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Yes, you can use the mug at any Disney owned Resort hotel.Can you use mugs purchased at Port Orleans Riverside also at the Port Orleans French Quarter?
Yes, you can use the mug at any Disney owned Resort hotel.Can you use mugs purchased at Port Orleans Riverside also at the Port Orleans French Quarter?
The mugs can be used at any resort. This went into effect with the new RFID program.Can you use mugs purchased at Port Orleans Riverside also at the Port Orleans French Quarter?
The handles are not removable. There are only a handful of places in the parks that are self serve, but you could get ice. Every dining location (and many free standing locations) will give you a cup of ice water (or just ice) for free.
I have 8 mugs of the new kind. I am losing weight and my question is this: can I bring an old one if the only reason I want one is because I want to fill it with ice water. I only drink water now and am not trying to cheat the system.
They will not take your mug because of sanitary reasons.I proffered my mug just to get it filled with ice a couple of times, but they simply would not do so. I think it could be that people might think you're being given a refill and it could set a precedent. They will give you a paper cup with ice instead, which we just tipped into the mugs.
There is typically at least one lemonade or Hi-C option. There is also hot chocolate.Is there any non fizzy drinks available with the mug? Apart from water and tea/coffee.
DD doesn't drink fizzy drinks.
To be honest, I don't think we got the full value from our mug. We were out at resorts all day and sometimes right through until late night (MK was open until at least 10pm every night we were there, and in fact we were out until 2am with EMH our last full day), and for breakfast I mostly had tea (brought my own teabags from UK) and only used the hot water - and sometimes not even that if we had breakfast in our suite). We envisaged having hot chocolate before bed, but were often home so late the food hall had already closed. So, unless it comes with your dining plan, make calculations as to whether you'll get your money's worth before purchasing.
I really wouldn't waste all that money on a mug for an under-two. What will he drink? I personally don't think you should give fizzy drinks to toddlers, anyway. They don't serve milk, and water is free anyway.
The lemonade is sometimes pomegranate lemonade that has a funny taste to me or Minute Maid Light lemonade (with artificial sweetener). I'm a big lemonade fan, but that's not what is in the drink machine. It's been a long time since I saw Hi-C.Oops sorry I meant he will be just under 3 . He drinks loads...but NO fizzy. I don't allow either of my kids to have fizzy drinks ( cruel mummy ).
Smitch said on a previous post that they do lemonade and hi c which isn't fizzy . Also I think they are a nice souvenir.
Cast members are not supposed to touch your refillable cups for sanitary reasons. They can offer you a paper cup of water/ice to pour into your mug.I proffered my mug just to get it filled with ice a couple of times, but they simply would not do so. I think it could be that people might think you're being given a refill and it could set a precedent. They will give you a paper cup with ice instead, which we just tipped into the mugs.
The lemonade is sometimes pomegranate lemonade that has a funny taste to me or Minute Maid Light lemonade (with artificial sweetener). I'm a big lemonade fan, but that's not what is in the drink machine. It's been a long time since I saw Hi-C.
I asked on a previous post about non fizzy drinks. That's where I got Hi C from. Is there any non fizzy drinks for the mugs?
I'm from the UK and lemonade is fizzy here. Also I haven't had a refillable mug before, so I really have no idea.
Lemonade is not carbonated in the US - it's just lemons, water and sugar. I believe what you call lemonade in the UK is what we call lemon-lime soda - like 7Up or Sprite.