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[quote=Anonymous]From my experience, it depends on the refrigerator and the usage. If the hotel provides food for customers and has to have a license for it, like if they have happy hour or serve an included breakfast, then they cannot store this for you. If they have a fridge that is used by the employees to store lunch or keep things like bottled water or free bonus items for guests, then they can do it. So basically, if they are licensed for food service they cannot, but if they are not and it's just for perks, they can do it. My suggestion for what you do, is to purchase a plug in ice chest that you can take with you. If you are traveling by car, all the better because you can get ones with both an AC plug (for outlets) and a DC plug (for car lighters) and you can keep it cool en route. If you are traveling by plane, then you can get a bunch of blue ice packs and pad them around the breast milk and make sure that they chill overnight before your travel. The ice packs should keep things cool enough until you get home and either plug the cooler back in or transfer the milk to your own freezer. One like this works: [url]https://www.amazon.com/Koolatron-P-20-Thermo-Electric-12-Volt/dp/B00009PGNS/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=ac+plug+in+ice+chest&qid=1560790285&s=home-garden&sr=1-8[/url][/quote]
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