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    Quote Originally Posted by MNNHFLTX View Post
    I have lived in several places around the country, from the midwest to the northeast to Florida and now in Texas and have never noticed that much of a difference between water palatability. Tap water in Florida is filtered to remove the sulfur odor and treated to the same standard as all other areas of the U.S. If you don't get sick on the water in your hometown, you won't get sick on it in Florida. Unless, of course, the person before you at the water fountain or in your hotel room has some kind of virus and contaminated the knobs.
    I agree with Beth. I've lived in a bunch of different places, as well as traveled to many more, and I've never noticed any big difference in water quality. As she points out, it is usually because they touched something contaminated. The TV remote is a big culprit for transmission of viruses.

    Quote Originally Posted by PopPhan View Post
    Most are probably smirking because that is one less sale they make during their shift. The water from the CS stands/kiosks/restaurants seems to be well filtered -- it IS the same water used to mix with the soda syrup.
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    I get cups of water from the CS all the time. Never had anyone smirk ( or anything else) when I got the water. I bring a water bottle and refill it with the CS water.

    Different areas in Fl have different tasting water. When I was in Winter Haven, we had Wahneta Water. It was horrid well water. Smelly and foul tasting. Now in Davenport, the water is fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SurferStitch View Post
    I grew up on super cold, super fresh well water. No taste whatsoever. Even now at the age of 42, I can't drink ANY municipal water anywhere. It all has an odd taste to me that I've never been able to handle without feeling . . . . . . , so I'll just say if you don't like any taste (metallic, chlorine, sulfur, etc), take bottled water or use a Brita bottle. OR, bring flavor packets.
    You know, 99% of bottled water marketed in the U.S. (Dasani, Aquafina, and most every other brand) is municipal tap water. Americans love to complain about a 5 cent increase in a gallon of gasoline, but yet we'll happily pay $10 or more per gallon for 10 cents worth of tap water. We're crazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disney_pups2 View Post
    I lived in Florida for a couple of decades and attended the parks many many times with out of town guests and many of them have gotten sick on park water regardless of filtering or not. I wouldn't chance it. Just my opinion, but too many I know have had the trots and what not because of it and that can ruin a good time. Good luck to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joonyer View Post
    You know, 99% of bottled water marketed in the U.S. (Dasani, Aquafina, and most every other brand) is municipal tap water. Americans love to complain about a 5 cent increase in a gallon of gasoline, but yet we'll happily pay $10 or more per gallon for 10 cents worth of tap water. We're crazy.
    I'm picky about that, too... I only buy spring water or artesian well (usually Deer Park or Fiji). And I know... even "spring water" is sometimes filtered water passed off as spring... but it IS filtered, and tastes much better than any municipal tap water.

    I don't even like if our Brita pitcher filter at home is getting near it's end of life...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SurferStitch View Post
    I'm picky about that, too... I only buy spring water or artesian well (usually Deer Park or Fiji). And I know... even "spring water" is sometimes filtered water passed off as spring... but it IS filtered, and tastes much better than any municipal tap water.

    I don't even like if our Brita pitcher filter at home is getting near it's end of life...
    I'm with you.

    I've lived in the same town in FL my entire life. Our municipal water has a chlorinated taste I can't adapt to. It always makes me feel nauseas. We buy Zephyrhills bottled spring water by the case and I LOVE it. I travel often up north with my husband. I don't know their source, but one brand of bottled water offered in Newark, NJ (Poland) is awful. Perhaps it's because I'm preferential to Zephyrhills. The best way I can describe it, and this seems odd, is that Zephyrhills is smooth while Poland is dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SurferStitch View Post
    I'm picky about that, too... I only buy spring water or artesian well (usually Deer Park or Fiji). And I know... even "spring water" is sometimes filtered water passed off as spring... but it IS filtered, and tastes much better than any municipal tap water.

