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Old June 15th, 2012, 12:31 PM
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Question Refilling water bottles

I never know how to phrase these thread titles! Hubby and I want to take our water bottles with us when we leave the ship each day for our excursions & sight seeing. Can we refill them in one of the dining areas? Or request a pitcher of water each morning? We'll be in a veranda suite on HAL.

Probably seems like a crazy question but didn't want to spend a fortune on bottled water and that's pretty much all we drink - water.

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Old June 15th, 2012, 12:34 PM
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You can refill it with water and ice in the main buffet area.

We do it all the time.

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Old June 15th, 2012, 12:36 PM
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I never know how to phrase these thread titles! Hubby and I want to take our water bottles with us when we leave the ship each day for our excursions & sight seeing. Can we refill them in one of the dining areas? Or request a pitcher of water each morning? We'll be in a veranda suite on HAL.

Probably seems like a crazy question but didn't want to spend a fortune on bottled water and that's pretty much all we drink - water.

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Why not just fill them up in your cabin? Put them in your refrigerator.

And if you want ice, just see that your steward brings it.
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Old June 15th, 2012, 12:39 PM
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Yes, you can refill your water bottles.

The hygenic way to do it is to fill glasses with water, then pour the water into your bottles.


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Yes, you can refill your water bottles.

The hygenic way to do it is to fill glasses with water, then pour the water into your bottles.


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Once you think you have read it all ...... a thread on how to fill a bottle with water.

Instructions follow:

1. Get bottle.

2. Remove cap (put in safe place for later use)

3. Find a water spiggot (they can be found all over the ship, restrooms, your bathroom)

4. Turn water spiggot on.

5. Place open end of bottle (the top part) under spiggot

6. Direct flowing water into bottle.

7. Go to the safe place that you previously placed cap, retrieve, install back onto top of bottle.

8. When contents of bottle become empty, repeat steps 1 through 7.
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Old June 15th, 2012, 12:52 PM
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Despite JohnEeo's sarcasm, if you refill your bottle in the buffet area, an employee may approach you and ask to use a glass - to pour water in the glass, and out of the glass in your bottle - to make sure your bottle will not touch the faucet that everybody uses - like TeemSum said.
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We bring a couple of empty water bottles with us. Fill them with ice then water.
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On many ships they will require you use a clean glass each time you empty one into your water bottle.

I have an extra large thermal coffee mug and fill it at the buffet and have been told many times to use a clean cup for each pour.

I thought this was silly until I saw how many other passengers treated the community coffee supply.
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Despite JohnEeo's sarcasm, if you refill your bottle in the buffet area, an employee may approach you and ask to use a glass - to pour water in the glass, and out of the glass in your bottle - to make sure your bottle will not touch the faucet that everybody uses - like TeemSum said.
And I have approached the ice machine to do this, and had an employee grab my bottle and put it right under the ice machine and fill it...regardless of what the sign on the machine says. EM
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For the first 48 hours on HAL ships -- you can not fill your own bottles with ice and water in the Lido -- mainly because the ship is in Code orange during that time and you can touch nothing in the Lido -- no self service for even water, tea or coffee. And the limited staff in the Lido do not have time to that for you as they constantly have to prep coffee, tea and water glasses.

You will have to use the tap water in your cabin.

The refrigerators on HAL ships are "coolers" -- they do not keep anything really cold.
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Once you think you have read it all ...... a thread on how to fill a bottle with water.

Instructions follow:

1. Get bottle.

2. Remove cap (put in safe place for later use)

3. Find a water spiggot (they can be found all over the ship, restrooms, your bathroom)

4. Turn water spiggot on.

5. Place open end of bottle (the top part) under spiggot

6. Direct flowing water into bottle.

7. Go to the safe place that you previously placed cap, retrieve, install back onto top of bottle.

8. When contents of bottle become empty, repeat steps 1 through 7.
Filling bottles like this is one way of spreading noro virus! You should ALWAYS use a glass to fill a water bottle!
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You can refill it with water and ice in the main buffet area.

We do it all the time.

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Yes, you can refill your water bottles.

The hygenic way to do it is to fill glasses with water, then pour the water into your bottles.


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A woman I worked with wore lipstick, would fill her water bottle from tap, getting too close trying to avoid spilling and leave lipstick. Gross!!! But made me wonder about other people leaving their germs. On ship I usually fill bottles in room, chill in fridge.
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Putting your water bottles into your ice bucket and making sure there is both water and ice in the bucket does a better job that depending on the cool box provided by cruise lines which is certainly not a real refrigerator.
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Filling bottles like this is one way of spreading noro virus! You should ALWAYS use a glass to fill a water bottle!
So, going into my bathroom, turning on the spiggot, and filling up my water bottle spreads noro.

So, I should go into my bathroom, fill a glass with water, and then pour it into my bottle?

How about when I brush my teeth, how should that be done to avoid noro virus?

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Many ships have signs by the water stations in the buffet areas that filling water bottles is not allowed, due to sanitary reasons. People still do it, but....

We always fill our bottles in the cabin and keep them in the fridge. They stay cool enough; if not, like another person said, put them in the ice bucket, or bring a bottle big enough to add ice to.
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For the first 48 hours on HAL ships -- you can not fill your own bottles with ice and water in the Lido -- mainly because the ship is in Code orange during that time and you can touch nothing in the Lido -- no self service for even water, tea or coffee. And the limited staff in the Lido do not have time to that for you as they constantly have to prep coffee, tea and water glasses.

You will have to use the tap water in your cabin.

The refrigerators on HAL ships are "coolers" -- they do not keep anything really cold.
Even on HAL ships, you can get water for your bottle. You go to whichever waiter is in charge of water, ask for 4 glasses of water, and carry them back to your table. Then you fill up the bottle. Perfectly hygienic, can't spread germs.
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Even on HAL ships, you can get water for your bottle. You go to whichever waiter is in charge of water, ask for 4 glasses of water, and carry them back to your table. Then you fill up the bottle. Perfectly hygienic, can't spread germs.
Or maybe you could go into your own cabin bathroom and fill them up yourself.

But yes, I am sure the "waiter in charge of water" can certainly bring back 4 glasses of water, or even 8, or 16 glasses of water. And I would bet that the "waiter in charge of water" could probably take those glasses, and fill up your water bottle for you.

Definately the dumbest thread ever on CC.
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This just might be the stupidest thread I have ever participated in on CC.
I can imagine this whole thread as a Saturday Night Live sketch.
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Or maybe you could go into your own cabin bathroom and fill them up yourself.

But yes, I am sure the "waiter in charge of water" can certainly bring back 4 glasses of water, or even 8, or 16 glasses of water. And I would bet that the "waiter in charge of water" could probably take those glasses, and fill up your water bottle for you.

Definately the dumbest thread ever on CC.
I've never been on a HAL ship, but on P&O when the ship's under plague restrictions, you go to the buffet with your tray as normal, but waiters have to push the buttons and hand over your food/drink. Are you saying that on HAL you don't carry your own food in the buffets?

If you fill your (insulated) water bottle from the tap in the cabin, how do you get it iced? Or don't you bother?
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