Southern4sure
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I emailed WDW asking what their procedures are concerning "in room cooking". Here is the email reply. I just wanted to share this. I'm not trying to "police" anyone.....but you have to understand the dangers involved any why some of us are concerned.
Southern4sure
Dear Teresa,
Thank you for contacting the Walt Disney World® Resort.
We are pleased to learn that you and your family are planning to visit our Vacation Kingdom.
Cooking items and appliances such as you describe are not permitted in Disney Resort rooms. Guests violating this policy (and Florida Fire Code statutes) will get a visit from Resort Security.
If you have questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact
us. Please include your full
name, E-Mail address, and reservation number if applicable on all
correspondence.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Betsy Mayer
Online Guest Service
Walt Disney World
PO Box 101000
Lake Buena Vista, Fl 32830-0100
Message:
I have read online at Disboards.com in the budget forum how people bring mini fridges, mircowaves, crockpots, electric skillets and so forth into resort rooms to "cook" within their room. Is this
acceptable? I would think this would be a fire hazard. What about ventilization? I do not what to smell someone "cooking" during my stay in July. The smell of food should be at the restaurants, not in your hotel room. What steps does WDW take to prevent these people from putting innocent families in potential jeopardy?
Thank you, Teresa
Southern4sure
Dear Teresa,
Thank you for contacting the Walt Disney World® Resort.
We are pleased to learn that you and your family are planning to visit our Vacation Kingdom.
Cooking items and appliances such as you describe are not permitted in Disney Resort rooms. Guests violating this policy (and Florida Fire Code statutes) will get a visit from Resort Security.
If you have questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact
us. Please include your full
name, E-Mail address, and reservation number if applicable on all
correspondence.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Betsy Mayer
Online Guest Service
Walt Disney World
PO Box 101000
Lake Buena Vista, Fl 32830-0100
Message:
I have read online at Disboards.com in the budget forum how people bring mini fridges, mircowaves, crockpots, electric skillets and so forth into resort rooms to "cook" within their room. Is this
acceptable? I would think this would be a fire hazard. What about ventilization? I do not what to smell someone "cooking" during my stay in July. The smell of food should be at the restaurants, not in your hotel room. What steps does WDW take to prevent these people from putting innocent families in potential jeopardy?
Thank you, Teresa