getting a cuppa tea

Kam

New Member
Okay going to Coronado Springs, I see they have Coffee makers in the room.

But I'd like to know how I can get my morning cup of tea, do they have tea or a kettle anywhere.
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
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cmatt said:
alcohol :D :D :D :D will have to try and make one of these when my next wage packet comes through..... :cool:

Given that it has five different types of alcohol, it might be worth trying it in a club first... Five shots in a bar don't cost what five bottles do!

Of course, if you'd drink them separately anyway... :lookaroun


:lol:
 
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cmatt

Active Member
MontyMon said:
Given that it has five different types of alcohol, it might be worth trying it in a club first... Five shots in a bar don't cost what five bottles do!

Of course, if you'd drink them separately anyway... :lookaroun


:lol:

ive mentioned it once ill mention it again - im a student.... :p also its my 21st (believe it or not :lookaroun ) on august 6th - so a parrrtay is in order to test out my new sound system ;) *boo yeh*

ill just pop into asda wont be *that bad* for cost i guess :lookaroun
 
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disney_777

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I bring my own tea bags (or loose tea) from home, a hot pot, and a small, portable Brita water purifier. I'm serious about my tea! The coffeemakers leave too much of a coffee taste for me. I always get a resort mug, but don't use the hot water. I use the mug for cold beverages. I'll grab a couple of the tea bags and make my own back in the room. I also brew my own iced tea. Plain, thank you. No need for sugar and/or lemon, and very refreshing during the hot months. I usually pick up a tea or two at Epcot also. Fun to experiment with the different flavors.
 
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