ford91exploder
Resident Curmudgeon
The irony here is that IF they ban bringing in bottle water but continue the ice water policy, it will actually cost them in money (the cup itself, the water, the energy to freeze the ice and the labor to dispense it) and goodwill. While they might be looking at potential marginal revenue from keeping bottled water out, I just don't see the cost-benefit analysis shaking out here and I personally don't think any potential revised food and drink policy will be this draconian.
Perhaps 5% of WDW visitors even KNOW about the free water policy much less want to wait 5-30 minutes to actually GET it. A couple of us have calculated that Disney would add about 1M per day in profit if they blocked out outside water.