Which is more economical, shipping packages of snacks and beverages, renting a car for a grocery run or using one of the grocery delivery services?
Shipping food and beverages is probably out just from a cost standpoint.
We understand checking rental rates online, but where/ how to get to the 'on site car rental agency.' What about refueling prior to returning, where is the closest store with alcohol, etc...
Grocery service would probably be best but unsure of which one, both seem to have favorable posts. How are they at selecting fresh fruits which seem to spoil so quickly?
We are staying at BLT 10/2/11 - 10/8/11 and doing the dining plan so groceries should be limited to snacks and beverages; 2 plus cases of beer, 5 plus wines and numerous juice and milk and fresh fruits.
Shipping food and beverages is probably out just from a cost standpoint.
We understand checking rental rates online, but where/ how to get to the 'on site car rental agency.' What about refueling prior to returning, where is the closest store with alcohol, etc...
Grocery service would probably be best but unsure of which one, both seem to have favorable posts. How are they at selecting fresh fruits which seem to spoil so quickly?
We are staying at BLT 10/2/11 - 10/8/11 and doing the dining plan so groceries should be limited to snacks and beverages; 2 plus cases of beer, 5 plus wines and numerous juice and milk and fresh fruits.
, water, soda, etc.) because I had purchased them instead through GG. This system might not work for everyone, but since we don't rent a car it works for us. I have seen a poster who ordered some items from 
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That is not good in 90+ degree weather.