What kind of coffeemaker at Disneyland Hotel?

maggieb9975

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Just wondering if it is a regular pot style drip coffeemaker or a keurig single serve kind?

Thanks!
 
Unfortunately, a small sad little one cup brewer. Not horrible, it does the trick, but a keurig would be amazing with those nice new (expensive) rooms :)
 
Thanks for quick response!!

Darn, I was kinda hopin as u say with new rooms a new keurig! I was hoping to bring some of my own coffee:)......Oh well, the room will still be awesome. Cant wait to see it...going in July for our first trip to Disneyland!
 

Not only is the coffe maker a sad little thing like nicolispicoli said, but the coffee is just yuck in my opinion. After the first morning, we went down to the counter service coffee house over by goffys kitchen to get coffee. They open at 6:00 am.

Really, the coffee in the room is just bad, bad, bad. :sick:
 
Not only is the coffe maker a sad little thing like nicolispicoli said, but the coffee is just yuck in my opinion. After the first morning, we went down to the counter service coffee house over by goffys kitchen to get coffee. They open at 6:00 am.

Really, the coffee in the room is just bad, bad, bad. :sick:

LOL!! well good to know! We will probably do as you then. :thumbsup2
I hate bad coffee!!
 
Agreed! We didn't drink it after day 1 and for our other 5 days, we got coffee from Tangaroa Terrace, which had good regular drip coffee IMO.
 
Thanks for quick response!!

Darn, I was kinda hopin as u say with new rooms a new keurig! I was hoping to bring some of my own coffee:)......Oh well, the room will still be awesome. Cant wait to see it...going in July for our first trip to Disneyland!


HOJO has Keurig can I borrow your coffee next month? ;-)
 
I hate bad coffee. For this trip, I was thinking about using Starbucks' VIAs and bringing a tea kettle. How nuts is that? (rhetorical) ;)

The one thing I'd love to see is a partnership between the Mouse and Starbucks.

Kelli
 
Unless something has changed, Disneyland Hotel provides coffee & tea in the lobby for their guests.
During construction it was only available in the main lobby. But, now I would think you would find a self-service set-up in all the towers lobbys.
Also, don't miss the Frontierland Tower lobby. The original diarama (I hope I spelled that right) is in there. Way cool!:thumbsup2 :tink:
 
I always bring a small kettle to boil water, a single cup drip coffee cone, filters, and some great coffee. My morning coffee is important, amd I like to have it when I'm getting ready in the a.m.! ;) Coffee...I don't leave home without it!
 
Unless something has changed, Disneyland Hotel provides coffee & tea in the lobby for their guests.
During construction it was only available in the main lobby. But, now I would think you would find a self-service set-up in all the towers lobbys.
Also, don't miss the Frontierland Tower lobby. The original diarama (I hope I spelled that right) is in there. Way cool!:thumbsup2 :tink:


That is great to know! Was the coffee okay? I wont miss the diarama....it sounds wonderful, thanks for mentioning it.

I always bring a small kettle to boil water, a single cup drip coffee cone, filters, and some great coffee. My morning coffee is important, amd I like to have it when I'm getting ready in the a.m.! ;) Coffee...I don't leave home without it!

I would love to do this but I am flying and not much room in suitcase.
 
Unless something has changed, Disneyland Hotel provides coffee & tea in the lobby for their guests.
During construction it was only available in the main lobby. But, now I would think you would find a self-service set-up in all the towers lobbys.
Also, don't miss the Frontierland Tower lobby. The original diarama (I hope I spelled that right) is in there. Way cool!:thumbsup2 :tink:

We stayed in the frontier tower over christmas, and there was no coffee station there at that time. It could be there now, but it was not there at christmas.

And the model of the big thunder is very cool. :cool1:
 
We stayed in the frontier tower over christmas, and there was no coffee station there at that time. It could be there now, but it was not there at christmas.

And the model of the big thunder is very cool. :cool1:

Since the hotel was under refurbishment I assumed that the complimentary coffee was just in the main lobby at that time. Maybe that is where it always is.
There is a table by the elelavators close to the gift shop that was set up every morning. :confused3 The coffee was decent. :tink:
 












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