Just curious, though, since you say it's the written policy that makes the difference in your mind, what about fast food restaraunts that don't have a written policy regarding the soda fountains out in the lobby. Does that mean you would be okay with it if you saw someone walk into Taco Bell with a Burger King cup and take a refill? I hope you don't think I'm being hostile or sarcastic or anything. I'm just genuinely curious.
I definitely wouldn't be okay with myself using another cup to get refills at a different restaurant. To me this is obviously wrong, and it doesn't even need to be posted for me to follow that rule. Unfortunately, Disney saw enough people bringing back old mugs and other cups that they felt the need to put it in print officially. Now just because they don't actively enforce it or select CM's state otherwise doesn't make it okay for me. I imagine there will come a time when it may benefit Disney to take action and put an end to it. It's just a shame that it has to come to that. When I was a kid my parents didn't think twice about leaving the door unlocked when we left, and felt confident everything would be there when we returned. Today I don't leave my house without setting the alarm. It's just a sign of how times change.
I totally understand your point about being judgemental, and please don't think I sit in the resort food courts and judge others. If I see someone fill up their Igloo cooler at the fountain, I might think to myself how I disagree, but I wouldn't even think about saying something. It's not my job and I'm not perfect either.
I just always find this debate interesting as there are so many ways to interpret the policy. I'll leave it at that so we don't beat this thing to death. :lol:
All this because Disney has hardly created anything new or worthwhile for years that would cause a more worth while debate.
I just returned and i would rather pay a fee for my whole visit and get a clean paper cup each time then clean out my mug. Some times i prefer a hot drink and coffee or tea creates a smell in the mugs that if you used paper you would not have. I know that there have to be limits on the number of cups per day or that you cannot dispense a cup with your kttkc for at least another hour or something like that. I think getting rid of the mugs would allow for a cleaner drink area where people are not cleaning out their mugs. Anyone else in favor of a cup dispenser that would only allow one cup per hour?
This thread should help bring you up to speed. It's just one of many, though.wait now, tell me more about pool hopping.. I need to know..I am missing this point of discussion.
yes because we careGood god, this thread is still going? Jeez!! :brick:
yes because we care
About what everybody else is doing when it is quite obvious Disney doesn't or they would have stopped it a long time ago.
To many people in this country are far to worried about what the people accross the street are doing when it is realy none of thier buisness. A perfect example is the popularity of reality TV shows and tabloids.
If you all are so worried about these so called soda thiefs next time you see someone with an outdated cup call them out. If not you are accessory to theft since you witnessed it and did nothing to stop it.
Just when I thought this pointless thread was going to die, someone had to go and resurrect it. It has turned into a moral debate which always ends up going no where. Please people just let this thread die.:brick::brick::brick:
The issue of allowing something to die raises another moral debate.
The issue of allowing something to die raises another moral debate.
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