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GoofyGa
05-11-2008, 09:47 PM
Any suggestions on cleaning the mug over the course over a 6-day trip?

The thought of cleaning them in my bathroom with bar soap is discomforting, to say the least. :eek:

Can I swap out my used one for a new one? Or will that not fly.
:stir:

MICKEY1024
05-11-2008, 09:52 PM
Any suggestions on cleaning the mug over the course over a 6-day trip?

The thought of cleaning them in my bathroom with bar soap is discomforting, to say the least. :eek:

Can I swap out my used one for a new one? Or will that not fly.
:stir:

Ya they definately do not let you swap them out for new ones, but we just got back from all star movies and they had a sink by the pop machines where you could rinse and wash out your mug. we just did this each time and it worked well for us.

candykisses
05-11-2008, 10:25 PM
Before our trip, I buy a couple of sponges and cut them into pieces. I squeeze Dawn onto each piece and put them into a sandwich bag. Each day I use a sponge piece to wash the mugs.

CR Resort Fan 4 Life
05-11-2008, 10:31 PM
My family and I always poor the hot water they have by the coffee machines into our mugs and clean them like that. I also know some counter service locations like Captin Cook's at the Polynesian have a mug cleaning station you can use.

CR Resort Fan 4 Life
05-11-2008, 10:32 PM
Double post.

srdipert
05-11-2008, 10:57 PM
Pop had some mug cleaning stations by the drinks. I just rinsed them out at night or when we got to the parks so I could store them in my bag.

RACHELSMOM1
05-11-2008, 11:13 PM
Before our trip, I buy a couple of sponges and cut them into pieces. I squeeze Dawn onto each piece and put them into a sandwich bag. Each day I use a sponge piece to wash the mugs.

I just ake a very small bottle of dishwashing liquid in our suitcase.

theresak
05-11-2008, 11:49 PM
I took a small bottle of dishwashing liquid our last two trips, because of having baby bottles to wash also. The first trip I took those washcloths loaded with soap you can toss. Worked great!

my3sons77
05-12-2008, 06:58 AM
Before our trip, I buy a couple of sponges and cut them into pieces. I squeeze Dawn onto each piece and put them into a sandwich bag. Each day I use a sponge piece to wash the mugs.

That is an awesome idea! I never even thought about doing it that way! We are going in August and I will definetly be cutting up some sponges :thumbsup2

slduck
05-12-2008, 07:40 PM
I am bringing one of those things with the sponge on the end that you fill with dishwashing detergent. I am going to seal it with my food saver so that it won't leak everywhere. I have sippy cups to wash too.

VMK_Mouse
05-12-2008, 07:47 PM
Take a small travel size bottle with you that you has some dishwashing liquid in it.

Luv2CtheMouse
05-12-2008, 07:47 PM
Before our trip, I buy a couple of sponges and cut them into pieces. I squeeze Dawn onto each piece and put them into a sandwich bag. Each day I use a sponge piece to wash the mugs.


Ah! That is a fantastic idea!!!

dogodisney
05-13-2008, 07:27 AM
I use a small medicine bottle and put dish soap in it. I also bring a dish cloth and towel but a wash cloth and hand towel could be used from the room. ;)

blondinkaya
05-13-2008, 11:06 AM
Before our trip, I buy a couple of sponges and cut them into pieces. I squeeze Dawn onto each piece and put them into a sandwich bag. Each day I use a sponge piece to wash the mugs.

That's what I did! I think I got the idea off the tip board. It's something that I'll be doing on every vacation, not just WDW.

Stinky_Pete
05-13-2008, 06:01 PM
I just ake a very small bottle of dishwashing liquid in our suitcase.

That's the same thing I do. And I don't mean even a small bottle of Dawn. I use a small refillable toiletries bottle that I picked from Target near the trial size toiletries. It may hold an ounce or two but it is always plenty for cleaning out mugs for a 10 day trip.

GoofyGa
05-14-2008, 04:50 PM
all excellent suggestions.

what i think i am going to do, because i am lazy, is just put large ziploc bags inside the cups to act as liners, and then throw them away at the end of the day.:banana:

MPHARJ
05-14-2008, 05:09 PM
We never had any problems, just rinsed ours out after we were done and rinsed at the sinks next to the soda machines before we filled up. However none of us drink hot drinks so they didn't get all yucky either. Plus we always use straws.

noahdove
05-14-2008, 05:19 PM
I have my dish soap already packed and in the appropriate size container:) I will check out the washing station at the food court but at night I will wash all of our mugs:) I really don't want my iced tea tasting like coffee:)