I didn't want to get on this train but finally couldn't resist. I have to tell you guys what happened to Dh and I on one of our very early trips to Disney. Now remember, we were 20 at the time, no kids, very little money. Be kind.
So we drove 1200 miles to Disney and had booked an offsite room with a kitchenette. I didn't know as much as I know now about researching hotels, oh to be young.
So we took our food to cook in the kitchenette. We were going to eat like kings that weeks, eggs and bacon, crockpot spaghetti and meatballs. Well when we got to the hotel, it was a little frightening. It was dark and dirty, people hanging around in the stairwells drinking and smoking I don't know what.
Disclaimer: This is not to say there are not some perfectly nice budget hotels in Orlando but this is not one of them.
So my husband said we weren't going to stay there and we set off to find somewhere that would take us off the street. So you all know where I'm going with this right. Three days later we are in the Best Western right there on property cooking bacon and eggs on the balcony with a portable frying pan.



Dh was so afraid we were going to get kicked out. Although I will add that at home, he adores a good cabbage roll.
Trust me folks, I know of what I speak.....it stunk, literally. Never ever again and DH to this day after 17 years of marriage, finds this the most ridiculous thing we ever did. Hey, I wasn't going to waste all that food, we didn't have money to spare.
Never fear, I am a grown up now and IMHO do not find it worth any amount of savings at Disney to cook with the iron, I'm on the side of I think it's a little gross. Electric pot to boil water in I could go for, iron, no.
I also wanted to point out to you guys that we used to use the fridges in the rooms all the time, yogurts, milk, cheese sticks sort of things, until DS got violently ill one year, sick for a couple of days at Disney. We had actually brought back some plain pizza from Wolfgang Pucks and put it in the fridge, he ate it the next AM for breakfast and was sick as a dog.
I can only assume that the fridge didn't get cold enough to keep it safe, the rest of us had eaten it the night before with no problem. So be warned, I will never keep perishables in the Disney fridges again.