Which Resort offers Room Service?

devotedchristian

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Okay, so OKW (being a DVC Resort) wouldn't offer room service, then which resorts do?

Room service is important and easy for me since I will have a 3 year old with me. We can eat breakfast inside the comfort of our room and head for SeaWorld. This would make life easier for me.


Have you ever ordered Room Service (Breakfast, lunch or dinner)?
 
You mentioned OKW -- but it wasn't clear if you were planning to stay there? All DVC rooms have a kitchenette or full kitchen. You could make a grocery stop on your way in; for about the cost of one breakfast at WDW we can buy enough cereal, milk, bagels etc. for the length of our trip in June (six days). We also save time by taking turns in the bathroom etc. while someone else eats.
 
For DVC resorts, thouse attached to a hotel all have room service (BCV, BWV & VWL) OKW does have pizza delivery, but SSR has nothing at this time.

For non-DVC, all the deluxe resorts have full room service, POR, POFQ, & all the value resorts have pizza, CS has a pretty full menu, and I cannot remember if CBR had a room service menu for sure, but I would think they also have the pizza delivery.

Hope that helped!
 

Snowy is right. Since all the DVC suites have kitchens, you'd be much better off buying a few groceries and making breakfast in the room for yourself. At VWL, they have the Mercantile which sells some groceries, priced in the 7-11 chain store range, but still cheaper than ordering room service every day. Room service breakfasts there can exceed $10-$12 each if memory serves me correctly. But, VWL does offer it.
 
To answer your question, we order room service often. We especially enjoy room service at the Polynesian. Tonga Toast in the am, great burgers and a tasty club sandwich for lunch or dinner. A good pasta dish as well.

We've ordered at BCV too although I don't think we have for breakfast. In general, we haven't been as impressed with the room service food at Y&BC although the service is fine.
 
sleepydog25 said:
Snowy is right. Since all the DVC suites have kitchens, you'd be much better off buying a few groceries and making breakfast in the room for yourself. At VWL, they have the Mercantile which sells some groceries, priced in the 7-11 chain store range, but still cheaper than ordering room service every day. Room service breakfasts there can exceed $10-$12 each if memory serves me correctly. But, VWL does offer it.


Actually that's the reason I am no longer staying at OKW. I don't want to cook on vacation so I'll just pay the premium prices the Resorts offer.

Thanks :sunny:
 


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