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  1. #1
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    Default kitchen appliances at resorts

    Does any one know or have themselves brought kitchen appliances to the resort with you.
    talking about toaster, microwave, crock pots, etc. stuff to help you cook a small amount of food, instead of having to eat out every meal.

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    Last year my MIL took a crockpot, griddle, and hot plate to use in her studio at Saratoga. I'm not sure if she was supposed to...but no one ever said anything to her about it.

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    Default There's another thread on this too

    No Toasters, hotplates, microwaves, electric griddles, electric frypans, etc in the rooms.
    these are regular hotel rooms, not kitchenettes.
    There are microwaves a plenty at the foodcourts to use for free.
    The suites, allow you all that stuff because they are set up like a home away from home.
    Everyone's all for saving a little cash.
    Not sure about the crock pot though, call cro and see what they say.
    "Come on Nana!"

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    Disney's policy is that no outside appliances are allowed. If you need to cook, then you should probably consider a suite, cabin or DVC unit that comes equipped with what you need and has the added fire safety resources built in.
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