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Smoke Free Policy Statement

Beginning June 01, 2007, Disney owned and operated resort hotels and Disney Vacation Club resorts are now smoke-free environments. This policy includes all guest rooms, balconies, patios, meeting spaces, restaurants, lounges and public space. Smoking will be allowed in designated outdoor smoking locations only. A room recovery fee will be charged for smoking in Guest rooms, on balconies, or on patios.

If you can't find the answer to your question, please call 0870 24 24 900† from the UK or 407-939-7718† once in Florida.

Q1. When does this policy go into effect?

A1. All Disney owned and operated resort hotels at the Walt Disney World Resort and all Disney Vacation Club resorts became smoke- free environments on June 01, 2007.

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Q2. How will smokers be accommodated?

A2. Smoking will be allowed in the designated outdoor smoking locations of each resort. Guests can request location information upon check-in.

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Q3. Are other areas at the Walt Disney World Resort already smoke-free?

A3. Yes. In 2003, Walt Disney World Resort restaurants became smoke-free per local law. In addition, Disney Theme Parks and the clubs at Downtown Disney Pleasure Island and Disney's BoardWalk Resort are smoke-free environments (except for designated smoking areas).

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Q4. Can a Guest smoke on the patio or balcony of a Guest room?

A4. No, Guests may not smoke on the patio or balcony of a Guest room but may smoke in the designated outdoor smoking locations of the resort.

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Q5. Are Resort hotels located at any other Disney Parks non-smoking?

A5. Yes, the Disneyland Resort hotels in California transitioned to a smoke-free environment in early 2006.

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Q6. Does this policy apply to Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort and Disney's Vero Beach Resort?

A6. Yes.

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Q7. How will this policy be enforced?

A7. Guests will be reminded of the policy upon check-in. A $250 - $500 room recovery fee plus tax (based on the Resort and room) will be charged to Guests who smoke in Guest rooms, on balconies or on patios to cover the costs of cleaning and restoring the room to a smoke-free condition.

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Q8. Why this change in policy?

A8. This change in policy allows us to better accommodate the increasing numbers of Guests who request non-smoking hotel rooms and complements our efforts to provide our Guests with the healthy living options they are requesting.

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