Do the Deluxe resorts have coffee makers in the room? Are you allowed to carry in a travel mug of coffee into the parks?
My DH can't function without coffee in the morning. I can pack coffee/filters, etc. - was just curious if he'd be able to take it with him.
Thanks!
Which is a little bit sad, because it started out as a competitor to Starbucks, but the latter acquired it in 2003."Seattle's best coffee" which is a brand of Starbucks.
Do the Deluxe resorts have coffee makers in the room? Are you allowed to carry in a travel mug of coffee into the parks?
My DH can't function without coffee in the morning. I can pack coffee/filters, etc. - was just curious if he'd be able to take it with him.
Thanks!
Which is a little bit sad, because it started out as a competitor to Starbucks, but the latter acquired it in 2003.
They do! Thank goodness too! I just bring all my own fixings and make it myself.
the deluxe & the mods have coffee makers...they provide the Folgers pods (make 2 cups or 1 mug of coffee.) We asked for extra caffeinated coffee nearly every day & the maids were very good at leaving extra so DH & I could each have a mug in the a.m.
But, like I said in PP, I actually liked the coffee at the counter services & at table service restaurant (signature & regular TS)
I've discovered the room coffee is...not horrible...if you don't use the room water to make it. I think a lot of the coffee problems at Disney have to do with the Orlando water.
After years of coming here I figured out recently that the Orlando water problem applies to almost everywhere you get coffee unless they are using filtered or otherwise processed water to make it.
Bad Coffee most likely = Bad Water. If you use bottled water even the Nescafe packs taste non-disgusting, if a little watery when you make it. Generally Disney coffee is just plain not robust enough so even if I order it I know I need to use cream and sugar to give it flavor.