JenniBugInPink
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As should be the goal of all good people everywhere.We are honest and play fair, because that is the way things should be. Not just at WDW, but everywhere.

As should be the goal of all good people everywhere.We are honest and play fair, because that is the way things should be. Not just at WDW, but everywhere.

Okay, so if $12 isn't stealing and $275 is stealing, what's the break point? $274? $13? I'd really like to know.
FACT: Reusing mugs does impact every other person that buys them. When Disney sets the prices for these mugs, they take into account the people that will reuse them even though it is against Disney's rules. This then pushes the price up of every mug they sell, because they want to make sure they still make a profit to pay their employees that sell you the mug, etc. Think of the mug selling as a business person would think of it, and take the morals out of it. Then you will see what I mean.
I was stating a fact, as so many have asked us to do. The fact is that WDW is a business, they must operate like one. The environment has nothing to do with it.
And to use the excuse of being "green" to go against Disney's posted policy is unnecessary. I could use the argument that clothes are not "green," so let's all go naked!!!! That sounds fun to me.
I don't know why so many excuses need to be used to cheat the system. Oh I'm not getting caught so it doesn't matter, oh Disney makes a huge profit anyway so it doesn't matter, oh I'm being green.
Until Disney decides that they want their guests to be green, then we will be stuck with buying a mug, the ones that choose to follow the posted guidelines anyway.
And it's not like you're going home and throwing it away, well I'm not anyway. I reuse them. I take my water and juice to work with me everyday so I don't spill it. And we use them at the beach. And if I had to throw them out, I would throw them in my recycle bin to be recycled. Not such a big deal to just buy another one.
I know that the refillable mugs at the waterparks can be brought back and you can just buy a new sticker with a current UPC for like half-price,
No, all the mugs have the same "Year of a Million Dreams" design now.
See, guests reusing mugs is such a HUGE deal for Disney that not only have they made mugs the same through all the resorts (but CSR), they also have not bothered to change the design from last year's.
The souvenior beer stein is $11.50 and comes with your first mug of beer. You can then use that souvenior stein for refills, but the cost of the refill is the same as the cost of a "new" beer $7.00. So it's not a refillable mug in the true sense of the word, they will simply fill your stein instead of their plastic cup, but the cost is the same for either one. So, yes, he could bring it along if he wants to cart it around all day, but it's not going to save him any money over buying a beer without the mug. And other places that sell beer (or even soda) won't refill his stein.....he'll get a cup like everyone else and have to pour it in his stein himself, lol.