It's only much ado about nothing if you aren't in the habit of bringing beverages into the parks- and an awful lot of people are. Just cutting out buying 1 drink a day saves us $15 or so for us - every day. Mulitiply that by a week and it's not small change.
I always love replies like this - "I don't do <insert thing here>, so it's not a big deal". People who didn't use paper FPs didn't think the switch to FP+ was a big deal either. Different things affect different people, news at 10.
what if it is a security thing - like at airports....makes you wonder if they have received a threat or if they are perhaps being proactive from a safety point of view. There is a lot of crazy stuff going on in the world right now. Just a thought.
Did you even read the link in the OP or are you just arguing because it's me? They banned bottled water, not all liquids.I fill my mug at the resort- on the way to transportation. So it's not a moot point. If the only time I can use the free refills is when I'm at the resort, it's hardly worth the price.
Between this and FP+ could I save $40,000?If you go enough times, maybe you'll save $20K.![]()
Did you even read the link in the OP or are you just arguing because it's me? They banned bottled water, not all liquids.
What do you think?Did you even read the link in the OP or are you just arguing because it's me? They banned bottled water, not all liquids.
They don't seem to be worried about iPads, phones and other small brick-sized personal electronics that are prevalent in the parks. Disney lets people take in small coolers, the linings of which could be filled with god knows what. If there was a credible security threat, you can bet that practice would be outlawed immediately. This is either a money-grab or a genuine attempt to prevent alcohol issues at US.what if it is a security thing - like at airports....makes you wonder if they have received a threat or if they are perhaps being proactive from a safety point of view.
Are you taking bets?What do you think?
What do you think?
Vodka = clear liquid.Alcohol conceals better in a dark liquid.
If folks are sneaking in alcohol, seems rather silly to focus just on the clear alcohol.
But it makes a great cover story.
Most people know drinks are an expense to add to the budget when on vacation. I think $3 for a bottle of water is pretty darn reasonable at Disney. I don't know what it costs at Universal, but it really doesn't matter, since you can still ask for free ice water and there are plenty of water fountains/sinks to fill a bottle.I sure hope they stop this before my trip! I planned on bringing in water for my family of four and will be ticked if I have to pay for it at the extraordinary upcharge they price their bottled water at. Honestly if bottled water were reasonably priced at these places then it wouldn't be an issue, but when you buy a case of water for 6 bucks and they charge almost 3 bucks per bottle, that's just robbery. Our local theme park doesn't allow drinks or food to come in and it is a huge pain in the butt. Being able to bring drinks and snacks is one of the things I love about the Orlando parks.
Did you even read the link in the OP? They banned bottled water, not all liquids.
I sure hope they stop this before my trip! I planned on bringing in water for my family of four and will be ticked if I have to pay for it at the extraordinary upcharge they price their bottled water at. Honestly if bottled water were reasonably priced at these places then it wouldn't be an issue, but when you buy a case of water for 6 bucks and they charge almost 3 bucks per bottle, that's just robbery. Our local theme park doesn't allow drinks or food to come in and it is a huge pain in the butt. Being able to bring drinks and snacks is one of the things I love about the Orlando parks.
Yup, I did and at the time I read it, it referred to bottled water only. There was no mention of other liquids.Did you?
"Universal Orlando is currently not allowing guests to bring bottled water or other liquids into CityWalk or its theme parks".
Interesting that on the Universal thread, someone there is saying that they watched the guards make a guest pour out pre mixed baby formula. Weird and wrong.