Grocery Delivery

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I know this information is already here...somewhere (I can't get the search feature to work for me)

I know about gardengrocer.com, but isn't there another grocery delivery option for the Orlando area? Any help is appreciated. :)
 
Goodings is the local grocery store in Orlando and only charges $10 to have it at your room on the day of check in. We used this and a lot of the item brands that we wanted were not on the list so I just typed in my preferences on brands and they communicated well with me on what they had and what they didn't. They were awesome to work with and had great customer service! I would definitely recommend using them! It is not letting me post the website so just type it into yahoo and you'll find it easily.
Good Luck!
 
bw2003 said:
Goodings is the local grocery store in Orlando and only charges $10 to have it at your room on the day of check in. We used this and a lot of the item brands that we wanted were not on the list so I just typed in my preferences on brands and they communicated well with me on what they had and what they didn't. They were awesome to work with and had great customer service! I would definitely recommend using them! It is not letting me post the website so just type it into yahoo and you'll find it easily.
Good Luck!
I had similar positive experiences with deliveries from Gooding's. Find 'em at www.goodings.com
 

We are staying in All Star Sports Resort, and was wondering if anyone had groceries delivered there. We called and they said we needed to use goodings. Is this true. They seem to be priced high, and there selection on there web site is not that great.

Has anyone used netgrocer
 
tuman said:
We are staying in All Star Sports Resort, and was wondering if anyone had groceries delivered there. We called and they said we needed to use goodings. Is this true. They seem to be priced high, and there selection on there web site is not that great.

Has anyone used netgrocer
I used Gooding's and loved it. More on that later.

I can't imagine that Gooding's is the only place that can deliver to ASSp, since other WDW resorts have no such restrictions. Maybe when the CM said you "need" to use Gooding's, that was just an absent-minded figure of speech.

About Gooding's website. Gooding's is an actual supermarket, not a stand-alone delivery service. Gooding's will deliver to you anything they stock on their shelves. I ordered about $100 worth of groceries, and about half or more of my order was comprised of items NOT on the pretty limited lists on their website. Just e-mail or call them with your specific requests and they'll tell you whether or not they carry what you want. My two pre-schoolers are very brand-loyal to a lot of products, and I was able to get exactly what I wanted even though, as I said, much of it was not listed on the website.

By the way, Gooding's cannot deliver alcohol. From what I read, Wegoshop and Gardengrocer CAN deliver alcohol.

Netgrocer is an internet delivery service. They SHIP your boxed groceries to you. SInce it's shipped, rather than delivered from a local store, they offer and ship ONLY non-perishables. SO in other words, no dairy products, no produce, etc.
 
How far in advance of your trip do you order? What if we are arriving in the evening - what happens with perishables?
 
Chuck S said:
There is also www.gardengrocer.com a wdwinfo.com sponsor in the DVC info area.

Can the items be left with bell services or do we have to meet the delivery person? Is there a minimum purchase? I'm looking on their website, but not seeing this info (or maybe I'm sleepy and it's there and I'm just not seeing it... :) ).
 
Can the items be left with bell services or do we have to meet the delivery person? Is there a minimum purchase? I'm looking on their website, but not seeing this info (or maybe I'm sleepy and it's there and I'm just not seeing it... ).

If you pay Garden Grocer in advance you can have the order left with Bell Services. Garden Grocer has everything seperated in bags and Bell Services will keep it refrigerated. I think the minimum purchase was $50 but I always spend more than that. I have used them twice, once in January and once in April and both times was very pleased.
 
momsully said:
If you pay Garden Grocer in advance you can have the order left with Bell Services. Garden Grocer has everything seperated in bags and Bell Services will keep it refrigerated. I think the minimum purchase was $50 but I always spend more than that. I have used them twice, once in January and once in April and both times was very pleased.

Thanks for the info! I'm debating taking DME and doing the grocery delivery or renting a car. Right now I'm leaning towards a car, but that could change in a few minutes! :teeth: I'm going in a week, so I don't have long to decide.
 

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