New experiences with The Mouse
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:08 pm
My wife and I are breaking new ground tomorrow in a trip to Disney World. We, obviously, have been there many times. But a couple of new twists for us this time: We're taking a guest with us -- my sister, to be precise -- so that's the first time we've tried taking someone to WDW outside our "nuclear" family. Second, we're staying in a 2-bedroom apartment, which strictly speaking is overkill, but we didn't want our guest to be sleeping on a bloody hide-a-bed. And finally, we're taking advantage of a service we only discovered a few weeks ago: a grocery store in town that delivers grocery orders to our resort.
Since we're only staying 4 nights, and didn't want to waste the money for a rented car that won't be used most of that time, we were a bit stumped as to how to get groceries into our room when we're flying in and staying on the property. Turns out several services that offer to help. We picked Garden Grocer. This was our choice because my sister is insisting on cooking a meal for us at least once while we're there, and of course, we are planning to have breakfast in the room before heading out for adventures. They deliver for $14, and prices are pretty reasonable. Further, they offer to deliver to our resort's bell services so we don't actually have to be there when the stuff arrives. Cool, huh?
I'll report later to tell how things worked out. Will be back in town Thursday night. Can't afford a full week of vacation, while I'm not fully employed, you see...
Since we're only staying 4 nights, and didn't want to waste the money for a rented car that won't be used most of that time, we were a bit stumped as to how to get groceries into our room when we're flying in and staying on the property. Turns out several services that offer to help. We picked Garden Grocer. This was our choice because my sister is insisting on cooking a meal for us at least once while we're there, and of course, we are planning to have breakfast in the room before heading out for adventures. They deliver for $14, and prices are pretty reasonable. Further, they offer to deliver to our resort's bell services so we don't actually have to be there when the stuff arrives. Cool, huh?
I'll report later to tell how things worked out. Will be back in town Thursday night. Can't afford a full week of vacation, while I'm not fully employed, you see...