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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow -- I applaud your non-support for Starbucks, but you seriously lug a full-size Mr. Coffee on the plane with you? Even when most hotels have coffee makers in the room? Why not just bring coffee and filters? I agree -- put it in the original box. Buy a new one if you need the box, they're only about $30.[/quote] Thanks, I still have the box, and use that when I travel by car-- but it's huge and takes up twice the room. I can't use the in room coffee maker-- I am going to Disney world and they have Those horrible one cup things-- I can't remember the brand, but it is not compatible with keurig. The type of discs they use are not available for purchase in stores. I will be up in the wee hours of the morning (running the Star Wars race that starts at 5 am) so just going to the food court and buying a cup of coffee is not an option ?[/quote] Have you considered calling the hotel and asking what options there are for coffee at 4am besides the in-room coffee maker? You might find a much easier solution than lugging a coffee maker with you. And yes, if TSA spots anything unusual in the Xray they will open your bag. Any large enough container, like the carafe, will look unusual enough to warrant an actual search. From the X-ray, they really can't tell if the carafe is clear or opaque and will visually inspect to be certain.[/quote]
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