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Old 10-01-2009, 02:55 PM
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Prior to their scheduled arrival, Disney Vacation Club members can arrange to have groceries delivered to their villa from the resort general stores.* Grocery lists have recently been updated to include all DVC resorts including the recently-opened Grand Californian and Bay Lake Tower.

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Old 10-01-2009, 06:13 PM
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I found prices to be much better at www.gardengrocer.com (Orlando area).
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I've tried to use the email address on the bottom of the grocery list for the Grand Californian to send my scanned list as a pdf. The email doesn't work--anyone have a working email address for this? Thanks.
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We have used Wegoshop several times and will do it again in June.
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I've tried to use the email address on the bottom of the grocery list for the Grand Californian to send my scanned list as a pdf. The email doesn't work--anyone have a working email address for this? Thanks.
I couldn't find an email for them, but the fax is: 714-300-7300. Perhaps you can use that instead?
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We have used Wegoshop several times and will do it again in June.
I am a big fan of wegoshop. Marge and her DH do a great job. I have lost track of how many times I have used them, and each time has been an excellent experience.
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hi - hoping to go to wdw in dec/jan and the wife and myself like a bud or coors (or two) in the evening after a hard day in the parks - what sort of delivery charge/min order, beer prices etc - thinking of having brekkie (cereals, toast, oj) then taking sandwiches to the parks so any advice or info greatly appreciated (from england so not entirely clued up on how it works) - cheers, dave
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hi - hoping to go to wdw in dec/jan and the wife and myself like a bud or coors (or two) in the evening after a hard day in the parks - what sort of delivery charge/min order, beer prices etc - thinking of having brekkie (cereals, toast, oj) then taking sandwiches to the parks so any advice or info greatly appreciated (from england so not entirely clued up on how it works) - cheers, dave
Dave - that is going to depend on which service you use. I prefer wegoshop because they bring the receipt to you and you pay a set fee on top of the exact amount your groceries cost. I looked into netgrocer but found the prices to be crazy high! Same for the WDW delivery service. The nice thing about Wegoshop is that they will get the exact name brand you request if it is available and they will even shop the store you prefer if it is in the area (Walmart, Publix, Winn Dixie, Goodings)

All that said, they are all worth not having to grocery shop on vacation, especially if you are short on time. Not sure about the beer delivery so I would go to their websites and see. The nice thing about these services is that bell service can hold your food if you need them to. (cold items as well).

Give it a whirl. I think you will be surprised how easy it is.
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