I don't recommend using appliances like that though.
And how is that a game changer? Your titles don't tend to give us a hint about the content and sometimes it's really confusing. Titles should give a preview of the question imo.
I agree with @bumbershoot Why would that be a Game Changer. I opened the thread thinking I could help and there was really nothing here but a small question.
Yes, of course there are plugs that are accessible.
I would not recommend bringing a blender. I'd personally be a little PO'd if the person next door was using a blender while myself or another member of my party was trying to sleep. In the DVC units it's understood, but not a standard hotel room.
Besides, why would this even be a game changer? Every room has electrical outlets. That's a legal requirement of building codes. Our family travels with power strips to accommodate all of our electronic charging needs. A game changer is more along the lines of not having enough beds in a room to accommodate your needs, or a resort that's undergoing construction and you're concerned about noise levels.
If you're concerned about not being able to make a mixed drink you can make a few days batches in advance and store them in the mini fridge. Obviously not enough for an entire trip, but your neighbors would be happier.
There are about 4 or 5 outlets in the room and another one in the bathroom, so you shouldn't have a problem using your blender. There's a small refrigerator in every room, but there isn't really a freezer, so that might make a difference depending on the ingredients you want to bring and store.
Is there something special you wanted to make? Perhaps we could help you find a close equivalent that you could buy at the resort? Is it a smoothie or something?
I didn't think you'd be purposely inconsiderate, it isn't something that you would immediately think about. I like having breakfast smoothies at home, but when I am at WDW I usually pack bagels, or instant oatmeal for breakfast. For next trip I'm considering getting a hot pot so I can boil eggs. Usually the DVC resort stores carry a good variety of foods. But I'm not sure about using hot pot in room.
I assumed OP's "game changer" was that she originally planned on staying at a resort with a kitchen, but not sure obviously. If you must blend, I would recommend an All Star Music Suite which comes with a kitchenette. Even then, consider blending during non-quiet hours.
I am not bringing a blender to many people sleep at different hours I don't want to desturb any one I well just drink a energy drink during those two days
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