Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Aug 3, 2010
    Sarafina from NJ Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    My husband, son and I are planning to come to WDW in February 2011 .. and i need to know what is the difference between a kitchen and kitchenette

    Hi, Sarafina! The difference between a kitchen and a kitchenette may be defined by the kind of cook who is offering the definition. However, it is my experience that a kitchenette usually is equipped with smaller appliances such as a small refrigerator, a microwave, possibly a coffee maker and a single-basin sink. A fully-equipped kitchen has a full-sized refrigerator (usually with a freezer), a full-sized oven/stove, a microwave, a coffeemaker and all the cookware, bakeware, dishes, utensils and serving pieces needed. Sometimes it includes a dishwasher, too. You can get full descriptions of what is included in kitchens at WDW resorts as well as kitchenettes at www.allears.net. I hope this helps you! Have a wonderful day and a magical vacation!
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