azdisneylover
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I ordered the night before my trip, so that I wouldn't have to deal with it the day of, when you do that, they give you a 2 hr delivery window. I instructed them to deliver it to the front desk because there was a good chance I wouldn't have been checked in yet at my hotel. I'd double check with your hotel, because I'm sure different hotels have different procedures on this kind of stuff. Desert inn and Suites was fine with it as long as I was checking in at some point that day. But my chosen delivery window was from 2pm-4pm, but we didn't get to the hotel until 5pm, and it was waiting for us behind the counter, so we had to bring it to the room.
I figure it probably works simular to having a pizza delivered to the room if you're already checked in, some hotels want you to get it from the lobby, and some hotels are okay with the delivery guy bringing it to the door.
Now, a word of advice, on Prime now, there's stuff supplied by Amazon and stuff supplied by Whole Foods. If you pick items from each, they're put into seperate carts, which means you have to check out twice and meet the minimum free shipping for each (or pay the fee). I just filtered my searches for stuff from Amazon and did one checkout. Other than that, it's pretty smooth sailing and easy to do. If you buy something needing refrigeration, they'll bag those items together and put them into an insulated bag to keep them items cold longer.
I don't believe so, they look more like a single use item. At least I hope not, because I tossed mineI am doing this very thing right now! I see I will have more luck with Whole Foods items. If I have items that need to be in the insulated bag, do I need to return it?
Its basically Amazon's grocery delivery, you pick what you want to have delivered and they'll deliver it within a certain time frame (I think it's 2 hrs)Ooh what is prime now? What kind of items did you guys order? Food stuff?
Ooh what is prime now? What kind of items did you guys order? Food stuff?
Ooh what is prime now? What kind of items did you guys order? Food stuff?
The longer you wait, the more delivery windows fill up. So yes, I’d recommend ordering the day before. Last time I waited until I got to the hotel to place my order and I ended up with a late delivery slot.I’m debating using this for our upcoming trip. Glad to hear that you can place an order the day before too. Does that give you a better selection of delivery windows? I would assume yes, but you never know.
Prime Now is delivered by a person. Think of it like ordering groceries delivered from your local grocery store. I usually tip through the app when I submit the order, but you could tip the delivery person directly if you time it so that you meet the driver at your resort (vs. having your order dropped off with bell services).I use Prime shipping often, but haven’t used this yet. Do you tip when delivered? Or is it treated the same as a regular mail delivery? Thanks!