djtruefitt
TS Team
You’ll find a lot more smoking abroad than you do in the UK, probably be lucky to see anyone vape really, where as in the UK anyone under 20 seems to vape but very few smoke.
1. Officially it is explicitly forbidden. I don´t think that they will say anything, if you just take one or two small pieces discreetly, but I would not take more in your place.Evening, some quick questions for you all:
1. How frowned upon is taking things (eg fruit, pastries) from the hotel breakfast for a morning snack?
2. Do the evening buffets have a time restriction in terms of how long you can be there? Some buffet places want the table back after a set time (normally an hour and a half or so), but I can't see anything like that here. My partner wants to go to the meat buffet (Castillo), if anyone has any opinions on it?
3. Possibly a controversial one... the hotel bars all seem to be much the same, is there a recommended one? Or, one to avoid?
Thank you!
Officially it is forbidden to smoke in the queues, and there are reminders over the loudspeakers, but unfortunately not everyone behaves accordingly. And culturally it is even more of a French thing; one notices that is often the (many) French guests who smoke everywhere.On that note, what I would say is that there can be smoking or vaping in queues sometimes. Not often, but I saw it at times during my trip there 2 years ago.
I'm not sure if Europa explicitly allows it, but I definitely saw the odd cigarette or vape around in the queues here and there. I'm not sure if it's a cultural thing in Germany, but it did seem a little more prevalent than it is in the British parks.
It was the one gripe that I had about the park when I visited last time. There were smokers everywhere so it was impossible to avoid smoke on the paths where it was busy. But worse still was that smokers were blatantly ignoring the few places where there were no smoking signs in the queue lines (worst culprits were the Euro Mir cattlepens and the outside bit of the Can Can queue) and there didn't seem to be any staff or announcements telling them to stop.On that note, what I would say is that there can be smoking or vaping in queues sometimes. Not often, but I saw it at times during my trip there 2 years ago.
I'm not sure if Europa explicitly allows it, but I definitely saw the odd cigarette or vape around in the queues here and there. I'm not sure if it's a cultural thing in Germany, but it did seem a little more prevalent than it is in the British parks.
Yes indeed, the last time I was there the pianist was wearing a bunny onesie.Spirit of St Louis isn't as uptight as the pianist bit makes it sound. Can recommend going in for at least a drink (although the food is great too)
That singer was dire though!
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