Gumbo4x4
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Surely not in standard hotel rooms, right?
Absolutely!
Surely not in standard hotel rooms, right?
First off we have a large family too (seven of us). We have done multiple Orlando trips (some Disney some universal) and did most meals in the room and had a great great relaxing vacation. BUT, I really think you should at least look at renting a condo. We have stayed at Wyndham bonnet creek 4 times and we really love it there. It's great for big families. There are a few reasons I think you should look at bonnet creek
1. If this is a budget trip WBC will be a lot less than An ASM suite (even with extra parking fees or shuttle fees)
2. You will have much more room
3. WBC located past the Disney gates, so while your off property you are actually just as close to parks as on property resorts.
4 this is the big one- if you are planning to eat in the room a lot then that needs to be easy and enjoyable, a full kitchen and full size fridge will make life sooooo much easier!!!
We pack lunches and eat in the room almost all the time. I can't imagine doing it without a full size fridge and a way/space to do that. Also trying to eat in the room without a place to sit everyone is a nightmare!
I would look at the we love bonnet creek threads here on the dis (I think there 3 parts now) lots of really great info and pictures!!!
Also if you drive, bring a crock pot (well if your in a condo you can), lots of easy meals you can throw in while your out at the parks!!
WBC also has serval gas grills to use, last trip we grilled a lot, grabbed steak and chicken at Costco, marinated while we were at the parks, threw it on to cook when we got home, add a couple sides and dinner in like 20 min![]()
There a lot of condo choices but bonnet creek is the one we have used, so that's why I recommend that one (and how close it is to the parks)
Good luck!!
Thanks... this is a great idea; however, I have a travel agent discount at the ASM suite so the price is actually very reasonable. I've stayed in condo's at Disney and loved them (We've done a few)--but I'm happy to hear about the Bonnet... I may check into that next time. Right now, it would cost me money to cancel. We leave in late-May.
momof2gr8kids said:I would premake stuff at home and freeze it.
You can do things like Sweet and Sour meatballs or chicken (then cook those rice packets in the microwave)
Pulled pork or beef you can warm up and put it on some buns.
Since you have a vehicle you can pick up deli things from the grocery store - like the roasted chicken and a premade salad.
Not sure how long your drive is, but usually for road and camping trips I do up a huge container of washed and cut up veggies so we have them to add to our meals. I know when I'm on vacation I won't make the time to do it. LOL. I usually pack all our condiments, canned stuff, cereals and frozen pre made meals and pick up fresh stuff along the way.
If a toaster is allowed (which it may be since there's a kitchen) an easy breakfast is toasted english muffins with a slice of ham and cheese in between. Instant oatmeal packets, cereal and fruit for breakfast.
Bake muffins, make up trail mix in small packets before hand, get cheese strings. Lots of things you can do for easy grab and go stuff for the parks, without having to make sandwiches every day as well.
Gumbo4x4 said:Others have suggested takeout. We really like Hungry Howies Pizza (which we don't have in MO) and you can get a large for about $10. Feeds our whole family with a couple slices left over![]()
I think the major issue with cooking appliances in hotel rooms is the safety of the electrical wiring. At least that's what most DISers object to. That and cooking smells. I think that the ASM family suites are OK on both accounts since microwaves are provided for cooking and the suites are wired appropriately for their use.The "kitchen" isn't really much more than a small sink, small refrigerator, microwave and counter. I really don't think you can set up crock pots, grills or skillets in the hotel room. I would call before hauling that stuff.
I like the idea of freezing items... my mind is full of ideas; if they are frozen when we leave (we have a deep freeze so theybwill be rock solid)... do you think we can reasonably keep these items for another 4-5 days if it is something like fried bacon, sloppy joes, cooked n frozen hamburger (no poultry)... of couse I will have them in their own cooler wih lots of ice (there is no freezer in the mini fridge) to keep them as cold as possible.
Thx for all the ideas.... so helpful!
Wow.. what a deal! Do they deliver? Do you which one you ordered from?
I think the major issue with cooking appliances in hotel rooms is the safety of the electrical wiring. At least that's what most DISers object to. That and cooking smells. I think that the ASM family suites are OK on both accounts since microwaves are provided for cooking and the suites are wired appropriately for their use.