Who wears a smoking in a theme park in the first place?
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New regulations from 2026 โ smoking will only be permitted in designated smoking areas.
Frankly that seems to me like a pretty reasonable regulation. It's not nearly as extreme as the post's title would suggest.
Oh no, how will i smoke meth there?
That's crazy. Why should you ban smoking from a childrens fun park?
How are the kids going to have any fun without smoking??
My 3 year old just said he will pick up drinking if they continue to ban smoking everywhere.
...designated smoking areas will be set up in the park from the start of the season...
Smoking just can't be done everywhere in the park.
It also appears that the restrictions don't apply to smokeless tobacco. I understand that snus is popular in Sweden.
EDIT:
From the start of the season, smoking areas will be available at the following locations:
Main entrance
Themed area Germany
Themed area France
Themed area Croatia
Themed area Liechtenstein
Themed area England
Themed area Austria
Themed area Portugal
They apparently have twenty themed areas, for perspective.
Because it's not exclusively a children's fun park. Plenty of stuff to do for adults there.
But obviously it is a good idea to restrict smoking to secluded areas, for children and everybody else around. Honestly, I was a bit confused last year, that it wasn't the case already. It pretty much is in any other theme park.
how will the parents be capable of coping with their kids without smoking? also joints seem to be excluded from the list
The children and parents are of course expected to vape
The regulation applies to cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, e-shishas, tobacco heaters, water pipes and similar vaping products.