Fridges in Disney hotel rooms

karenmoloney

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I am going back to DLP 27th June - 3rd July, but this time I will have a 7 month old baby with me, so I will need a room with a fridge. I have stayed in the Disneyland Hotel before, but I seem to remember that the fridge was electronic and if you moved anything, you had bought it! This will be no good for storing bottles etc. My husband stayed in the Sequoia Lodge in Nov and says that you can rearrange the fridges there. Can anyone confirm this for me? What about the ones in Hotel New York? I haven't decided where to stay yet, but cost will probably be the major factor!
 
When we stayed at the Newport Bay there was a mini bar fridge in the room. We managed to rearrange the drinks to get our bottles in and was not charged purely for opening the fridge.It was on the small side and we could not fit much in.
 
The HNY mini bars are the same as the Disneyland Hotel however you can ask for them to empty it for you, I have heard of them doing this for people so they can store milk for there baby.
 

I'm not sure why you need a fridge to keep bottles in? The latest government advice is not to make up bottles in advance, but to make them up as needed. http://www.dh.gov.uk/assetRoot/04/14/15/14/04141514.pdf
If you decide to use the hotel fridge I'd suggest taking a thermometer with you as it may be that the fridge is not cold enough for you to safely store the milk.
 
Electonic 'robo bars' are common in Europe.

I didn't have a mini bar/fridge/robo bar in any of my 5 different rooms at the SL
 
I didn't have a mini bar/fridge/robo bar in any of my 5 different rooms at the SL
Only the Montana rooms at SL have a fridge, one of our perks although the main bonus for us will be being in the main building, no outside walk to breakfast ;)
 
Only the Montana rooms at SL have a fridge, one of our perks although the main bonus for us will be being in the main building, no outside walk to breakfast ;)

all five of my rooms WERE Montana rooms. This was in Dec 2006 and Nov 2006.

EDITED to add - ok, I just had some chocolate to clear my mind, and yes, there was a mini bar below the sink. (I was thinking in the armoire) But I don't think it was a robobar
 












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