Carrying resort refillable mug

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going in sept. for first time and I know to keep hydrated. Asking if others brought their resort mug to the parks. I can get the ice water at qs restaurant and pour into it and have the ice to cool water from water fountains ..also have it for coffee in morning and a drink when we get back to resort
 
Thanks Irishnyc. I totally forgot they kind of snap shut....was going to use a carabiner (?) thing to attach to belt loop or something but,I think I will go with a screw top bottle
 
I haven't carried our refillable mugs around the park since we stopped using a stroller. Now we fill up in the morning and have a drink in the car ride to the park, leave the mug in the car and then we have it with us to refill it as soon as we return to the resort.
 

We don't. We bring a fresh bottle of cold water each day, and replace as necessary. Having a bottle with a cap just seems so much easier than the refillable mug.
 
We used to bring bottles to refill, now we bring our refillable mug but only because we have a stroller. If we didn't have a stroller we wouldn't be bringing the mug (or a lot of other things for that matter!).
 
Sounds good Gillian...but for now I take a vacation from driving and use the buses
 
Sounds good Gillian...but for now I take a vacation from driving and use the buses
In that case, I probably wouldn't bother carrying them (unless you have a stroller) and I would go for either a non-leak refillable water bottle or a throwaway water bottle with a cap, that's what we use while we are in the park.
 
We don't carry anything for water. When we get thirsty, we get water from a CS restaurant. It takes less than 30 seconds and we don't have to carry anything extra.
 
We don't carry anything for water. When we get thirsty, we get water from a CS restaurant. It takes less than 30 seconds and we don't have to carry anything extra.
I was thinking that too but,assumed it would be a 5-10 minute wait each time. Wow
 
We prefer to carry water in a plastic bottle as well.

I'm no fan of the refillable mugs. One problem I have is the structure of the lid always seems to trap coffee flavor, no matter how carefully we try to wash it. Plus there's the problem of washing the mugs. Carry soap? Bathroom sink? Water fountain?

Do what works for you, but we find it best to carry water.
 
Last time I went it was Ds (5) and I, and we took both cups with me to the parks. Only because I used them for breakfast at the food court, then headed to the parks. I would dump any remaining liquid and dry them off before clipping it to my bag and putting my son's in his backpack. While at the parks I would only use them if I was going to share a drink with my son, like a Powerade or a large lemonade. I do bring in crystal light packets but those I usually made in the ice water cup I was given. Carrying it around wasn't a big hassle for us and on the end of the day we would fill up before heading to our room. The trip before this one Ds was 3 so our cups just went in the stroller basket.
 
We take the mugs to the food court at breakfast time and then leave them in the car. Grab them at end of day and fill up (usually with iced tea) before heading back to room. For our next trip we will stop at a store and get water bottles and bring one each day to the park... refilling as we need to. And then we make sure they are recycled!!
 
We bring them. We carabiner then to our bag when empty or carry them if they're full. We also rinse them during a restroom break. Having them comes in handy if we wind up at a resort food court during the day.
 
I brought one to the parks . .mainly to just finish my drink while waiting for bus and then just attached it to stroller handle or backpack or belt (via carabiner).

It's not the best since it doesn't seal, but for just filling up with ice or water throughout the day it was worth carrying around.
 





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