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Originally posted by merentha first time staying on site and the cost of feeding a family of four during that time has me nervous - I am seriously considering smuggling in a toaster! I had friends that always packed their own coffee pot way before the hotels started providing them... poptarts, toaster muffins and thomas's waffles could provide a yummy breakfast option... wonder what airport security would make of a toaster....
My kids do not eat PBJs - so I picked up the lunch/dinner vouchers just to 'prepay' some meals.
I would welcome any posts about cheap buffets in the disney area. Breakfast and dinner - please..... (soup, salad, decent food) |
I would highly reccommend you do not bring a toaster. It is a fire hazard, (thats why they are not allowed)...Check out the disboards.com there were some threads from people sneaking their kitchen appliances in. a toaster or microwave or crock pot would be a fire hazard, and another poster talked about the offensive smell of other people's food. I would say you would be encroaching on your fellow hotel guests personal time by providing a possible fire hazard and subjecting them to any smells that may waft away from any household appliance.If you really feel that you need to cook your own food, maybe look into a villa, fort wilderness, or stay off site (we rent a whole house 5 minutes from the Animal Kingdom , with a private pool in a gated development with 4 bedrooms for 109 a night. a regular room in disney can be much more than that, even in the value hotels. We even checked out the Holiday Inn Family Suites, and it was more expensive than renting our own house. I am not really big on public pools (esp full of toddlers, yech no offense to anyone) .