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Thanks Jenn. I just watched the video. What a gross mess. Bet the CM's are going to have a fit having to clean up that sticky mess. Can't imagine the Board of Health is going to care for it either.
Looks like they are going to have to tweak it some more before they put that into the Grand Floridian.
Re: How is reusing a refillable mug *not* stealing?
rule follower right here :)
Re: How is reusing a refillable mug *not* stealing?
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Jerry McTavish
It appears that has allso been addressed by Disney. For 2012, the Disney Dining Plan will include one mug for each member of your party on the dining plan........something I thought they should have been doing all along.
I've been trying to find out about the plan for 2011. My family went last year and the mugs were included in the dining plan and I noticed they are included for 2012, but are they included in 2011? I am going in less than 3 weeks and have the dining plan.
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Good news! Coffee is not yet affected! Hopefully it will stay that way.
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I never understood the reuse of mugs. If you can swing a trip to Disney, and you plan to drink a good bit from these machines, why not just buy a new one? It's not a huge cost when you factor into it the convenience, selection, and practicality. I would never be able to remember to bring my old mugs anyway.
The fact that they are doing this leads me to believe that the program will move more to a "worldwide" use. Why would a family on the Dining Plan, in which they can eat anywhere on property, be limited to just their resort for drinks? By utilizing the refillable mugs, I imagine they would cut down on some of the trash involved in soda cups and bottles.
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Why rebuy the same thing if you don't have too? I've had the same mug since the mid 90s. I drink coffee only, which is provided in the rooms. I don't use the room coffee they provide, but instead get it from the drink dispenser. What's the difference to Disney?..they don't have to restock my in-room coffee which probably costs more per unit than what I get from the urn in the drink area.
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I understand that point. For a long time, you're right, you didn't have to buy another mug and no one questioned the practice, so no worries.
It seems to me like that time is over.
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I guess I'll find that out on my next trip. According to the article the new rfid chips are only on the soda machines so I may get even more use out of my ancient mug. Keep your fingers crossed for me! ;)
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It is hard for some people to understand that it is stealing because it is not like Mickey and the Disney Lawyers are gonna come and arrest you. People try to justify it like they do with illegally downloading music, movies, and video games.
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Why is Popeye in the photo?
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Walt Disney Pictures helped to promote the old 1980 Popeye movie. It's right in the opening credits, as scary as that is.
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Wow! What a steaming pile that movie was.