Originally posted by ctrabada
I do not believe it's lacking in manners to bring a cooler to a deluxe resort.
I agree. Even though they are considered "deluxe" resorts, they are still sitting in a theme park.
Originally posted by ctrabada
I do not believe it's lacking in manners to bring a cooler to a deluxe resort.

Originally posted by Wenda
For the person who had a question about milk at YC - across the lake on the Boardwalk is a small convience store where you can buy milk and other things.
I wouldn't worry about looking tacky to others. IMHO it is no one else's business and if it worries them they need to get a life of their own and not pay attention to yours.
Originally posted by Antonia
A cooler doesn't seem tacky to me. But how's this for "tacky"? We are staying at the Royal Pacific at Universal and have rented a cabana by the pool. It comes with a t.v., ceiling fan, lounge chairs, table, a small refrigerator stocked with drinks and also fresh fruit. Here's the tacky part: I have purchased colorful paper plates, palm tree picks, pretty napkins and we are taking our home grown tomatoes and having homemade sandwiches in our cabana by the pool. We'll be discreet, but hey it's tomato season. And ours are delicious.
Originally posted by Nathan's Grandma
One year at WL my brother-in-law brought a microwave with him (along with everything else) and the bell hop had to show it to everyone becuase it was the first one they saw a guest bring. We told them his name was Jed Clampet. It gave them a good laugh.
There are some one-use pads that work surprisingly well. You could take them with you "just in case" you need them.Originally posted by gjerseygirl
Wow! I was thinking about bringing a microwave because I have back and neck problems and I use this heating pad that I heat up in the microwave that I can't live without. But we're taking the train and no way I'm lugging that on the train. Too bad they don't have microwaves for rent. I'm going to be flipping out without my "neck thing" (as I affectionately call it) all week.
Originally posted by BrerMom
There are some one-use pads that work surprisingly well. You could take them with you "just in case" you need them.
