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OK, I am using DME to get to CSR. But I would love to get some drinks that we could bring into the parks with us. I have the DDP so we will snack credits as well as the counter service and sit down. But I would love the flexibility of being able to bring in water or having soda in the room to save on extra expenses.
Where do I go to get these supplies? Does any place deliver? or is there a place within walking distance from DTD? I plan to go to DTD the first day.
I think a lot of people use Garden Grocer, which is a delivery service. You go to their website, order and pay for everything, and choose a delivery date and time.
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Garden Grocer has a minimum that some find hard to meet, so keep that in mind.
Personally, I don't mind the taste of Florida water, so I just buy one water bottle the first day and then refill that in the room or at the food court and keep it in the fridge (we stay in the mods/deluxes so have that luxury.)
Also, I buy the resort mug -- only about six refills pays for the initial outlay of the mug. Again, I fill it and keep it in the fridge. I will sometimes take it to the park with us and will fill it with whatever is in our glasses after a meal. Additionally, I will ask for free ice from any drinks vendor around the parks and use that to cool down the water fountain water. (I find it tastes great when cold.)
Good luck finding a way to make things work for you!
We've used Garden Grocer before and we'll be using them again in May. I think the minimum is $50 which we had no problem meeting since we needed diapers at the time and we'll need pull ups this time around, long story there. That helps boost up our cost. I'll also pick up one of those portable baby wipe hard packs and then order a pack of baby wipes to refill it with each day. Again, for us, it helps boost the cost. Honestly, we order water, soda and snacky type stuff, but we only had 2 grocery bags that weren't even completely filled and we were well over the $50.
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There are quite a few options to getting some snacks and such, off-site, while in Disney: Garden Grocer is an option but, like Eileen and Christina stated, there is a minimum to buy; you can take a taxi or using the Lynx (public) bus to one of the grocery stores for quick supplies (I have read people here who say they've done it! ); or even mailing down such items can be done (however you have to consider if the cost of shipping heavy water is more convenient than going out and getting it while in Florida).
However, just in case, if you decide to send down anything beforehand, shoot for getting it there only a day or two before your arrival day -- Bell Services only has so much room for storing luggage, packages, etc.
DH and I sent down a big box of items to ourselves this trip and we addressed it as follows:
Your Name
Hold for Guest Arrival on 11/11/11
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
2901 Osceola Parkway
Bay Lake, FL 32830
If you need another resort's address, you can find many of them over at AllEars.net's Accommodations section; see your particular resort's page.
Believe it or not I just set up a small "site" Saturday on Groceries and adding to it from time to time with related topics.
It is setup as one (1) quick click and paste so you will be the first to see it.
Anyone asking about groceries will get the one time copy and paste "site" below the dotted line below, As memtioned I will be adding to it. What do you think?
Garden Grocer and We Go Shop customers please read the following site.
Groceries. Delivered to hotels, resorts, etc.
WDW and Orlando area grocery delivery services. Disney Travel 101 WDW & Orlando area grocery delivery services
Groceries. Non delivery.
Grocery stores in the WDW Area. AllEars. Grocery Stores in the Orlando Area
We always use Garden Grocer for a few things - I love them!! You need to place your order though in advance to ensure the delivery date you want....I usually do it a month or 3 weeks ahead. You dont have to be there when it gets dropped off the front desk will hold it for you and even put items in the fridge for you!!
If you have a Costco Membership you can have a case of water delivered to your room really cheap and just pack those individual sized powdered mixers.
We had water delivered to the Poly for our 2009 trip and it worked out great. I heard some time after that that some hotels charge a fee to accept a package for you. I don't know the details but it might be worth looking into. We weren't charged a fee.
We had water delivered to the Poly for our 2009 trip and it worked out great. I heard some time after that that some hotels charge a fee to accept a package for you. I don't know the details but it might be worth looking into. We weren't charged a fee.
The convention hotels (CBR, Yacht Club, etc) charge a package fee, but the others don't.