Taste of Water at Fountains in Disney

Do the Brita bottles filter out that smell too?

I'm thinking of buying two.

Thanks
 
Zoo Keeper...

I don't remember smelling the water as it came out of the bottle. The filter is connected to the pop-top opening, so you either suck out the water or sqeeze it into your mouth. It certainly didn't bother me anyhow. Be careful, however, to make certain the top is screwed on tightly. The pop-up mouth piece unscrews for you to place the filter, then you screw the mouth piece back in place. Evidently, I hadn't gotten mine tight enough and when I went to take a swig.....I got a dousing down my front instead! It actually felt nice and cool however :).

PS: I feel like a zoo keeper around my house too...I have four little monkeys of my own to entertain.
 
KSgirl

Thanks for the reply....I'm off to Wal-mart tomorrow to purchase 2.

I'm more of a zoo keeper at work than at home...in fact they gave me that title at work a few year ago.:eek:
 
I always hated the taste of the water in Orlando. We moved to Orlando at the end of May. There is a new ordinance that says that all new construction here must have filtered water. The water in my new home tastes fine. I've found that it is okay in some restaurants and bad in others. Perhaps some of the filters have been applied in parks other than MK? I've gotten in the habit of asking for no ice in my soft drinks if I get a fountain drinks.
 













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