With no DVD drive on my new Mac Pro what is the alternative

I'm not really sure if I will ever need a DVD drive but if I did?
What is the best solution on a Mac Pro Retina notebook?

What is the best solution on a Mac Pro Retina notebook?
1) Exchange it for a MacBook Pro with a built-in DVD drive.
2)  Buy Apple's external SuperDrive.
I have seen pepole duct-tape an external SuperDrive to a Retina notebook on airlines.

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