Minnie J
Disney isn't ready for Minnie J Baby!!
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That makes perfect sense. I have seen people do this a lot. Makes more sense than ordering her a whole burger she won't eat.



That makes perfect sense. I have seen people do this a lot. Makes more sense than ordering her a whole burger she won't eat.
Wasn't there something about using an iron to make a grilled cheese sandwich? I just hope that they cleaned the iron well once they were done or the next person to use it would be in for a surprise.![]()
We saw a family in Columbia Harbor House unpack lunch meat, bread and cheese, then proceed to make their sandwiches using the toppings bar. They bought nothing at the restaurant.
Carrying around a bun all day doesn't sound unusual to me. I have food intolerances, so there's lots of times I carry a specialty bun along for dinner (at say, Five Guys). Disney is one of the few places I don't have to do this, though, thanks to the way they handle allergies.![]()
I also don't get people lugging a fridge and microwave to the hotel with them. Again, way too much effort versus the cost.
I think I read that another Diser just came back saying the double cheeseburgers were gone from most menus in favor of a big burger. Sounds like they may have found a way to prevent the double cheeseburger/can I have an extra bun? crowd.
I'm all for bringing some snacks with but, it's just not worth trying to turn a room in Old Country Buffet...![]()
That`s funny. I heard someone at work once talking about bringing an electric frying pan to hotels and cooks those noodles that come in the block (ramon i think).
Some of these are hilarious and remind me of things that we did in college... the only cooking thing we were allowed to have was a hot pot (is that what they are called?) and you would be shocked at the things some people figured out how to cook!
I agree that while some things are extreme, if it's not breaking the rules, it doesn't bother me.