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Our Eat-Drink-Play package includes 2 soda packages per room, and our family of 5 will have 2 rooms, so everyone will have a soda package except me. I mainly drink coffee, iced tea and water, so I'm happy to go without. I have read a lot about where to get coffee, but I'd like more information on where I can get an iced tea or water (tap) if I'm thirsty outside of meal time. Can I walk up to a bar and get an iced tea or ice water? Or are there locations where I can self-serve iced tea in the "in between" times, when WJ is closed?

 

Also, is there anything wrong with bringing my own tumbler to fill with iced tea? TIA!

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Bars do not serve iced tea. You will have to get iced tea from a food venue, such as Park Cafe, Windjammer, Main Dining Room. Possibly Cafe Promenade and/or Sorrento's too.

 

With regard to using your own container, no problem as long as you use a clean cup to fill it.

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On the Brilliance there was ice tea in the self-serve dispenser near the Park Cafe ... near the solarium pool. The same dispenser had lemonade, ice water, and a fruit flavored (non-fizzy) sweet drink such as kiwi-strawberry, mango, etc. which changed each day. There was also coffee and water to make hot tea along with all the usual coffee/hot tea accompaniments.

 

I liked this iced tea okay ... but I found the iced tea in the Windjammer and the MDR to be too strong/dark for my preference. In the windjammer, I mixed it with water. In the MDR, I asked the waiter to do so.

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We are iced tea drinkers. If we can't find any or what there is tastes off (and it often does to us), we make our own. We find somewhere where there is the ability to make a cup of tea and pour it over ice ourselves.

 

We do this all the time. I'm a bit fussy about my tea, iced or hot. Always bring an insulated sports bottle to carry it around in.

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