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Old 05-09-2004, 08:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Coffee Makers in rooms at WL?

According to everything I've read about rooms at the WL (I'll be in a regular woods view room), there isn't a coffee maker in them. I did read somewhere that you can request mousekeeping to bring you one. Is this true?

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Re: Coffee Makers in rooms at WL?

I don't know whether you can request one is true or not, but you are right that there are no coffemakers in the rooms. If it is really important to you, I'd call the resort and ask whether you will be able to request one while you are there.

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Re: Coffee Makers in rooms at WL?

We stayed at the Wilderness Lodge just last December and, although there are no coffeemakers in the room, a call to Mousekeeping brings you one very quickly. What I found really neat was that Mousekeeping also provided complimentary coffee, cups, sugars/sweeteners, creamer, and stir sticks - everything you need for your morning cup of coffee. When we ran out of coffee or any of the other supplies, we simply phoned Mousekeeping and they brought us more.
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Re: Coffee Makers in rooms at WL?

We purchase our own little coffee maker to take along on vacations. I have a canvas bag that it fits in along with coffee and sugar packets.

I am a clean freak, and prefer my own coffee maker, and like my own coffee blend..

You can get the little 4 cup makers at most discount stores cheep.

My dog likes my coffee too!!!



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Re: Coffee Makers in rooms at WL?

Thanks! I was pretty sure that you could just ask, which is what I'll do. When we stayed at CBR, there was one already in the room which is part of your basic room amenity. And yes, it was nice that they provided all the items needed to make coffee (and tea).

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Re: Coffee Makers in rooms at WL?

If you request the coffeemaker from mousekeeping, is there a daily charge for the coffeemaker?
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There is no charge whatsoever for the coffeemaker or the supplies that come with it.
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