Anyone use a hot plate in your room???

Hockeychic

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Well starting to make a list of things to take on our upcoming trip and we thought a hot plate would save us money on food, you can make so much on them. However, not sure if this is allowed???? Has anyone done it?? What have you made???
 
DEFINITELY NOT ALLOWED!!!

Disney does not allow cooking in hotel rooms not equipped for it, and a hot plate is most certainly a major fire hazard in a hotel room.

Eating in your room is fine, cooking is absolutely not. There are plenty of things you can eat that don't require cooking, or you can use the microwave in the food court (although guests needing to heat items bought there should always be allowed to go ahead of you.)

Breakfast suggestions:

cereal and milk, granola bars, fresh fruit

Lunch:

sandwiches, salads (buy the bags of premixed, put in bowl, add dressing)

Dinner:

sandwiches, Easy mac made in food court microwave, etc.

Anne
 
There are microwaves in some food courts. You may use those. Beware of fire hazards.
 

Definitely not allowed because it is a fire hazard
 
We usually don't eat in our room (except maybe pop tarts or nutrigrains for breakfast, or food from food court that DH gets while we are getting ready). We try to save money by sharing meals or eating at counter service, etc. Anyway, I do bring my lunch to work. I try to avoid the kitchen area at work because I have had my lunch "stolen" many times. So I bring something to keep on my desk (no refrigeration, etc.) Here are some things I bring.

You can use the microwave in the food court.
1. Cans of soup or stew
2. "Bowl Appetite" or something like that. It comes in a plastic bowl and you just add water and microwave. They have rice with veggies in chicken sauce and pasta alfredo. I think there is one more type but I don't remember.
3. Do you eat spaghettios or raviolios? I like the raviolios if I really don't have anything else.
4. Pasta anytime. These are shelf stable and you just microwave.

If you have a frig in your room (I didn't notice where you were staying), your options open up even more. You can have lunch meats, cheeses and chips, etc.

My recommendation is to bring breakfast items (pop tarts, nutrigrains, boxed donuts, fresh fruit - like apples or bananas or oranges) and eat that in room. Then share items at counter service places or share at sitdowns. The portions are huge at sit downs!!! Or order an appetizer for your meal. Stay away from buffets, usually, as they are set price and more expensive than sharing. Although if you have big teenage boys, then maybe buffets will fill them up??? Also bring snacks for late in your room or by the pool - like chips, nuts, etc.

Maggie
 
We took a toaster oven along on our 8 day stay at Swan last March. We had bagels and hot pockets for breakfast and pizza for snack time.

Bill From PA
 


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