Yes, in 2026, virtually every Disney-owned resort hotel room has a coffee maker. In the "Value" resorts (like All-Star or Pop Century), you'll typically find a standard single-serve Cuisinart or similar model that uses flat coffee pods. In "Moderate" and "Deluxe" resorts (like Caribbean Beach or Animal Kingdom Lodge), rooms are usually upgraded to Keurig machines or Nespresso brewers. Disney provides a high-value selection of Joffrey’s Coffee (the official brand of Disney Parks), tea bags, sugar, and creamer, which are replenished daily by Mousekeeping. A high-value peer tip: if you are a "coffee snob," the in-room creamers are usually non-dairy powder, so you might want to grab some fresh milk from the resort's "Quick Service" food court to keep in your mini-fridge. For the 2026 traveler, having that first "magical" cup of Joffrey's in your pajamas is a high-value ritual that saves you from the 20-minute morning line at the resort's Starbucks or food court.