James
TS Founding Member
I don't think banning vaping (or smoking) in theme parks would work in the UK. You would either end up with people doing it, then arguing with staff/other guests, or people smoking/vaping covertly in toilets/hidden areas around the park. I would support more signposting for those who vape to use designated smoking areas and staff support to be able to encourage these guests to use the designated areas.
With vaping there's been a lot of courtesy lost. When it comes to smoking, we associate cigarettes with a 'dirty' smell, and there's, of course, a vast evidence base that shows the long-term negative effects it can have on your health. Vapes often come with pleasant/fruity smells/flavours, and a lot (not all) of people who vape seem to not view any harm in vaping in public due to this. Advertising and marketing of vapes don't help either. We know little of the long-term effects of vaping at present, so it's hard to promote not using them. That's a problem beyond the scope of theme parks, though.
With vaping there's been a lot of courtesy lost. When it comes to smoking, we associate cigarettes with a 'dirty' smell, and there's, of course, a vast evidence base that shows the long-term negative effects it can have on your health. Vapes often come with pleasant/fruity smells/flavours, and a lot (not all) of people who vape seem to not view any harm in vaping in public due to this. Advertising and marketing of vapes don't help either. We know little of the long-term effects of vaping at present, so it's hard to promote not using them. That's a problem beyond the scope of theme parks, though.