Tea Kettle in SSR 2bdrm suites?

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Can anyone confirm if the SSR 2 BDRM suites have a kettle in them? (Electric or stovetop)

We are tea drinkers.
 
Can anyone confirm if the SSR 2 BDRM suites have a kettle in them? (Electric or stovetop)

We are tea drinkers.
You will need to request one from housekeeping. Tea kettles are not standard issue.
 

There's usually a list posted on the inside of one of the cupboard doors of what all is typically supplied in the 1br+ full kitchens. At the end of that is a list of small appliances that can be requested. Things like hand mixers and blenders are also listed.

It's a good idea to look through what's in the drawers and cupboards if planning to use the kitchen to any extent beyond brewing tea to be assured of having what you may need. Housekeeping will happily deliver things like baking sheets, food storage containers, etc. if they have extras.
 
I'm a tea drinker too - I even bring my loose leaf tea (don't like tea bags) and a tea strainer with me in my checked luggage. I've never had a kettle, electric or stove top, in a 1 or 2 bedroom. But like others have said, you can always ask for one to be delivered to your room. I usually just use a pot and boil the water on the stove top.
 
I'm a tea drinker too - I even bring my loose leaf tea (don't like tea bags) and a tea strainer with me in my checked luggage. I've never had a kettle, electric or stove top, in a 1 or 2 bedroom. But like others have said, you can always ask for one to be delivered to your room. I usually just use a pot and boil the water on the stove top.
My family has switched over to Harney & Son's teas. So good. Plus they have a disney collection of collectable tins.
 
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My family has switched over to Harney & Son's teas. So good. Plus they have a disney collection of collectable tins.
Oooh, I haven't heard of them - I'll have to check them out! I live just outside of Victoria on Vancouver Island and I buy from a local tea distributor that's been around since 1894. Not long in the the scheme of things. Murchie's Tea & Coffee. If you're ever in my neck of the woods, you should check them out. :)
 
Oooh, I haven't heard of them - I'll have to check them out! I live just outside of Victoria on Vancouver Island and I buy from a local tea distributor that's been around since 1894. Not long in the the scheme of things. Murchie's Tea & Coffee. If you're ever in my neck of the woods, you should check them out. :)
I am in your neck of the woods (Vancouver), and I'm very familiar with Murchie's.

I order my Harney and Sons direct to an address in the US to get it, but many resellers have it on Amazon.ca.

My recommendations:
Black teas: Paris Tea (a good cross between an english breakfast and early grey), Hot Cinnamon Spice (not hot, but a warming cinnamon, great for an afternoon cup)

If you can find it, Cranberry Autumn is excellent, and doesn't get bitter if you over-steep it.

They also have some limited disney tins: Snow White (Apple white tea), Mickey Mouse (black tea with rosehip and vanilla), Jasmine (green tea with Jasmine), Moanna (Mango green tea), and Minnie Mouse (rose scented black tea with caramel). Each tin has 30 bags in it.

If you are into Rooibos, they do a pumpkin spice one that is very nice.

Since you are on the island, check out Queen Bee Farms. They have some very nice teas too. https://queenbeefarms.ca/
 
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