Liquid that doesn't produce visible vapor?

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Is there such as thing as a e-liquid that doesn't produce a visible vapor? We're going to Disneyworld and I noticed in their rules that products that produce a vapor or smoke are only allowed to be used in designated areas. I'd much rather have a liquid that doesn't produce a vapor so I can use it anywhere.
 
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I would imagine something like pure PG. Never vaped that before, so couldn't say if it produces vapor or not. Plan on stealth vaping :cool:? Be careful if you do. They have a lot of security cameras there and they don't play around. If you get busted, more than likely they will escort you outta the park!
 
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Is there such as thing as a e-liquid that doesn't produce a visible vapor? We're going to Disneyworld and I noticed in their rules that products that produce a vapor or smoke are only allowed to be used in designated areas. I'd much rather have a liquid that doesn't produce a vapor so I can use it anywhere.

One of the makes of NRT product has a nicotine inhalator that is just a dot of nicotine on a thing like a filter tip inside a plastic tube. No batteries or coils - although there is an almost invisible vapour as you exhale.
 

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Best option is to vape only in the designated smoking areas.

If you have a small enough device, and learn to double inhale, you "might" be able to get away with discreet open vaping in stealth. I've vaped at the movie theater successfully a number of times. I'm discreet, I wait until all the lights are out, and always sit in the back row. I double inhale so that I exhale little to no vapor. I use the below Smoktech Gripper mechanical mod.

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The vapor is what carries the nicotine. Without the vapor, you will have no nic. Why not just vape in the designated areas?

There are various NRT and tobacconist/newsagent options.

Vaping is banned on UK public transport - I top up with a pinch of snuff, no one has complained so far.
 

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Yeah Disney is a real pain to vape (or smoke at). At Magic Kingdom, there is one smoking area right in the center (the other 2 are right next to each other, way out in the boonies at the far end of the park).

My suggestion: Do Universal Studios instead. A much better experience for us, smoking areas all over the place, and no "vaping only in the smoking areas" as far as I know. Not to mention the rides kicked Disney's ..... Most of Disney was made in the 60's and 70's, and hasn't changed since, and their new stuff is pretty lame (Toy Story Ride - blaah). Universal really rocked!
 

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Is there such as thing as a e-liquid that doesn't produce a visible vapor? We're going to Disneyworld and I noticed in their rules that products that produce a vapor or smoke are only allowed to be used in designated areas. I'd much rather have a liquid that doesn't produce a vapor so I can use it anywhere.
All Ejuice can produce no visible vapor. Just hold it in until nothing comes out when you exhale. lol. That's how I stealth vape.
 
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Why not just vape in the designated areas?

Because it's a stupid rule founded on fear not science.

Bet there is no rule against spraying stuff in the park, like perfume or sun screen. Stuff that is likely to set off asthma or cause other reactions. I know several people that can't get within 50ft of a perfume counter.

Both sprays have far more noticible scents that stay longer. That's even the point of one.
 

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Not to mention the rides kicked Disney's ..... Most of Disney was made in the 60's and 70's, and hasn't changed since, and their new stuff is pretty lame (Toy Story Ride - blaah). Universal really rocked!

You've missed the whole point of Disney then.

I can promise the stuff isn't lame to most 8yr olds.

And there something to be said for continuity. The stuff I saw as a kid that's still there for my kids to experience.
 

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...They have a lot of security cameras there and they don't play around. If you get busted, more than likely they will escort you outta the park!

Guy at the B&M just got back. Said he was busted ~20 times. He said be respectful, apologize, and wait to use it again till in another area. The longer you stay, the more you spend. So, they pretty much need an unhappy guest complaining to boot you. If it's is just park employees that catch you. They kindly inform you it's not permitted.
 

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Is there such as thing as a e-liquid that doesn't produce a visible vapor? We're going to Disneyworld and I noticed in their rules that products that produce a vapor or smoke are only allowed to be used in designated areas. I'd much rather have a liquid that doesn't produce a vapor so I can use it anywhere.

When I first started, the Home Bargains store started offering Airpure (same firm as air fresheners etc) juice at a slightly lower price - the exhaled vapour was practically invisible, but I had to mix it 50:50 with the original brand of juice to get a decent hit.
 
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