B Resort - Groceries

We've always had a small, what they call "mini beverage cooler

That is actually a bit smaller than I was thinking. So I am wondering how much "groceries" did the OP intend to purchase to have delivered? Would it be worth it? Or were they thinking they would have more space? I understand how a hotel room can be convenient to a certain degree. But if you have enough people for "groceries", then maybe consider the size of the accommodations may not be adequate for the needs of the size of your group. "Groceries" sounds like a need for timeshare resort accommodations. But we all know that is my preferred accommodations anyway, and generally I only have 4 people in my party. The OP never replied anyway.[/QUOTE]
 
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I don't really have experience with grocery delivery but I just wanted to say great hotel choice. This is my absolute favorite non-disney hotel I stay at. It's close to everything, including a ton of restaurants right outside of the Disney property.
 
That is actually a bit smaller than I was thinking. So I am wondering how much "groceries" did the OP intend to purchase to have delivered? Would it be worth it? Or were they thinking they would have more space? I understand how a hotel room can be convenient to a certain degree. But if you have enough people for "groceries", then maybe consider the size of the accommodations may not be adequate for the needs of the size of your group. "Groceries" sounds like a need for timeshare resort accommodations. But we all know that is my preferred accommodations anyway, and generally I only have 4 people in my party. The OP never replied anyway.


Agreed. When we stay at the B Resort (about 6+ times) it is not a grocery focused trip. The fridge is not big and not fridge temp and there is no table/chair in room for eating just a desk. Those trips we have snacks but otherwise are eating at parks or Disney Springs.

If Disney Springs is priority I have stayed at Doubletree with mini fridge full of lunchmeat (I bring honeybaked ham & turkey), cheese, condiments, yogurt, grapes etc. Then we bring box juice & milk, water, soda, muffins, bagels, chips, applesauce cups ... things that don't need the fridge because they aren't big. Doubletree also has a microwave kitchenette style with table and four chairs. (one trip we were five and they brought us another)

Full out groceries, yes I prefer something like Bonnet Creek Resort or Vistana Resort. But I know some who get big grocery deliveries to a Disney Value resort so I guess it depends on the type of groceries.
 












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