ralph Nelson
Earning My Ears
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If you are only buying a few things, why not just get them at SSR? I don't think the SSR prices are that much more expensive than Goodings - I'd rather do that than take 2 or 3 hours to go to Goodings.Mark099 said:...(snip)....
We plan on just walking to Goodings which is about a mile away. It is a little more expensive, but it beats having to pay $20 for a taxi or the $15-20 shopping fee just to buy a loaf of bread, butter and some bottled water. If we buy a lot more stuff, then we'll just take a taxi back.
CarolMN said:If you are only buying a few things, why not just get them at SSR? I don't think the SSR prices are that much more expensive than Goodings - I'd rather do that than take 2 or 3 hours to go to Goodings.
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jarestel said:It's interesting that walking is considered to be "very convenient" when it comes to walking to a theme park from a DVC resort, but any other form of walking at WDW, even when traveling comparable distances, is labelled as bad, a waste of time, and too strenuous to attempt.
Another example of things that make you go HMMMM....
DVCajun said:It's probably a matter of the destination being worth the effort. I'm thrilled to walk to Epcot in the am, but the thought of walking a mile to a grocery store, then back the same distance with armloads of groceries gives me hives.
I'll be ordering ours and having them delivered.![]()
Mind sharing where from and a link?DVCCajun said:I'll be ordering ours and having them delivered.