    I don't even like if our Brita pitcher filter at home is getting near it's end of life...
    True, municipal processed tap water is treated with chemicals, additives, etc., but don't be tricked into thinking that just because water comes from a "spring" that's its somehow purer or better for you. It may be "pure" from the spring or well, but that just means it has all the other chemicals, minerals, etc. that comes out of the ground already dissolved in it, in other words, a lot of "stuff" besides Hydrogen and Oxygen. Sometimes it may taste good, but it's a long way from "pure" water. The only actual pure water you can buy is distilled water, which most people don't care for when they "taste" it, because it truly has no taste. It's just wet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joonyer View Post
    You know, 99% of bottled water marketed in the U.S. (Dasani, Aquafina, and most every other brand) is municipal tap water. Americans love to complain about a 5 cent increase in a gallon of gasoline, but yet we'll happily pay $10 or more per gallon for 10 cents worth of tap water. We're crazy.
    thats true.....but it is filtered and such after they get it from the municipal source. So, it is a "cleaner better tasting" water than right from the tap. I know our city has OLD lines that feed most of the city...it has a rusty taste. Florida water taste awesome compared to a lot of Ohio water from the tap.
    We don't pay any where near 10.00 per gallon. You can get Nestle Pure Life for 1.50 per gallon or 2.98 for a 24 pk.at our walt mart.
    I love bottled water. I drink it exclusively. Buy, it at sams or walmart. But at WDW...We just drink the free stuff. Fountain!

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    The bottles are a petroleum product, that in itself should be enough, but the wasted energy to fill the bottles is just sad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manutd1 View Post
    We don't pay any where near 10.00 per gallon. You can get Nestle Pure Life for 1.50 per gallon or 2.98 for a 24 pk.at our walt mart.
    I was referring to what people pay for a bottle of water at theme parks and sporting events, on average about $2.00 for a 16.9 oz. bottle, which most people don't blink an eye at. That works out to about $15.00 per gallon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joonyer View Post
    I was referring to what people pay for a bottle of water at theme parks and sporting events, on average about $2.00 for a 16.9 oz. bottle, which most people don't blink an eye at. That works out to about $15.00 per gallon.
    Oh, i agree. Thats why we do the fountains.

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    We like the free ice water too, from the parks. I've lived in foreign countries while in the military and drank their water (after being filtered and treated) so I can easily and with certainty drink water from my favorite place on earth...
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    We are going to try the ice water. I will let everyone know how that goes. Can I just ask for ice water at the counter service and NOT buy anything? I would guess that I could???? Probably a dumb question.

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    1. Count me in as one who doesn't care for the flavor of the tap water at the parks. And yes, I can taste it in the other beverages as well.
    2. We carry around a Brita bottle and fill it with ice water. The water is free at any location that serves fountain drinks. As has been mentioned, sometimes you get a kiddie cup, but it is free. I think Disney understands that a guest who has been incapacitated by dehydration will not spend money.
    3. I hate to play mythbuster here, but don't believe all bottled water is filtered. I have been to several fillers over my career and I know first hand that not all fillers filter the water. Some fillers "produce" many different brands of water from the same source, which happens to be from the same source local residence get their water. One national brand, which has made claims of "infusion" and "filtered", may be packaged in that manner at some locations, but not all.
    4. Save the oil for your '65 Caddy and buy a bottle with a filter in it, or just do what most of us country kids did while growing up and drink it from the hose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by momof3+twins View Post
    We are going to try the ice water. I will let everyone know how that goes. Can I just ask for ice water at the counter service and NOT buy anything? I would guess that I could???? Probably a dumb question.
    Yes. I have done exactly that at more than one place.
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    Another vote for the Brita bottles with the built in filter. Gets rid of that peculiar taste.
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    We got the free water on our trip last August. We did not have any problems with it. It was quite refreshing to us. Our only issue was remembering who's cup was who's because they all wanted to leave the cups on the strollers.

    In some counter service places, they had the cups already pre made and they just handed it to you.

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    My wife and I bring Geigerrigs and Camelbaks, and use the filters. It helps. Also, we pack those little water flavoring things (i like lemonade and tea). Also helps, as it isn't just the water, but rather the pipes of where you are at. Some resorts are better than others.

    Probably also matters on where you are from which forms your frame of reference on how bad disney water is. I've traveled across the country quite a bit, and Fl isn't the worst water.
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