Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:59 pm
Oh great, so you can get caught and go to jail for $10 worth of soda. Think I will pass.LeonardKinsey wrote: In that case you'd have to hack the database
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
https://unclewalts.com/forum/
Oh great, so you can get caught and go to jail for $10 worth of soda. Think I will pass.LeonardKinsey wrote: In that case you'd have to hack the database
***Belcccccchhhhhhhhh*** No kiddin'.Big Wallaby wrote:Of course, my favorite option is to just get rid of soda entirely. Solves a lot of problems.
Or make all soda machines dispense only "Beverly"!Big Wallaby wrote:Of course, my favorite option is to just get rid of soda entirely. Solves a lot of problems.
BW, you mean get ride of all soda? As in Coke too?Big Wallaby wrote:Of course, my favorite option is to just get rid of soda entirely.
This seems to be a hot topic on a lot of boards these days. The one fault that I see in the arguments (mostly against any changes) is that people are looking at it in one dimension. All we think about is that as an individual we might only have one or two sodas and that is a minor amount of money.LeonardKinsey wrote:Hi All!
I think this is my first post here! Some of the CMs who post here regularly know me IRL, which is how I found out about the site. But I've been lurking because I honestly haven't had anything useful to add to the discussions. However, I've been thinking about this new mug system over the past few days, and finally posted my thoughts on my blog:
http://www.darksideofdisney.com/?page_id=10
Short version is that I can't see the cost of installing these across the park justifying the tiny profit increase. There are a small # of people who abuse the system, and soda is cheap. However, it's possible Disney might force Coke to cover the costs as part of a contract renewal. Does anyone know how often Disney renegotiates their contracts with 3rd party vendors?
It also seems like it'd be fairly easy to hack. ValidFill even sells disposable RFID tags and a device to program those tags. No idea how much the programmer costs, but some enterprising person could likely buy one, program tags with 1,000,000 refills, and sell the tags on eBay for $10/each.
Anyway, that's my $.02, for what it's worth!
Leonard Kinsey
Seriously. I sort of wish that other places like fast food would get this tech too...I can't stand it when people ask for water cups and fill it up with Sprite or some other clear colored beverage OTHER than water. I see that all the time. I also see people bringing in their own cups to fast food places and just fill it up with soda. Irritating.DonutGoddess wrote:Oh great, so you can get caught and go to jail for $10 worth of soda. Think I will pass.