Question about coffee at BWV

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We are staying at BWV on cash in a couple of days. Will mousekeeping "replenish" the room everyday?

I wasn't sure if I needed to bring coffee and filters or not. Also, are they the standard Mr. Coffee filters?
 
With a cash reservation, you will get Mousekeeping everyday, just like a regular resort room. They will replenish the coffee supplies. It's those little filter packs with the coffee already in them. If you want to bring your own, it's a standard 10 cup (I think 10, but it's not the little 4 cup one in the DVC properties) flat bottom thing, not cone shaped.
 
We bring or buy our own coffee. The stuff that's provided in the villa is pretty awful - and I'm not a coffee perfectionist. The filters are the standard 8-12 cup, flat-bottomed Mr. Coffee type.

DisFlan
 
If you have a cash ressie thru CRO, you will get daily mousekeeping with replenish. If your cash ressie is thru DVC MS, you will not get the daily mousekeeping with replenish. But, as a PP said, I'd bring my own coffee anyway :surfweb:
 

I always take my own coffee, too. The type they leave in the rooms is nasty, IMHO.
 
I like the coffee in the rooms, and the stronger the better;)
I also like the coffee they sell in the Mickey can, the only thing I have to have is original flavored coffee mate or half and half. Just my two cents

Happy planning.....
 
I like the coffee in the rooms, and the stronger the better;)
I also like the coffee they sell in the Mickey can, the only thing I have to have is original flavored coffee mate or half and half. Just my two cents

Happy planning.....

I like the Mickey can. We (six adults) thought the coffee was pretty bad. We tried one pot and all voted to dump it. I brought the can home, and I store Starbucks in it.

DisFlan
 
WDW doesn't have real coffee. As the others have stated.....bring your own. It's not just bad....it's not drinkable.
 
What is it with Disney and coffee? They've had horrible coffee for as long as I can remember. It was undrinkable in 1977 and Nescafe made it worse. How hard would it be to sell at least acceptable coffees in the resort stores - or the coffee provided in the rooms? I'm not talking Fair Trade beans picked by a fasting nun on a saint's day or anything. Just decent tasting coffee.

DisFlan
 



















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