EPCOT Journey of Water featuring Moana coming to Epcot

UNCgolf

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Good Lord.
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End of discussion. Ignoring any further replies.

Someone could drink soda and only soda for weeks and they will be perfectly fine from a hydration standpoint, as long as they are drinking enough of it (of course it would have other detrimental health effects but that's not relevant).
 
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SilentWindODoom

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And caffeine's diuretic effect is mostly seen in timing of urination, not over all urination. Caffeine stimulates an initial urination, but that effect isn't continuous. Someone taking caffeine doesn't urinate more over time compared to not taking caffeine.

Of course, we're talking about the amount found in a few caffeinated drinks over the course of a day. Not ten espressos in an hour.

No one's going to chug two caffeinated sodas in the Florida heat and then pass out half an hour later from dehydration.

And we'll all know this once Journey of Watery Beverages opens!!

Did... did I just suddenly stumble into what MP does as a day job?
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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Someone could drink soda and only soda for weeks and they will be perfectly fine from a hydration standpoint, as long as they are drinking enough of it (of course it would have other detrimental health effects but that's not relevant).
I’ve been doing it for decades in Las Vegas and I’m fine, I drink Powerade when exercising but otherwise my liquid intake is primarily sugar free soda, coffee, some milk, and the occasional Bloody Mary 😉.
 
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Cmdr_Crimson

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Oooook, it's about water, very nice, but what does it do?
Simple answer....
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No Name

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I think the water cycle, something fundamentally rooted in real world physics, is actually a very boring, irrelevant, and generally poor choice to haphazardly tie in with a character that moves water in magical ways. It would be like if Frozen Ever After started educating you on the freezing and melting points of water as Elsa shoots ice out of her hands.
 

MrPromey

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Yay, I'm ignored by someone who doesn't cite their source or the scientific evidence!

Not to mention that nobody here is arguing that caffeine isn't a diuretic or disputing what the term diuretic means.

I just think it's funny he took my throwaway hydration comment in the most literal sense possible and decided to really double-down on that, still being wrong on the details while ignoring my main point about misters being kind of useless around here, all before taking his ball and going home. 🤷‍♂️
 

MrPromey

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I think the water cycle, something fundamentally rooted in real world physics, is actually a very boring, irrelevant, and generally poor choice to haphazardly tie in with a character that moves water in magical ways. It would be like if Frozen Ever After started educating you on the freezing and melting points of water as Elsa shoots ice out of her hands.
I don't know but whatever it is, we're stuck with it.

Hopefully, they make some real attempt to maintain it over time.
 

brettf22

Premium Member
And caffeine's diuretic effect is mostly seen in timing of urination, not over all urination. Caffeine stimulates an initial urination, but that effect isn't continuous. Someone taking caffeine doesn't urinate more over time compared to not taking caffeine.
Comes to thread to read about the Journey of Water attraction. Gets educated about an altogether different Journey of Water.
 

Richie248

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Moana Journey of Water is better than what was there prior...underutilized buildings. I think this is a smart use of space in the hub which otherwise would be pathways and general landscaping. Am I clamoring to journey along with the water? No. But I look forward to walking through when it opens....
 

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