Not sure if it will help but we used to punch a hole in the lid of a water bottle. Our son was able to not make a huge mess this way. We would reuse the lid with a hole in it so we weren't making new ones all the time and we could re cap the bottle if we had to.
They do have straws in the Animal Kingdom, they are just made out of paper. Would one of those work?
That would probably work and I just wouldn't bring one of her bottles. If I did bring her plastic bottle, would they allow the plastic (hard, not flexible) straw that is inside it?
Why not just buy a flip top straw bottle? We have used these Camelback water bottles for my grandson:
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I guess that's my question. Is that type of straw allowed in AK? We do have a similar bottle.
My understanding is that they do not allow "regular" straws in AK because they blow around and are a potential danger to the animals. By regular, I mean the type of straws that are plastic that come out of the straw dispenser. In AK, they are made of paper because after being wet for a while they will simply fall apart and are no longer a danger to the animals.
The type of straw you are referring to (I believe) is the hard plastic, maybe corrugated, bendable type straw that is attached in the cup. They are not disposable and would not just fall out of the cup or blow away. Hence, they pose no threat to the animals/birds.
Lynda
They might not give out plastic straws, but I've never heard of them confiscating any. We had juice boxes with those little plastic straws, and I had some of my own bendy plastic straws in our bag. No one said anything to me about them.