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Originally Posted by Mimivillager
Hubby and I ate at Wolfgang Puck in Disney Springs before going to the Cirque de Soleil next door. Food was OK. They charged hubby $1.50 for ice in his gin and tonic. (6.25 +1.50) They did not tell him up front. He noticed it on the bill.
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They don't charge for the ice. Here is what the charge is.
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Guests are noticing a line on their receipt that reads something like, “$$ROCKS $2.00″. I thought I might try to explain that you are not actually being charged for the ICE.
The ‘rocks’ you are paying for is an up charge for the additional alcohol added to your drink. When a guest orders a drink ‘on the rocks’ or maybe ‘up’, typically you are getting an additional .5-1.0 fluid ounces on top of the standard single shot.Standard shots vary with every establishment. The majority will give you a 1.5 oz pour with a mixed drink.