dtauer
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Not related to the question regarding coolers, but here's another money-saving idea we use in regards to drinks in the parks.
Before we leave, we buy a container of Gatorade powder at Sams Club. We then make it a family pre-trip event for us and the kids to take measuring spoons and fill the small snack size baggies with the amount of Gatorade appropriate for 20 ounces of water. They must be the zipper type of course.
These baggies take up almost no room, and we all put 4 or 5 of them in our pockets before leaving for the park. With the gatorade mix in our pockets, we all grab a 20 oz bottle of water from a purchase off-site.
To us, the problem isn't that the drinking fountain water isn't cold enough, it just tastes terrible. So each time someone empties their bottle, they dump in a baggie full of Gatorade, fill it at a fountain, and shake it up.
Total cost is literally pennies, once the original bottle of water is bought. Of course this means that you carry a bottle around all day with you, but to me it's better than a cooler. Also note that we haven't found a ride yet that won't let you carry a water bottle on with you as long as it has a screw on top.
Something to consider, works well for us. Probably saves us $40 a day and although my wife originally thought it would be too cumbersome and time consuming, it really doesn't take any any longer to dump a baggie in a bottle than it does to stand in line and buy drinks. I've also seen other families doing this in the park with Crystal Light and what looked like Kool-Aid. We've always made sure the baggies are in a pocket and not a bag that will be inspected. Don't want to have to explain 20 baggies filled with powder at the front gate.
Before we leave, we buy a container of Gatorade powder at Sams Club. We then make it a family pre-trip event for us and the kids to take measuring spoons and fill the small snack size baggies with the amount of Gatorade appropriate for 20 ounces of water. They must be the zipper type of course.
These baggies take up almost no room, and we all put 4 or 5 of them in our pockets before leaving for the park. With the gatorade mix in our pockets, we all grab a 20 oz bottle of water from a purchase off-site.
To us, the problem isn't that the drinking fountain water isn't cold enough, it just tastes terrible. So each time someone empties their bottle, they dump in a baggie full of Gatorade, fill it at a fountain, and shake it up.
Total cost is literally pennies, once the original bottle of water is bought. Of course this means that you carry a bottle around all day with you, but to me it's better than a cooler. Also note that we haven't found a ride yet that won't let you carry a water bottle on with you as long as it has a screw on top.
Something to consider, works well for us. Probably saves us $40 a day and although my wife originally thought it would be too cumbersome and time consuming, it really doesn't take any any longer to dump a baggie in a bottle than it does to stand in line and buy drinks. I've also seen other families doing this in the park with Crystal Light and what looked like Kool-Aid. We've always made sure the baggies are in a pocket and not a bag that will be inspected. Don't want to have to explain 20 baggies filled with powder at the front gate.
