1st time villa stay...what do I bring?

laurabelle

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We're staying at the Vistana Resort next month and I'm starting to think about what I need to bring with me, as far as groceries, light cleaning supplies(thinking Lysol and febreeze are a good idea!) ect. We're driving and have lots of room in the van, so I want to bring as much from home as I can, then buy perishables there. Just wondering what others bring, in case I hadn't thought of it...
 
Hi,
We stayed at a villa in February and did not plan it at all. In hindsight it would have been good to have brought some dish/laundry/dishwasher soap etc. The place had everything else as far as I remember. Fabreeze is a good idea, as are some scented candles. Have a good time.
 
Originally posted by soupy11
Fabreeze is a good idea, as are some scented candles. .


Fabreeze is fine, but I'm pretty sure candles are a no-no. Too easy for a fire to start. We bring lysol wipes, and laundry detergent, and plastic baggies in different sizes.
 

We bring:
nite lights, dishwasher and liquid dish soap, laundry detergent, dryer sheets, toilet paper, paper towels, trash bags.

As for food, we pack breakfast cereal, pop-tarts, granola bars, cookies, soda, bread, peanut butter and jelly, and whatever else we throw in. Then we buy the perishables when we get there. We do have a thermoelectric cooler that we take so we keep some stuff cold in the van too.
 
Do not bring anything. Go to Wal Mart and pick up a few things including some food and snacks. Wal Mart stocks small sizes of everything so you do not have to lug anything home with you when you go.
 
Do not bring anything. Go to Wal Mart and pick up a few things including some food and snacks. Wal Mart stocks small sizes of everything so you do not have to lug anything home with you when you go.
 
Do not bring anything. Go to Wal Mart and pick up a few things including some food and snacks. Wal Mart stocks small sizes of everything so you do not have to lug anything home with you when you go.
 
Originally posted by Bella the Ball 360
Do not bring anything. Go to Wal Mart and pick up a few things including some food and snacks. Wal Mart stocks small sizes of everything so you do not have to lug anything home with you when you go.

This obviously works, but isn't the budget way to go. Its cheaper to bring everything from home where you aren't paying resort prices. Since we drive down, space isn't an issue.
 
Originally posted by disneysteve
This obviously works, but isn't the budget way to go. Its cheaper to bring everything from home where you aren't paying resort prices. Since we drive down, space isn't an issue.

This is a crazy question but are the prices at Wal-mart in the Orlando area that bad? I would think Wal-Mart prices are pretty close to the same everywhere but maybe I'm wrong.

I was planning on picking up my items when we arrive too since we are flying in on a twin engine and need to conserve weight. Should I re-think my budget?
 
Originally posted by maximom
This is a crazy question but are the prices at Wal-mart in the Orlando area that bad? I would think Wal-Mart prices are pretty close to the same everywhere but maybe I'm wrong.

I was planning on picking up my items when we arrive too since we are flying in on a twin engine and need to conserve weight. Should I re-think my budget?

Prices are about the same if you are comparing identical items, but that's not the case. For example, at home I can buy an 10 pack of paper towels and bring down one roll. If I wait until I get to Orlando and buy a single roll, I will pay more for that roll than the unit cost in the multipack. At home, I can buy a 100-pack box of trash bags and shove 2 or 3 in my suitcase. If I shop there, I'll end up buying a 10 pack and pay more per bag. You get the idea.

In your case, of course, shopping on arrival probably makes more sense. In our case, we drive down with our minivan and it is no problem to pack the stuff we need rather than spending more to buy single-use or travel-size versions of everything when we arrive.
 
Originally posted by disneysteve
Prices are about the same if you are comparing identical items, but that's not the case. For example, at home I can buy an 10 pack of paper towels and bring down one roll. If I wait until I get to Orlando and buy a single roll, I will pay more for that roll than the unit cost in the multipack. At home, I can buy a 100-pack box of trash bags and shove 2 or 3 in my suitcase. If I shop there, I'll end up buying a 10 pack and pay more per bag. You get the idea.

In your case, of course, shopping on arrival probably makes more sense. In our case, we drive down with our minivan and it is no problem to pack the stuff we need rather than spending more to buy single-use or travel-size versions of everything when we arrive.

Steve,
This is my thinking too. Like I said, we'll have plenty of room in the van and it makes more sense for us to bring the things we'll have on hand anyway from home, then buy only the perishables we'll need there.
 
I'd bring your own laundry detergent and stain remover. I think night lights are great. Buy the ones that are non-breakable and do not use light bulbs.

We are spoiled by fancy bedding at home so I bring a down comforter and down pillows with nice sheets and cases. No more scratchy sheets and dirty polyester blankets for me.

I bring a few empty tupperware containers for leftovers. They are great at keeping desserts brought back to the room fresh.
 
Originally posted by bearzabout
I bring a few empty tupperware containers for leftovers. They are great at keeping desserts brought back to the room fresh.

Yes, I forgot about containers. Definitely bring a few. And if you need any Tupperware, PM me as my wife is a Tupperware consultant.;)
 
lauriebell

I'm staying at the Vistana Resort, please email some pics of the resort when you get back. I'd love to hear some reviews about the place. Can't wait.

Thx!!

Enjoy your trip........
 
CrazySun27 - I'm really looking forward to staying there too! We'll have our brand new digital camera next trip, so hopefully we'll get lots of good pics to post.

:wave:
 
Originally posted by luvdisney14
You are not provided with toilet paper or soap?

There is usually a starter supply of toilet paper and may or may not be more in the closet. We always bring a roll or two. Same for paper towels.

I don't recall soap being provided but we always bring our own so its hard to say.

The best rule of thumb is to contact the owner before you go. Most owners will be happy to send you a list of what is and isn't provided in their unit. Remember, you are staying in a private residence, not a hotel. Each one is furnished and equipped differently.
 















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