A drink water on Spirit usually costs $3. But you can get it free by ordering ice cubes (which is the only free thing on Spirit) and wait for it to melt.This deal will probably die soon once it gets out on the internet. So hurry.
Ha! Wait for ice to melt! Chochom du. Go into the bathroom and fill up and drink straight from the faucet! It's unlimited!
Do they charge for going to bathroom?
http://blogs.wsj.com/middleseat/2008/08/28/thinking-of-drinking-airplane-water-read-this/
Do the ice cubes come from that dirty water? If yes, is it then safe to get ice on any airline, or do you need to drink your coke warm?
•Pass on the ice cubes: According to EPA, most ice is brought on board by local aircraft catering services, which are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. However, some larger aircraft may have their own ice-making facilities. If you want ice in your drink, ask the flight attendant about the source of the ice.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/travel/columnist/baskas/2005-04-12-baskas_x.htmQuote•Pass on the ice cubes: According to EPA, most ice is brought on board by local aircraft catering services, which are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. However, some larger aircraft may have their own ice-making facilities. If you want ice in your drink, ask the flight attendant about the source of the ice.
The flight attendants can't even tell you who is flying the plane or pronounce the airline they are working for and you want them to tell you the source of the ice!?!Anyway they will probably tell you that "according to policy" or some other excuse that they are not allowed to tell you!After all is said and done I think for all future flight I'm bringing my own ice for me to melt myself on the the plane! Unless the TSA thinks its a bomb or an unidentified object and takes it away.
Serious question--Can you take a frozen liquid through security?