Getting Bottled Waters at the Poly

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We have made a last-minute decision to fly to our WDW trip in two weeks. I had planned on bringing bottled waters when driving. I'm trying to figure out if we need to do a grocery delivery or if we can just pick up bottled waters in the Polynesian gift shop. It's just two adults for three days. We are doing mostly table-service, but we need bottled waters for Food & Wine and just hanging out at the resort.
 
Can anyone tell me if they have bottled waters at the Poly gift shop? I have figured out that I won't have enough items for a grocery delivery, so I'm hoping we can get some on-property.
 
I am wondering the same thing for our November trip! We are unsure what to do about water - bring empty bottles and just refill at quick service? or, have a pack delivered some how.
 

Can anyone tell me if they have bottled waters at the Poly gift shop? I have figured out that I won't have enough items for a grocery delivery, so I'm hoping we can get some on-property.
Can anyone tell me if they have bottled waters at the Poly gift shop? I have figured out that I won't have enough items for a grocery delivery, so I'm hoping we can get some on-property.
Yes- you can buy small packs or individual waters at the shop upstairs. Alternatively, if you are taking a ride share to the Poly ask th to stop at the Hess station and pick up a case there.
 
Yes- you can buy small packs or individual waters at the shop upstairs. Alternatively, if you are taking a ride share to the Poly ask th to stop at the Hess station and pick up a case there.
Thank you for the information! I would love to stop at a store since I would get a better price, but I think our plan is to Lyft to Disney Springs to pick up Gideon's (want to get there early!). We will be traveling with backpacks only, so it makes sense to get dropped off at DS and then using Disney transportation to get to the Poly. We will check out the gift shop upstairs for some waters.
 
Thank you for the information! I would love to stop at a store since I would get a better price, but I think our plan is to Lyft to Disney Springs to pick up Gideon's (want to get there early!). We will be traveling with backpacks only, so it makes sense to get dropped off at DS and then using Disney transportation to get to the Poly. We will check out the gift shop upstairs for some waters.
Smart to get to Gideon’s early. I have never braved the queue, but it looks amazing!
 
I am wondering the same thing for our November trip! We are unsure what to do about water - bring empty bottles and just refill at quick service? or, have a pack delivered some how.
We stopped into Poly last week to see Moana out having a meet and greet. The water in the QS areas is verrrry Florida flavored if you are familiar with that specific (not-so-good) tasting of water.
 
If you do not already have a Walmart+ membership you could sign up for the free trial before your trip then cancel after. With Walmart+ there is no delivery minimum.
That's a good idea. I need only 3 items though--bottled water, a bag of donuts, and orange juice. I'm not sure that's worth the time to even fool with a grocery delivery. I knew the gift shops had OJ and donuts, but I wasn't sure about bottled waters, sold in a case rather than individually which can add up.
 
That's a good idea. I need only 3 items though--bottled water, a bag of donuts, and orange juice. I'm not sure that's worth the time to even fool with a grocery delivery. I knew the gift shops had OJ and donuts, but I wasn't sure about bottled waters, sold in a case rather than individually which can add up.
What a diet,I think I'd be hyperglycemic within 3 days. LOL. Have a great trip:)
 
What a diet,I think I'd be hyperglycemic within 3 days. LOL. Have a great trip:)
Haha! That's not all we will be eating. Most of our meals will be TS. We just need a very few items for a couple mornings. Hopefully all the other meals will balance out all the sugar. (That's if I don't eat 6 Gideon's Bakehouse cookies while I'm there! LOL)
 
I haven't tried them, but was intrigued by a post I saw on here where a family used personal water bottles that have a Brita type filter in the bottle and refrigerated them for better taste. You could hang it off your backpack probably.

https://www.amazon.com/Brita-Premium-Filtering-Bottle-Filter/dp/B08FS9MQNQ?th=1
The catch with those Brita filters is that it takes a while for the water to drip through, and you might have to pour steadily and fairly slowly to keep from overflowing.

Not a process I'd want to attempt when trying to stay hydrated in a park.
 



















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