Drinking water in Disney

I have looked everywhere and can't find packets that are not sugar free. Even the Hawaiin Punch ones have sugar substitute. I think I am going to buy some lemons, slice them up, and bring them to the park with us to add to our water bottles. My kids love "fancy" water lol.
That's a very good idea, and it is RIDICULOUSLY HARD to find sugar free packets. My kids either drink water or water, although they do like some flavor mixed in soon
 

tare

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I never use water fountains anywhere. I have seen to many people and kids actually touch the spout and lick the spout where the water comes out. Gross and disgusting!!!
 

Hot Lava

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I never use water fountains anywhere. I have seen to many people and kids actually touch the spout and lick the spout where the water comes out. Gross and disgusting!!!

I don't ever since I once saw a guy at the gym muster up all the snot in his body, create a giant loogie, and then spit it directly onto the fountain spout.
 

cmybliss

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I work with 4-5 year olds. As a result, I never, ever, ever drink out of water fountains! The things those kids do to the fountains makes me shudder!

Our first trip to DW, I found the water to be undrinkable, even the bottled variety. The last trip, in 2011, it was better. So we refilled our bottles at QS soda fountains when available (with water) or from the tap in the restroom. This trip we plan on using the Brita filter bottles. We'll just pack the empty bottle in our luggage for the flight.
 

kasey1988

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We used the Brita bottle last year, we loved it! Filled it up with water and ice at the hotel and took to the parks with us!
 

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