TraceyPoppins
Indubitably
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2015
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Fellow addicts,
I must confess that one of my main criteria in choosing a hotel is access to coffee. I love having fresh brewed coffee in the room (or on a little balcony if possible!) upon waking. I firmly believe this is one of life's greatest pleasures. I loathe the process of getting dressed and trudging to a coffee shop or food court for coffee first thing in the morning. So, we've booked a bonus mini trip (hurrah!) over NYE because DH has a meeting in WDW 1/2/18. We've booked a value for the first time (see coffee in room rant above) and I'm curious as to how my fellow addicts creatively deal with "no coffeemaker I room." My plan is to purchase a cup at Starbucks or the food court (AoA) and keep it in fridge (is there a drive in Mermaid room?) or at room temp til morning. Add a sealed creamer and bottoms up. Don't get me wrong- we are so excited to check out AoA! And I'd love to hear other creative ideas or rants
Cheers!
I must confess that one of my main criteria in choosing a hotel is access to coffee. I love having fresh brewed coffee in the room (or on a little balcony if possible!) upon waking. I firmly believe this is one of life's greatest pleasures. I loathe the process of getting dressed and trudging to a coffee shop or food court for coffee first thing in the morning. So, we've booked a bonus mini trip (hurrah!) over NYE because DH has a meeting in WDW 1/2/18. We've booked a value for the first time (see coffee in room rant above) and I'm curious as to how my fellow addicts creatively deal with "no coffeemaker I room." My plan is to purchase a cup at Starbucks or the food court (AoA) and keep it in fridge (is there a drive in Mermaid room?) or at room temp til morning. Add a sealed creamer and bottoms up. Don't get me wrong- we are so excited to check out AoA! And I'd love to hear other creative ideas or rants
Cheers!