Canadian Tom
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What's the selection like for groceries at Fort Wilderness? Is it better than the selection at other Disney Hotels? Thanks
grocery delivery websiteWhat website? Thanks
Can't wait for the day (probably not in my travelling future) where Canadians can take meat and veggies with them on their trips to the US - would make life so much easier than stopping at a Wal-Mart when you are have extra vehicle/towing length that needs to park and maneuver around in the parking lot when someone thinks it will be no problem if they park near your tail swing lol.I agree with PP, the prices are just silly high. For the odd "I've run out of X" it's doable. But there's no way I'd do a 'real' grocery shop at Ft W.
There are plenty of markets nearby if you don't want to order a delivery. We just make a 'loose' meal plan + a few 'extras' and do a 'big shop' the day before our arrival day. I've also done some 'batch cooking' ahead of time and then vacuum packed & frozen it (dirty rice, jambalaya, etc) ahead of time. Plunk in on the counter or the fridge in the morning and it's thawed & ready by evening. Pop in the micro & Bob's your uncle....dinner.
Can't wait for the day (probably not in my travelling future) where Canadians can take meat and veggies with them on their trips to the US - would make life so much easier than stopping at a Wal-Mart when you are have extra vehicle/towing length that needs to park and maneuver around in the parking lot when someone thinks it will be no problem if they park near your tail swing lol.
We must have a target on our rear end because we can park in the furthest spot in the parking lot and someone always seems to want to be closeby with tons of room closer to the entrance. LOLWe're combined 50 ft. If we're hooked up we just park way in the back of the lot and walk. So far we've been lucky and haven't gotten blocked in. But since we drive almost 3000 miles to get WDW we normally 'stage' a night or 2 before in the in the greater Orlando area to 'recuperate' from the 7+ day drive. We unhook to do our big shop.
I know the prohibition about fresh meat & veg, but does that apply to cooked/prepped foods. I thought prepared foods were OK. I do all my batch cooking at home before we leave, vacuum pack & freeze it. It's pretty amazing what you can get into a trailer-sized fridge when it's flattened and vacuum packed.
There are ice machines at every comfort station when we were last there.What about a bag of ICE? Is that available only at the Grocery at the Fort or other places? Also what is the price per bag?
In the past we have brought a small dorm fridge to keep outside for drinks, but is really awkward to store and aggravating to run a extension cord to. So this year we thought about bringing our YETI Cooler and fill with Ice as needed.
They were still there in January.There are ice machines at every comfort station when we were last there.
Wait, so like an ice dispenser? We've never bought ice so I haven't paid attention to the machines, but I thought they sold bags of ice.They were still there in January.
Be prepared. It comes out fast, hard and in large quantity when you hit the button.
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Check out this video regarding getting the ice at the Comfort Stations.Anyone happen to remember the price on the ice? What size it was?