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Old 05-12-2005, 07:56 AM   #1
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How to get groceries outside Disney without a car ...

Hi all -
Just joined - just booked our stay at Key West Resort for October 23rd and we're already looking forward to it. I can't believe we're going.

I have a question - and will probably have a million of them -

We are planning on using the DME and not rent a car as we're staying on disney property. Our only problem is that we will need groceries in the room and it would be nice to have some beer and wine :-D

What is the best way to do this ?? Should we just take a taxi to the supermarket when we get there ? Should we ship a package down there a week or so before our stay - do they really hold them for you ?

I'm sure you're all going to have suggestions that worked the best for you.

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I can tell you they do hold your packages that you ship. We shipped one at Christmas that had snacks, a Christmas tree, etc in it. When we arrived they told us we had a package and delivered it to the room. Some people have ordered groceries over the internet to be delivered to their room....I've never done that but maybe someone on here will tell you about it. I do know that all the resorts have a small store were you can purchase snacks, drinks etc.
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You can ship things to your hotel or there is a store that will deliver to your hotel.
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Old 05-12-2005, 08:31 AM   #4
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All of the above. Ship; taxi; resort store; or delivery to your hotel.
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There is a company on the internet that shops and delivers to Disney resorts. You must be there when they deliver. I believe it is www.wegoshop.com. If I'm wrong I will look it up and try to find the correct web address. That might work out well for you. You just check things off of a big grocery list and they do the shopping for you.
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to the boards! I shipped a box of groceries, etc. to our resort via UPS and everything went smoothly. I would highly recommend it. I plan to do the same again in Sept. If you want the particulars on how to do this, just ask &amp; we'll be glad to give you the specifics! There is also a grocery store that delivers nearby...it's called Gooding's, and they deliver to Disney resorts. They have a website, so you can check it out at Gooding's (click here) Then click on "online shopping" They also have a FAQ section that is very informative. They require a $50 minimum order plus $10 delivery fee. Not sure about the alcoholic beverages &amp; if they'll deliver that or not??? Hope this helps!
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First, welcome to the boards. I, too have shipped packages to the Disney resort and never had a problem. Taking a cab to the supermarket would be pretty pricey. There are stores in the area that actually deliver right to your hotel room. And last, there is a small store in all the the gift shops of all the hotels that sell beer / wine / alcohol. It's not cheap, but it's not that expensive either.
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Old 05-12-2005, 03:08 PM   #8
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I've never heard of them. Thanks. I think I'll try them if we fly next time.
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There's been a lot of talk in the past about WeGoShop.com over on the DIS boards and the consesus seems to be they're a great service. I don't think I've read any negative reviews. Their delivery fee is pretty minimal and they offer 50% off on the fee if you're a first timer. You can even contact them while you're at WDW if you need an additional delivery. I know that we plan to give them a try the next time we plan a trip.
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We used wegoshop.com for our last trip &amp; the service was wonderful. The delivery was just as scheduled &amp; all the items we ordered were correct. We plan to use them on our next trip in Nov.
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