reddog21
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I'm not sure the different between luxury and non luxury is the type of fridge you have in the room.I bought DVC to stay in first class, luxury accommodations.
Personally, I need to keep food frozen, as I usually stay for at least 10 days. In a 45 degree beverage cooler with a warning that you should not store food there, I will have a big problem.
And I hardly think it's a "conspiracy theory" to think that DVC wants to maximize their profits.
It is a conspiracy theory because that has nothing to do with DVC or Disney, every hotel wants to maximize there profiits. Your going to find that most hotel with studios are using beverage coolors and not actual fridges. Universal hotels also use beverage coolers so are they in cahoots with DVC. Think about the energy savings(which is cost saving) by just changing out a normal fridge to a beverage cooler. We have kept a lot of food in the beveage coolors without issue. Yes back in the day it was nice to put bottles of water in the freezer to take to the parks but like everything else times change and you adapt.
Years ago my wife had gestational diabetes and had to keep the insulin cool so we bought a fridge thermomenter to take with us to
make sure the beverage cooler with cool enough. Since that trip it's just stays in our luggage and I can say that we have yet to have a beverage cooler that wasn't able to consistantly hold 40-41 degrees which is cold enough for most things even food(no it's not a freezer).