So what can you have in your resort room appliance wise??

Mikester71

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Just trying to clarify something here....what exactly are you allowed (appliance wise) to bring from home and use in your resort room during your stay? We usually stay in Pop Century and always bring a cooler to keep our juice and milk and that cold, and the last time we brought a toaster for making toast or bagels in the mornings. So we were thinking of bringing a dorm-room sized fridge down with us next year and then my wife thought, why not a small sized microwave too. I know I have read of people bringing their own fridges into their rooms, but do they allow other smaller appliances as well (more specifically, microwaves)?:shrug:

And no...we aren't bringing the stove, dishwasher, and everything but the kitchen sink for all you wisenheimers out there - haha! Just seems like it!:ROFLOL:
 

kimmychad

Member
GFI has nothing to do with what you plug into it. It has to do with where it is located. If it is in a wet area, like a kitchen, bathroom or outdoors it needs to be GFCI.


actually a gfci has everything to do about what you plug into it - i replaced a garage door opener because a client bought a gfci breaker to control it and the opener burned up the breaker.
 
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Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
I wouldnt want to do anything that wasnt approved and run the risk of being caught out by Disneys marauding teams of Electrical Storm troopers, so do you think its wise if I leave my chocolate fountain, tumble dryer and studio lights at home?
 
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santa's surpriz

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