disneyveteranmom
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I'd say go with WeGoShop. I've just found them to be better overall.
I'm wondering if she could deliver my items before noon on my arrival day. Would she be able to leave my delivery with Bell Services even though I haven't checked in yet?
Yep, they can leave them with bell services, but according to the website there is an automatic tip added to the fee. So, that is up to you. Honestly, I am considering getting that done this time.
so how do I know what prices are on items I would want to order? Like for wegoshop,I'd need to know what I wanted,and list it all out,but how would I know what the local superwalmart would charge for the items? they charge a much higher fee that GG,which I've used in the past-
I like the idea of walmart prices,but they aren't the same everywhere
They have always delivered to my room. When they do that you are presented with the Walmart receipt and a bill. The bill consists of the grocery total and the service fee. I have NEVER been approached with request for tip (as some others have mentioned). If they are dropping the items at bell services, I would assume that you would be required to give them a CC number and they would in turn, leave the items and the bill with the reciept and total for you at bell services with your items. I did read on the website that if you chose to leave your items at bell services you are required to leave a certain percentage tip. Still pretty convient in my opion and I am considering it next time.
With regard to the question regarding the cost of the items. Most Super Walmarts are pretty comparable in price. I didn't not notice a marginal price increase on the items that I purchased from the Orlando Walmart via We Go Shop from the Walmart that I use here at home. My husband just reminded me that I actually mentioned that the water was about $.50 cheaper per 24 pack. Since I have a little man, I basically bought the same stuff that I buy for home or camping trips... water, juice, peanut butter, bananas, soy milk, ect. and the cost was pretty well the same. I hope this helps. I know how very nerve wracking that it can be to ensure that you have the things that you need in your hotel room, when you don't have a car.
They have always delivered to my room. When they do that you are presented with the Walmart receipt and a bill. The bill consists of the grocery total and the service fee. I have NEVER been approached with request for tip (as some others have mentioned). If they are dropping the items at bell services, I would assume that you would be required to give them a CC number and they would in turn, leave the items and the bill with the reciept and total for you at bell services with your items. I did read on the website that if you chose to leave your items at bell services you are required to leave a certain percentage tip. Still pretty convient in my opion and I am considering it next time.
With regard to the question regarding the cost of the items. Most Super Walmarts are pretty comparable in price. I didn't not notice a marginal price increase on the items that I purchased from the Orlando Walmart via We Go Shop from the Walmart that I use here at home. My husband just reminded me that I actually mentioned that the water was about $.50 cheaper per 24 pack. Since I have a little man, I basically bought the same stuff that I buy for home or camping trips... water, juice, peanut butter, bananas, soy milk, ect. and the cost was pretty well the same. I hope this helps. I know how very nerve wracking that it can be to ensure that you have the things that you need in your hotel room, when you don't have a car.
To add to this, you don't have to have her use Walmart. You can specify which local store you'd like her to use (ex. Publix, Winn-Dixie, etc.) or Super Target, Walmart, etc. She'll also go to more than one store if you specify that. We just indicated on our order to go wherever our items would be cheapest, and she went to Publix.
I apologize ahead of time but I want to put a different ? out there in regards to ordering snacks/water for the resort???
How much time in advance should I place the order for water etc? I will be arriving at Disney a week from tmw (Tuesday) and my significant other just informed me they now want a case of water ordered...
Had no idea you can use Amazon to deliver things to the resort.
Yeah.... you can. A lot of people get crackers, ect delivered. It works out as well. Just be careful because depending on the way that it is shipped and the hotel you could incur a charge. I think it has to be shipped USPS to avoid a charge. I will also ship boxes of food or necessary supplies to myself at the resort. Works well.![]()