Karen-W
YMCA is such a catchy tune!
- Messages
- 49,460
LOL - agreed! I've never liked Rocky Road or Cake Batter ice cream, so this would be a hard pass for me.That sounds gross.![]()
That sounds gross.![]()
Confirmed no water fountains at TD Garden. I believe a bottle of water is $6? Although some stands will be nice and give you free tap water.Can someone confirm that there are indeed no water fountains remaining at TD Garden? I replied to the LOC email asking that and they said so, but said to confirm with the TD Garden customer service.
TD's A to Z guide says the following:
"Courtesy cups of tap water are available for all guests, please ask your server."
Also:
Guests with specific/special dietary needs due to medical conditions or religious requirements should contact TD Garden at 617-624-1331 or via email at [email protected].
At other rinks I've sprung for one bottle of water a day and refilled it. You can use the bathroom faucet to refill if no fountains exist.Confirmed no water fountains at TD Garden. I believe a bottle of water is $6? Although some stands will be nice and give you free tap water.
Is this your plan for once you're in the arena or your plan to try to smuggle water in? Because if it's the latter, I wouldn't put high odds on getting it past security. A sandwich that is relatively flat, light and stuffed in a pocket of a puffy coat is one thing. A bulging, heavy bottle of water sloshing around is another.I’ll be wearing all the hoodies I own that have a wide front pocket. Can fit a full size bottle of water in there.
Is this your plan for once you're in the arena or your plan to try to smuggle water in? Because if it's the latter, I wouldn't put high odds on getting it past security. A sandwich that is relatively flat, light and stuffed in a pocket of a puffy coat is one thing. A bulging, heavy bottle of water sloshing around is another.
Unless they make you take off your coat, which is pretty common. But the worst that can happen is they'll confiscate your water bottle so I suppose no harm in trying.I’ll have a jacket over the hoodie so they won’t be able to see the bulgeI’ve done this trick many times!
I haven't had any arena security ask me to take off my jacket in 25 years of skating events lol.Unless they make you take off your coat, which is pretty common. But the worst that can happen is they'll confiscate your water bottle so I suppose no harm in trying.
same tho I love cake batter ice cream, dislike marshmallow, this ain't for me.lol i think it sounds amazing but also I can eat like two spoonfuls of ice cream at most before i get a headache
Cake Batter is okay, just okay. Not something I seek out. But marshmallows are not. No. Nada. No way.LOL - agreed! I've never liked Rocky Road or Cake Batter ice cream, so this would be a hard pass for me.
Yes, I realize that people seem to think that’s horrible and gross but it’s the same water that came out of the water fountain. It’s just not been cooled by the water fountain.At other rinks I've sprung for one bottle of water a day and refilled it. You can use the bathroom faucet to refill if no fountains exist.
In Montreal, you were not allowed to bring outside drinks in; you could buy bottles of various drinks inside the arena but they were required (due to hockey regulations) to remove the caps before you took them.IIRC they didn't allow outside water bottles in Montreal either because of the caps but I could be misremembering.
Good to know I wasn't hallucinating this. Also, while I'm on a memory roll, I'm pretty sure all of the food vendors provided a free cup of water if you asked. I'm pretty sure the same will be true in Boston.In Montreal, you were not allowed to bring outside drinks in; you could buy bottles of various drinks inside the arena but they were required (due to hockey regulations) to remove the caps before you took them.
I had a folding water bottle that I took into the arena each day, well hidden in my bag, along with some snacks![]()
I don’t remember if they had free cups of water, but I do remember buying a bottle and they took the cap. One of the vendors took pity on me trying to carry an open bottle and a bunch of food and kindly offered me a paper cup with a lid for the water.Good to know I wasn't hallucinating this. Also, while I'm on a memory roll, I'm pretty sure all of the food vendors provided a free cup of water if you asked. I'm pretty sure the same will be true in Boston.
Actually, they took them out as part of the reopening after the Covid shutdown. It was a state mandate. Why they didn’t just disable them, who knows.I can understand the caps, but that doesn’t explain the removal of water fountains. That was just a greed move.
Because if we didn't just disable them but took them down it would lead to an increase in sales of water and we can blame covid. Kind of like Marriott telling me that they only clean your room every few days because "covid" LOL! Yeah in 2025 it's not covid it's "look we found a way to make money while pretending it is for safety"Actually, they took them out as part of the reopening after the Covid shutdown. It was a state mandate. Why they didn’t just disable them, who knows.