibited in all lobbies, common areas,
restaurants and convention spaces. Additionally, in January 2000 the
Walt Disney World Resort theme and water parks became smoke-free with
smoking allowed in designated smoking areas only.
The following has been internally announced:
New Smoke-Free Policy
All Walt Disney World® Resorts, including Disney Vacation Club Resorts,
will become smoke-free on June 1, 2007. During the past five years
Guest demand for smoking rooms has been declining steadily. Currently,
less than 3.5 percent of Walt Disney World's 24,000 resort rooms are
smoking optional.
The new policy applies to all guest rooms, patios, and balconies, and
designates outdoor smoking areas at all resorts affected by the change.
Smoking is currently prohibited in all lobbies, restaurants, and
convention spaces. This policy will allow us to better accommodate the
large numbers of Guests and Members who request non-smoking
accommodations and complements our efforts to provide our Guests with
the healthy living options they are requesting.
Smoking is bad for health, money and time, it should be avoided at all cost. Perseverence is the key. So try the best to repel the urge of smoking again....ever.
Posted by: Cigarette Free | July 18, 2008 at 06:09 PM
We will NOT be staying at the disney resorts this year because of the targeted, discrimination against those of us who enjoy a cigarette.
We may also consider going elsewhere for our 10 day vacation.
Posted by: Beverly Lonkani | November 06, 2008 at 10:32 AM