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How do you get water at Epcot?

How to Find Free Cups of Water at Disney World. You can ask for a free cup of water at any quick-service and table-service restaurant. This is also a tip we use to save some money while dining at Disney. For all quick-service restaurants, you can ask for a cup of water even when you're not dining there.



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EPCOT is a great park for refilling water bottles. There are two filler stations in the middle of the park; one at the Odyssey between World Showcase and World Discovery, and the other near Refreshment Port between World Showcase and World Nature.

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If you're looking to refill a HydroFlask, a Yeti bottle, or the like, a few locations in each park have water bottle refill stations. You can also refill bottles at the fountain drink stations, though not all Quick Service restaurants have them.

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How to Find Free Cups of Water at Disney World. You can ask for a free cup of water at any quick-service and table-service restaurant. This is also a tip we use to save some money while dining at Disney. For all quick-service restaurants, you can ask for a cup of water even when you're not dining there.

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A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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Non-alcoholic drinks and waters are totally something you can bring into Disney, it's even encouraged! It is so nice to have a drink on hand whenever you need to quench your thirst. You can bring refillable water bottles and refill them at water stations throughout the parks.

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And now, prices are also going up for drinks around the parks. We've noticed some price increases on things like bottled water in Disney World. The previous price for Dasani Bottled Water was $3.50, and now certain menus have it listed for $3.75.

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Prepare to spend at least $100 (most likely, around $130 to $150) to drink around the world at Epcot—just for the beverages. (A park ticket can range from $109 to $189, depending on the time of year, and food can be anywhere from a couple bucks to $20+.) Drinks can cost anywhere from $8 to $39 a pop.

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You will be happy to know you absolutely can bring your water bottle into the parks. Please be sure the water bottle is plastic as glass containers are not allowed in.

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They Can't Be Refilled In The Parks. Heads up because this is IMPORTANT in making your decision about whether a refillable mug is worth it: You cannot refill these in the Disney World Parks. You can take them to the parks, but you won't be able to fill them with any soft drinks (just your own water).

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The following locations in the Theme Parks have self-serve soda fountains where guests can get their own drink refills: Sunshine Seasons at EPCOT. Backlot Express and ABC Commissary at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Restaurantosaurus and Satu'li Canteen at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

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Yep, you can purchase and wander with alcohol in Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney's Hollywood Studios, but you can't leave the park with it. Many guests are intimately familiar with that “chug at the gate” policy.

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If you're looking for a spot to enjoy unique Coca-Cola products in EPCOT, the new Club Cool is the place to be! In the new Club Cool you'll find a variety of items available and unique things to look at, as well as soda dispensers featuring Coca-Cola flavors from around the world.

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Per the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules, water bottles are permitted as long as they are not glass, so you're all set with your Hydro Flask. You'll be able to fill up your Hydro Flask at drinking fountains and water bottle refill stations throughout the parks; look for fountains outside most restrooms.

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Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon lagoon all change an entrance fee. Disney Springs and all the Resort Hotels are free to look around. Avanti resort is on I drive and has free shuttles to disney.

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How much spending money will you need? Around $50 per day per person is a good start. A bit of extra cash is great for buying snacks, souvenirs, and alcohol. Disney prices are higher than regular stores, but they offer unique items and services you can't find anywhere else.

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Casey's Corner Walt's Chili All-Beef Foot-Long Hot Dog: price changed from $13.99 to $14.29.

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Now in Disney World, Coca-Cola Fountain Drinks will cost $4.29 at quick service restaurants, which is an increase of $. 30 from the previous price of $3.99. This price increase specifically applies to fountain drinks, not bottled drinks. Dasani Bottled Water has also increased in price from $3.50 to $3.75.

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You most certainly can drink from the water fountains and from the tap. In fact many people bring in water bottles and keep refilling their bottles to stay hydrated. We did that and didn't get sick in fact the people who worked at Disney said it's perfectly safe to drink the water there.

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However, a Cast Member at the security checkpoint may ask to open your bottle to check its contents, since metal water bottles are opaque. Just keep in mind that alcoholic beverages and glass containers aren't allowed inside the Disneyland Resort, as stated in the Rules.

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Guests are welcome to carry a bag or backpack with them into the theme parks. The maximum allowable bag size is 24 by 18 by 15. All Guests and their bags will undergo a security screening process prior to entering the theme parks and Disney Springs.

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It's likely due to several variables. One factor is that people may be less interested in theme parks. From what we're seeing with our bookings, that pent-up demand has somewhat transitioned to cruises and Europe, Greg Antonelle, the co-owner of Florida travel agency MickeyTravels, told the Journal.

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