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Random Vdara kitchen question

ss20

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Hi all, I stayed at Vdara once in a regular room. The stovetop was very weak and could barely boil water. I'm considering one of the 811ft suites with the full kitchen for a future extended stay and I'm wondering if those stovetops are any more powerful? I believe they're 4 burners instead of 2 in the regular rooms, I believe.

Thanks
 
Last trip was in corner suite, just looked at my room pics, yes 4 burners, no clue if they are powerful didnt used the kitchen except for the full size fridge
 
I will test the burners this weekend and report back Sunday when we get in for Holiday Shoppe. The microwave and fridge were all we used last couple trips. Ramen Time!
 
I always stay in a Vdara Executive Corner Suite and have boiled water, cooked eggs in a pan etc and never had a problem.
 
Hi all, I stayed at Vdara once in a regular room. The stovetop was very weak and could barely boil water. I'm considering one of the 811ft suites with the full kitchen for a future extended stay and I'm wondering if those stovetops are any more powerful? I believe they're 4 burners instead of 2 in the regular rooms, I believe.

Thanks

We’ve stayed in the full kitchen suite several times. Stove tops work fine, we do bacon most mornings. 4 burners
 
The four-burner stoves in the full kitchen setup are vastly superior in our experience as well. The two-burner stoves are basically a glorified hot plate built into the counter and very hit or miss. We usually request the full cooking / plateware setup if we're staying for 5 or more days so we've definitely had plenty of opportunity to try both setups over the years. Full kitchen and four-burner is the way to go!
 

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The best full kitchen I had was in ye olde days in MGM Signature. It felt like they just took someone's dishes and smashed them in the drawers
 
If I can piggy back on the OPs question, does anyone know if the base rooms have a keurig in them? From some recent room reviews it looks like yes, but wasnt sure if it was in all rooms now.
 
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