bdklein said:
It's our first (and my first) family trip to Disney World. We (wife, 6 yr old girl and 3 yr old girl) are staying at the Poly for a week in May. We are flying SWA, so we don't get the DME benefit of resort check-in. We will also be bringing a double stroller, so space is an issue. I do want to have some food and drinks in the fridge, so if necessary we can ship them down ahead of time. We do want a hassle free vacation, but don't want to spend extra money if unecessary.
Therefore, if you were us, would you (1) use DME, but without the resort check-in benefit, (2) rent a vehicle for the week that is large enough for luggage and double stroller, (3) just get a limo service-including a grocery stop, or (4) another option?
Well, since you asked....
Since you say you "don't want to spend money if unnecessary," it is totally unnecessary for you to spend a penny on transportation -- DME is for you. DME is your FREE option. It works great. And as a bonus, you won't have to fumble with your checked luggage during the arrival phase of your travel.
You can get a grocery delivery. Gooding's (
www.goodings.com) is a private supermarket in the area. Their grocery prices are on the expensive side, but it's VERY convenient -- they deliver to Bell Services and not directly to you, which means you don't have to schedule a delivery time and then waste time and anxiety waiting around. And Gooding's separately labels and bags cold stuff (we got deli cheese, cream cheese, yogurt, milk, etc.), and Bell Services will keep your cold stuff cold until you are ready for your delivery (when the get the delivery from Gooding's, they call you, and if you're not in they leave a message and you call them for the delivery when you're good and ready for it). Another "time" benefit is you don't have to take the time to make a grcoery stop, as you would have to if you used a town car service. Gooding's charges a $10 flat rate delivery fee, and have a $50 minimum. As I said before, it's VERY convenient.
A lot of people on these boards swear by Wegoshop (
www.wegoshop.com), a delivery service. They shop anywhere you want them to, and deliver it to you. From what I understand, you have to schedule and be present for their delivery.
Let's do the math. A towncar might cost you about $120. So if Gooding's charges $10 for delivery, they'd have to OVERCHARGE you (compared to another supermarket) more than $110 to have you NOT save money by using DME.
As for a rental car, why bother getting one and paying for one if you're not otherwise going to use it. You certainly won't need it to get to MK or Epcot (since you'll have the monorail).
Use DME and relax and enjoy. I used it on it's 4th day of operations and everything was smooth (we traveled with our 5.5 year old and 2 year old, and it was great not having to mess with luggage!). Our luggage "magically appeared" in our room 3.5 hours after we arrived, but we weren't waiting around for it. Instead, we were at the pool (we packed out carry-ons intelligently) having a great start to our vacation. At the same time, Bell Services left us a message that our groceries were ready, and we called them when we got back from the pool.
ENJOY!
-- Eric
