If you aren't allowed to vape in a hotel room should we really be telling people how to get around that rule?
highly unlikely, rare at best. I am TDY several times a month across the US and have never set off an alarm with a REO sub OHM setup. Just use common sense and don't go cloud chasing and you will be fine.That is not true some hotels have started using the partical detector type.
Do not disturb works well also.make sure you remove the shower cap and put away any vaping supplies in your suitcase before you leave the room EVERY SINGLE TIME. If you are gone and housekeeping sees evidence, you may get fined, as ridiculous as that sounds. I worked the front desk of a hotel for years.
YesIf you aren't allowed to vape in a hotel room should we really be telling people how to get around that rule?
I rock the clouds in my rooms. No issues so far.I travel quite a bit and vape in hotel rooms with no issues so far (knock on wood). I stealth vape in the room though, use a little PT Mini 2 or a Reo with RM2 and strictly M2L vape. Inhale the vape, inhale again on top of that, maybe one more time, and you exhale nothing or almost nothing at all. Works like a charm.
Works for me anyway...
If you aren't allowed to vape in a hotel room should we really be telling people how to get around that rule?
So follow the rules unless you don't like the rules and we wonder why vapers get the same bad rap as smokers
I think so , i really do , i took time and thought this over for a good while as well but i'm sticking to getting around that rule somehow , some rules just have no business being rules and this is just an atrocious rule imo .
I'm not going to put up with it and i'll suffer the consequences when and if i get busted.
I haven't traveled since I started vaping so I really haven't thought about this. I'm on a business trip and staying at a fairly nice hotel. I've been running outside to vape and was thinking that I could possibly vape in my room.
Now I've never tested it but will the vapor set off the smoke alarm? I'm thinking that some smoke alarms are looking for a particulate amount which vapor would be just that. I really don't want to test that anyway since it wouldn't be a good thing as I am here for the next two weeks.
I tried vaping under the sheets but the clouds just don't seem to want to be contained. I'm thinking that the bathroom seems to be ok since they get steamy during a shower.
Anyone have experience with vape clouds and smoke alarms?
I highly doubt one person vaping in a hotel room would set off an alarm, maybe if you were having a cloud contest...but one normal vaper...no way.
depends on the type of smoke detector in the room.