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SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment said Friday it has signed a 10-year sponsorship deal with the Coca-Cola Co., making Coke the "official refreshment beverage" in Orlando-based SeaWorld's 10 U.S. theme parks.
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I can't compete with Josh, but I collect spirits too..Casper, Peeves (from Harry Potter) and Patrick Swayze in Ghost are among my favorites.
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
http://support.gktw.org/site/TR/CoastingForKids/General?px=1248054&...fr_id=1372
I prefer mine to be Bourbon with muddled sugar, Angostura bitters, an orange and a cherry.
Try that with a good rye. You'll thank me later.
Philip E. Peavy III said:
Exclusively beer, or do you collect other spirits?
I only cellar/age beers, but I do like my whiskey too.
Brian, I will have to try a good Rye Old Fashioned. I love Rye, so I bet it's fantastic.
HeyIsntThatRob? said:
Its sad that some of us know this.
Yeah, I thought this same thing when Jeff first mentioned details about a specific drinking fountain, followed by more analysis of some other ones at Cedar Point by someone else... Not sure why stuff like that surprises me anymore, though.
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What can I say? When you're diabetic and get dehydrated easily (and can't stand drinking anything at room temperature,) it's important to know where they are. :) I'm still more concerned with finding the entrances to the coasters, though!
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
http://support.gktw.org/site/TR/CoastingForKids/General?px=1248054&...fr_id=1372
You must be talking about the one to the right of the fudge shop, as viewed from Space Spiral. Yeah, that's cold water.
I think the relative coldness largely comes down to how much traffic the fountains receive. Fountains that don't dispense as many drinks have time for their condensors to more fully chill the water in their units.
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kevin38 said:
To make Orlando tap water drinkable jam a couple of lemon wedges in bottleI always wondered what to do with the lemons I carry in my pocket around at the amusement parks. Now I know. ;)
Any fountain that is self serve and has a sweet tea container
almost always has lemon wedges also anyplace that serves fish
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I was just teasing. That being said, I'm usually getting my water from a fountain or hotel room. So, that wouldn't really work.
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I always thought the Town Hall fountain had the best water but I found that this season, more often than not, it tasted like lagoon water.
As for the Coke vs Pepsi debate, I don't always drink pop, but when I do it's CC and Coke.
Jeff said:
Orlando water is pretty terrible. We're kind of spoiled in Ohio, because Cleveland city water is one of the cleanest supplies in the country, apparently. My last two dwellings had municipal supplies from wells, and while they were technically "clean," the mineral content was absurdly high.
Back in the day, my dad worked as a Civil Engineer for the City of Cleveland. He did a great deal of work on two of the filtration plants in the city. Cleveland water is just about the cleanest, safest and best tasting public water supplies in the country, and I'm proud to say my dad played a significant role in bringing that to you.
I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks, than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.
Raven-Phile said:
I just bought some CC 12 year the other day. Smooth drinkin'. :)
I got some Maker's 46 for Christmas. Haven't cracked it open yet. Might be a New Year's Eve treat.
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