When you wish…upon a smoke
Add Disneyland to the list of smoke-free hotels.
All 2,224 rooms at the resort in Anaheim, Calif., will be smoke free as of 1 March, the company announced.
Disney said it is making the move because of many requests at the three Disneyland hotels.
There are no current plans to switch to smoke-free rooms at Walt Disney World in Orlando, the Associated Press said in quoting a spokesperson.
Disney parks in California and Florida allow smoking only in designated areas.
Disney’s two parks in Paris do allow smoking everywhere outdoors except in attraction lines.
At least 200 North American hotels now ban smoking in rooms, according to one recent survey.
Westin became the first big chain to adopt the no smoking policy in January.
Report by David Wilkening
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