WOW that's a good deal. Last year, I packed 6 bottles of water in our suitcases (in plastic zip top bags)... what a pain. 24 bottles for 6 bucks and change? That's a great deal! ... but what if you don't drink it all?
WOW that's a good deal. Last year, I packed 6 bottles of water in our suitcases (in plastic zip top bags)... what a pain. 24 bottles for 6 bucks and change? That's a great deal! ... but what if you don't drink it all?
Pack in your luggage and take it back home with you.
Before you leave....Take the unopened bottles down to the lobby and find a nice looking family checking in.........I'm guessing it will make their day to get some free water bottles at check-in.......
We went to the Bahamas last year and I was told that water was incredibly expensive there and we are water drinkers, so I packed a case of water in our luggage. Spaced it out between our bags and didn't exceed the weight limits at all. Unless you are already tight with weight, it doesn't add as much as you might think. If each of you have one bottle per day for 7 days, that's 14 leaving 10, the random nighttime bottle, say 2, each take one with you for the ride to the airport, that means 3-4 per suitcase or as mentioned, you can give them away. Just a thought. I wasn't trying to be smart, I hope you didn't take it that way.
That's what I am wondering. What do you do with leftover water if you are flying home? I just ordered a case from Costco - thanks everyone for the tip! It is just my husband and I so I doubt we will finish 24 bottles in 7 days. Anyone run into this situation?
Guess I left myself open for that obvious response! My point was that I don't want to add all the extra weight to the suitcase. As soon as you exceed the allowed weight the airlines charge you up to $50. Just wondered what those who have had leftover bottles did.
Anyone know if you can order Poland Springs water this way either from Costco or Staples?
We're driving down so we'll just buy water before we go. But I do have a question... do the parks allow you to bring small snacks? My husband is going to carry a back pack and I wanted to put a few small snacks like nuts, fruit snacks, etc. in it. We have the dining plan with one snack per day but that may not be enough and I'm on a diet so I want healthy snacks! Will they let me bring that stuff into the park?
I know some other theme parks that won't allow you to bring food or drinks at all (UNLESS it's for an infant's bottle).