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In Mexico the straws are brown paper after three sips they collapse. Ever try to drink a thick drink out of a paper straw? In other places we have found the straws to be the very thin kind that are used in bars as more of a stirrer than a straw. Trying to drink something thick like all the frozen drinks through them is a real drag. I always bring a giant thermal cup and a pack of straws. I fill my cup before we head to the beach or turn in for the night, I find I am always thirsty in warmer climates and having a cold drink with me helps. Of course if you don't bring a cup you can always buy a soda in the gift shop. -- Dilly http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/ http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. wrote in message ... Straws In Mexico the straws are paper and very small This sounds like a stupid idea I know but 99 cents for a pack of straws sure helps the Pina Colada go down. Incredible! Is this true? I should take some straws with me? |
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In Mexico the straws are brown paper after three sips they collapse. Ever try to drink a thick drink out of a paper straw? In other places we have found the straws to be the very thin kind that are used in bars as more of a stirrer than a straw. Trying to drink something thick like all the frozen drinks through them is a real drag. I always bring a giant thermal cup and a pack of straws. I fill my cup before we head to the beach or turn in for the night, I find I am always thirsty in warmer climates and having a cold drink with me helps. Of course if you don't bring a cup you can always buy a soda in the gift shop. OK...... good advice But in an all inclusive aren't all drinks provided free? Why would I need to buy anything in a gift shop? |
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Because the drinks at the bar come in very small plastic cups.
By the time you get to your chair in that hot climate you cup will be empty or warm. -- Dilly http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/ http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. wrote in message ... I do In Mexico the straws are brown paper after three sips they collapse. Ever try to drink a thick drink out of a paper straw? In other places we have found the straws to be the very thin kind that are used in bars as more of a stirrer than a straw. Trying to drink something thick like all the frozen drinks through them is a real drag. I always bring a giant thermal cup and a pack of straws. I fill my cup before we head to the beach or turn in for the night, I find I am always thirsty in warmer climates and having a cold drink with me helps. Of course if you don't bring a cup you can always buy a soda in the gift shop. OK...... good advice But in an all inclusive aren't all drinks provided free? Why would I need to buy anything in a gift shop? |
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I have stayed at several all Pepsi resorts and bought a coke in the gift
shop. Bottled water is not included. Try to take a tiny cup on a hike ................... -- Dilly http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/ http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. "David E. Bath" wrote in message ... In article , writes: I do In Mexico the straws are brown paper after three sips they collapse. Ever try to drink a thick drink out of a paper straw? In other places we have found the straws to be the very thin kind that are used in bars as more of a stirrer than a straw. Trying to drink something thick like all the frozen drinks through them is a real drag. I always bring a giant thermal cup and a pack of straws. I fill my cup before we head to the beach or turn in for the night, I find I am always thirsty in warmer climates and having a cold drink with me helps. Of course if you don't bring a cup you can always buy a soda in the gift shop. A covered thermal cup is a great idea as most all inclusives use small plastic cups to serve drinks. Typically they will gladly refill your thermal cup instead. OK...... good advice But in an all inclusive aren't all drinks provided free? Yes. Why would I need to buy anything in a gift shop? Not sure about that advice either, unless they mean buying a fountain soda in a covered styrofoam cup and reusing it. -- David Bath - Moderator for rec.travel.resorts.all-inclusive |
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Bottled water is not included.
Bottled water wont be available in an all inclusive? Are you sure abt that? |
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In most resorts that is We did stay at a Barcello that had a included mini fridge with a few sodas and some water in it but in all other resorts we have stayed drinks are only available buy the cup. That Barcello was also Pepsi only so I bought a few cokes in the gift shop and put them in our fridge. The empty bottles are fun to collect from around the world and I bring a small amount of sand home in them for my collection. -- Dilly http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/ http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. wrote in message ... Bottled water is not included. Bottled water wont be available in an all inclusive? Are you sure abt that? |
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Bottled water is not included. Bottled water wont be available in an all inclusive? Are you sure abt that? Cant speak for this particular place, but it often isnt. All the places we've been tho, do supply drinking water (usually chilled); I suppose one has to trust that it it is 'clean', as one has to to trust the ice-cubes. -- Rita Daggett |
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