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Upsidedown
21-03-2007, 15:51
Hi all,
I am going to be staying at Cumbrian lakes shortly and i have been advised that it is a good idea to drink bottled water as opposed to the tap water. I assume that this advice also applies to the ice maker!
I had previously understood that the drinking water was good to drink in Florida i have never had a problem before! Maybe this is just a problem with the water at Cumbrian lakes?
Does anybody have any thoughts on this matter?
Many thanks
Upside
We always use bottled water for drinks, filling the kettle and ice making[msnsmile2]
Florida water is perfectly safe to drink but sometimes doesn't taste very nice. Which is probably why most people use it for washing, tooth cleaning, as ice in their drinks, etc but prefer to actually drink something else.
If the home you're renting has one of those 'double' American type fridge/freezers with a drinks dispenser, you may find it has a water filter line which makes the water taste great! :) Just ask your owner and they will be able to tell you.
Have a great time. :)
AshleyLodge
21-03-2007, 16:02
The water is actually safe but doesn't tastes a bit different and some people don't like it. We always use tap water for the kettle. the water tastes OK if it is cold but it is really a matter of taste. Try putting tap water in the fridge and if you don't like it buy bottled water as it is quite cheap.
Perhaps people are being very cautious?
Have a great time
mfairhurst
21-03-2007, 16:09
We take our own tetleys tea bags with us to USA and our cups of tea tastes better ther than here as we have lots of chloride in the water here and it seems to kill the taste,
I have bought bottle water here to try the differents and lots better but can get expensive .
We buy bottle water in USA to drink first thing in the morning as nice and cold from the fridge .
Have a lovely holiday .
MAUREEN
www.onlinefloridavillas.com/villas/1683.aspx
sundowner
21-03-2007, 17:23
I prefer bottled water as I don't think the tap water tastes the same. Can't have a decent cup of tea with their water. However, if you have always been ok on the tap water before it will not be any different in Cumbrian Lakes to anywhere else in Florida, it's just a matter of personal taste.
Mary
Florida tap water is safe to drink. It is just a matter of taste. We tend to use bottled water because my children prefer it. Enjoy your holiday!
chrizzy100
21-03-2007, 17:43
Ours is filtered out the fridge...its a lot cheaper and nicer than paying for bottled water...I don't find the water tastes bad anyway...but a change of water can give you an upset tummy...so filtered water seems to stop that...so does not having ice in your drinks when out....
CCollins
21-03-2007, 18:38
The Florida water takes OK when its cold - sometimes the water fountains in the park are warm - Yuk!
It's fine to drink, but we always buy bottles of water to take out with us on days at the parks.
As other s have said, the water is fine to drink, but does have a more chemical taste.
You will find that many villas have water filters as standard. If you find an extra small tap on the sink, that's what it is.
Steve and Dawn
22-03-2007, 11:52
The water is perfectly safe to drink as others have said it does have a bit of a taste to it, no more than ours does in the UK though, we use a filter jug here for the same reason. You can get bottled water for around 80 cents a gallon in the supermarkets and we always use that for our drinks etc. As for ice in drinks, we have never had a problem with that as I would imagine that most places filter the water on ice making machines or buy the ice in bulk.
The water is fine to drink it just tends to have more of a chlorine tase than here but it changes fromday to day. It is normally fine if its cold rarther than from the tap.
We buy bottled water to take out with us and use the tap water chilled to drink in the villa and for making ice.
Bookworm
22-03-2007, 13:17
Our villa is on Cumbrian Lakes and we have always drunk the tap water there with no problem. Saying that, I drink tap water in England and I know lots of people prefer not to. It's really down to personal preference, but the water on Cumbrian Lakes is certainly perfectly safe.
Have a good holiday!
Joanne
Like Joanne we are on Cumbrian Lakes and the water is safe to drink. I tend to drink bottled water at home and do so when abroad.
Joyce
gwendolinemary
22-03-2007, 15:23
We always buy bottled water to drink but use tap water in the ice maker as the huge fridges we have always had have been plumbed in so the ice-maker fills itself automatically. Don't know how you would fill it up manually with bottled water.
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The water is perfectly safe to drink as others have said it does have a bit of a taste to it, no more than ours does in the UK though, we use a filter jug here for the same reason. You can get bottled water for around 80 cents a gallon in the supermarkets and we always use that for our drinks etc. As for ice in drinks, we have never had a problem with that as I would imagine that most places filter the water on ice making machines or buy the ice in bulk.
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We always get refills from the machine at publix, (around 30cents a gallon.|
Try dowloading this and then click the link on the right, for the pdf water report.
Apparently most of the water in Orange county comes a large natural, underground reservoir and has virtually no chemical treatment.
http://www.orangecountyfl.net/cms/DEPT/utilities/default.htm
florida4sun
23-03-2007, 18:08
These have an inline filter anyway.
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by gwendolinemary
We always buy bottled water to drink but use tap water in the ice maker as the huge fridges we have always had have been plumbed in so the ice-maker fills itself automatically. Don't know how you would fill it up manually with bottled water.
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