I second all of the above plus Clorox wipes.
Pack light and do laundry. It’s Florida - you don’t need a mountain of clothes. Bring Tidd pods and dryer sheets also. Find the nearest Publix and/or Walmart to purchase food (better yet if you can bring with you). General stores onsite are way too expensive.We cook in our 1 bedroom villa so we bring spices, and nothing else extra. Everything is pretty much provided or available for the asking.
Bill
I bring salt and pepper and scissors to open some prepackaged food items.
In our 12 plus years of DVC ownership and dozens of visits I have never expected Salt & Pepper. Condiments are not suppliedWhen we stayed at a Beach Cottage at Vero 3 weeks ago, while cooking eggs and bacon for breakfast, I discovered there was NO salt & pepper in the villa! I was not happy as I had never had that happen before. Had to make a frantic call to have someone bring what was supposed to be in the room: tiny packets of S & P like they give with take-out. Eggs with no salt are not so good.
So bringing your own picnic sized S & P if you plan on doing any cooking at all is a smart plan!
I don't cook that much for my DVC stays, but for our Hawaii TS, where we stay a long while, I always take a good chef knife as the knives in TS kitchens are generally dull as doorknobs.![]()
In our 12 plus years of DVC ownership and dozens of visits I have never expected Salt & Pepper. Condiments are not supplied
Never. News to us. I bought S&P packets from Minibus onlineI've been a member over 25 years, and there usually has been S & P. for all these years, albeit usually in the tiny to-go packets. When I called Vero, they said S & P should have been in the villa and quickly brought me a tiny basket that should have been on the counter, full of tiny S & P packets!
My non-Disney TS in Hawaii has a cute, tiny S & P shaker set all sealed and ready to open in ALL their TS villas.![]()
Been a member since 2006 and stay in 1-2BR villas mostly and don't recall salt and pepper...maybe back in the early days of our membership. They used to have a basket with sugar, artificial sweetener, creamer packets but that disappeared a while ago and now we get a couple of those all-in-one: napkin, stirrer, creamer, sugar, sweetener packets. MAybe salt and pepper used to be in those baskets.
They MAY charge the fee, it is at the discretion of the hotel. By all accounts, this mostly seems to be to keep people from having packages delivered every day.we deliver amazonfresh groceries to our resort room before we leave, so they get there the day of! it is insanely convenient and i highly recommend! despite its convenience, i have heard that disney is starting to charge $10 charge to any packages delivered to rooms now.