Yeah, but all US airports have water fountains. Not convenient, but water can be had if you look for them. |
Thanks for the heads up. We will be sure to stock up in PHX. |
| If you are used to drinking filtered water, then bottle filler water/water fountain water tastes different. |
| In the US I bring my own Hydro Flax bottle and re-fill from tap/faucet. If I'm gone for an extended trip I also bring a bottle brush to clean it out. I prefer my water stay cold and plastic water bottles don't hold the cold as long as I like. |
| Why wouldn’t you just drink two water when traveling? |
| I buy water bottles. Recently have started traveling with my own water bottle that I refill. I bring a small bottle of soap with me. |
OMG, Rome has municipal carbonated water at public refill stations. Why can't we have things like that? |
Because carbonated water isn’t that popular in the US? |
Detroit actually has good water. The Detroit river flows very fast. You’re thinking of Flint (or Ohio) |
Paris has them as well. https://www.eutouring.com/map_drinking_water_fountains_paris.html |
| Same as home- tap or water fountain unless tap water is known to be problematic. |
| We drink tap at home. But traveling, we buy bottled if staying in hotels. I love the idea of refillable stations but I think it’s gross to use the same bottle for days without washing it well. Also I am grossed out by water filling stations after watching how people use them. They are rarely cleaned properly and there is lots of contact with filthy water bottles and hands. |