wishicouldgomoreofte
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Typically, $3.29. At many self-serve locations, like the locations near some of the resort pools, the cup you are given has a chip in it that permits a refill within a particular period of time (perhaps two hours?).How much is a fountain drink at the resorts? I'm trying to add up cost and see if it is worth it.
Thank you. I'm figuring we will get drinks maybe once or twice a day and we will be there 5 days. So it may be worth it for us if we get more then one drink a day.Typically, $3.29. At many self-serve locations, like the locations near some of the resort pools, the cup you are given has a chip in it that permits a refill within a particular period of time (perhaps two hours?).
Typically, $3.29. At many self-serve locations, like the locations near some of the resort pools, the cup you are given has a chip in it that permits a refill within a particular period of time (perhaps two hours?).
I agree I would need at least 2 mugs full for my meals.Is it really that long in between refills? We haven't purchased the mugs in a long time, but I don't remember the time restriction between refills. It would seem that one could easily drink more than one mug full at a meal. (I'm thinking my coffee at breakfast... I can go through two mugs in about 30 minutes.)
I can't remember if it was 2 or 3 minutes. I knocked one over like an idiot (luckily right under the taps so it didn't make a mess) and had to stand around a couple of minutes until I could fill it again. The screen told me exactly how much time was left to wait. (I was like 11 seconds early toward the end and it let me know. Heh)
Is the mug included in the dining plan? Do children under the age of 3 receive a mug also?
I'm thinking my coffee at breakfast... I can go through two mugs in about 30 minutes.
Is there a limit on how often I can fill the mug?
For the soda machine, there’s a timer that makes you wait a couple of minutes before you refill. The display screen will tell you how many seconds are left before you can fill up again.
The coffee, water, and iced tea dispensers don’t read the chip in your mug, so there’s no wait period - just fill up as often as you’d like.
well, boo. I thought I read the kids got one, but thanks for the info. We will be bringing her a cup anyway.
Coffee isn’t chipped or timed.
That's correct. You can just fill your mug.I'm not staying on property, but I'll be visiting my sister who is, though I'm not sure how often. I know she has some plans to visit the hotel for a break, on a couple days, and I might come back with them on the free transpiration, rather than go to my off-site hotel. This will help me figure out if it's worth the investment! I'm not super fond of florida faucet water but also don't want to carry around multiple bottles of water all day, to drink at breaks. An empty cup doesn't seem like it'd be a hassle though.
You can just fill the mug without buying anything, correct? Like, I'm passing through on the way back from the bus, and I can just stop and get a drink, right?