Okay, so on march 22 I left Toronto to go to Tokyo, but due to a medical emergency we landed in Alaska. We had to stay overnight with only our carry ons (which for me meant a T-shirt and a windbreaker for clothes).
I had 3 stardust filled and 2 batteries on me (checked in my e-juice because I didn't want to risk confiscation).
Thank God for that!! The hotel was a non-smoking one and I DID NOT want to go outside to smoke!!
The next morning, waiting to board 3 hours before departure, I asked security about vaping and they told me to go ahead
There were A LOT of annoyed people because of the delay but my experience was better and A LOT less stressful because I could vape!!
In Tokyo, I could vape in my wife's parents place without her nagging me about the smell and now in Osaka, I walk around vaping on train plateforms
Those who read my other posts know that I only got my first e-cig a few days before leaving (a neo classic and a ego t, along with a few stardusts). I've been analog free since and couldn't be happier!!
Just thought I'd share
I had 3 stardust filled and 2 batteries on me (checked in my e-juice because I didn't want to risk confiscation).
Thank God for that!! The hotel was a non-smoking one and I DID NOT want to go outside to smoke!!
The next morning, waiting to board 3 hours before departure, I asked security about vaping and they told me to go ahead
There were A LOT of annoyed people because of the delay but my experience was better and A LOT less stressful because I could vape!!
In Tokyo, I could vape in my wife's parents place without her nagging me about the smell and now in Osaka, I walk around vaping on train plateforms
Those who read my other posts know that I only got my first e-cig a few days before leaving (a neo classic and a ego t, along with a few stardusts). I've been analog free since and couldn't be happier!!
Just thought I'd share