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Anyone have the latest info on Refillable Mug policy? We will be staying at Port Orleans Riverside if anyone can be "resort specific".
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Thanks Krankenstein, appreciate the quick reply; however, All Ears info is outdated (Anita is still talking about 2007's mugs!). Anyone have any new updates?
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The only thing that is different between '07 and '08 is they removed the date. Every resort is still using The Year of a Million Dreams one. All of the other info is up to date on her site.
The official policy for the Resort Refillable mugs has not changed. It is as follows:
"Resort Refillable Mugs are sold in all Walt Disney World® Resort hotels, and can be used at the restaurant where it was purchased for the entire duration of the current visit. Each location offers soft drinks, coffee, hot chocolate, hot and iced tea."
They didn't remove the date, they just changed it to be current. My mug from 2007 has the year on it. I have a feeling they will stick with that design until YOMD ends (if it actually ever ends).
I didn't save the photo, but I saw (on another board) a photo of the "rules" sign at the Pop Century food court. This new sign specifically DOES NOT mention that it can only be used at the same resort ... that clause is omitted on the sign.The official policy for the Resort Refillable mugs has not changed. It is as follows:
"Resort Refillable Mugs are sold in all Walt Disney World® Resort hotels, and can be used at the restaurant where it was purchased for the entire duration of the current visit. Each location offers soft drinks, coffee, hot chocolate, hot and iced tea."
I didn't save the photo, but I saw (on another board) a photo of the "rules" sign at the Pop Century food court. This new sign specifically DOES NOT mention that it can only be used at the same resort ... that clause is omitted on the sign.
I should add that this photo was posted next to a photo of the "old" sign, so it was easy to see the difference.
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