I know exactly what you are talking about ... but please say you don't plan on cooking in your hotel room??

There are have been a few threads going on this in the past - regular hotel rooms just aren't made for cooking - and not everyone like that lingering smell of bacon and eggs.
Here is a quote from someone awhile back (sorry I can't find the name):
Fire codes and Disney's own rules state that NO personal electrical cooking appliances are to be brought into or used in hotel rooms. Yes, this includes coffee makers, toasters, waffle makers, crock pots, microwaves, electric frying pans, etc. The fact that this rule is sometimes overlooked or ignored is beside the point.
If you want a coffee maker, call housekeeping. The one you get from them is THEIR coffee maker. This makes a world of difference if liability should come into play - especially to the guest.
The exceptions to this are the DVC villas, which are built with approved kitchen areas. Nevertheless, I don't bring my own appliances. I only use what's available from Disney.
Oh, I hope I don't get flamed for this...