Bottled water...do you have a preference?

RandomPrincess

Keep Moving Forward
We like Fuji too but never buy it. We have a Brita filter in our house. When we do buy water it's usually Deer Park because they have the sport top bottle that are easier for my preschoolers to drink without spilling.
 

Amber

6+4+3=2
Premium Member
I'm a fan of Fiji, but compared to the others that are acceptable it's expensive. Ice Mountain is usually the best option.
NOT a fan of Dasani. Such a weird taste. Add to that whatever is with the "Hotel water" out of the tap at WDW, I find myself drinking a lot of Diet Coke while at WDW.
 

BoarderPhreak

Well-Known Member
It's funny, a lot of tourists - meaning well and being smart - don't drink the local water when they travel (to places like say, Mexico, etc.). What they often forget are the ice cubes!
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
It's funny, a lot of tourists - meaning well and being smart - don't drink the local water when they travel (to places like say, Mexico, etc.). What they often forget are the ice cubes!

Guilty, and lesson learned!!!
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RedDad

Smitty Werben JagerManJensen
I live in a city that gets national awards for having the "best tasting" water, but I still go through about a case of bottled water a week. It's usually either Nestle or Deer Park (depending which is on sale). I can't handle the luke warm wdw water fountains, so we bring a case or two with us each trip.
 

trr1

Well-Known Member
I live in a city that gets national awards for having the "best tasting" water, but I still go through about a case of bottled water a week. It's usually either Nestle or Deer Park (depending which is on sale). I can't handle the luke warm wdw water fountains, so we bring a case or two with us each trip.
maybe you could take dehydrated water with you next time its a lot lighter and takes less space
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004057DI8
 

prberk

Well-Known Member
I remember a news report once where someone asked a 100-year old man what, if anything, has been the most surprising thing that he has seen over those years; and he said, "I never would have imagined that I would see the day that people actually pay for drinking water."
 

luv

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Original Poster
I remember a news report once where someone asked a 100-year old man what, if anything, has been the most surprising thing that he has seen over those years; and he said, "I never would have imagined that I would see the day that people actually pay for drinking water."
He never got a letter from the city saying that it had too much poopy in it, I bet. I wasn't big on bottled, either, until that!!
 

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