Leave the cigars at home. There was a time when you could at least smoke on the patio of your hotel room, but no more. Smokers have to sit in a designated area in the parks -- who wants to waste time doing that?
Pretty disappointing, but it is to be expected in today's environment.
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I'm going in October for a week. I plan on going to Sosa's at Downtown Disney and smoke one there. I haven't been in there yet, but from what I've read it's a good place.
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Originally posted by Dread Pirate Roberts: I'm going in October for a week. I plan on going to Sosa's at Downtown Disney and smoke one there. I haven't been in there yet, but from what I've read it's a good place.
Yeah, that's true -- they have a place downtown. I guess I just miss being able to light up a cigar on the patio after a long day at one of the parks.
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With kids there's no better place to be, hell I'd go without them too! I love Disneyland, the rides, the atmosphere, cleanliness, and the food are great. I was just talking about the Bengal BBQ (accross from Indiana Jones) last night and wondering if they would ship me a dozen skewers! lol But after seeing the prices at the little outdoor cigar cart in Downtown Disney I almost didn't start smoking cigars! Anyway have a great trip.
Posts: 60 | Location: Lodi, CA | Registered: November 13, 2007
Originally posted by Dread Pirate Roberts: I'm going in October for a week. I plan on going to Sosa's at Downtown Disney and smoke one there. I haven't been in there yet, but from what I've read it's a good place.
It's tiny and overpriced, but that's Disney. If you are renting a car and get some non-Disney time, go to Corona Cigar Company in Orlando....very nice place and the blong guy there, Harrison, is extremely helpful.
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Sosa's is good as is Corona's. The actually have 3 stores in Orlando now. One in Heathrow (Northeast of Disney) that Avo visits alot and a store downtown-opened recently and I have not been there yet- and their main store on Sand Lake. Depending on the hotel you stay at you may be able to smoke on the balcony. As far as in the parks there are many spots to light up and if your coming down anytime soon you will want to take lots of breaks as its humid as heck here right now. Enjoy your trip.
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Posts: 336 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: March 09, 2007
I like the Sosa Cigar Bar at Downtown Disney. A little funkier than Corona on Sand Lake if you ask me. Nice place to while away an hour or two with a few cold ones and a nice smoke - often see some of the Sosa family members there too.
Also, if you've got a car there is Cigarz at Citywalk which is pretty good.
Posts: 14 | Location: Gloucester, UK | Registered: May 12, 2008
Sosa was small and nice but a limited stock but they had a very good looking bartender who was smoking a cigar when I was there. I find it pretty rare to see an attractive woman smoking a cigar so it was a bonus. The Sosa store which was seperate was also pretty well stocked and worth a stop. Very nice staff had a pleasant conversation with one of the owners.
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