YawningDodo
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2014
I've never done any grocery delivery at WDW before, so I have zero context for the actual process. I will say that in the past when I've done trips where we brought our own snacks to Disney parks we basically never ate it since it's hard to muster interest for trail mix and energy bars when there's ice cream and soft pretzels I could buy instead--so I'm a little leery of investing a bunch of money into things meant to be taken into the park as snacks.
The way things stand budget-wise, I can afford to buy breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks every day--assuming most days are two quick service meals, one table service meal on the lower end of cost, and a couple of snacks and/or sparing alcohol purchases, I'm fine and should actually have a little wiggle room to add in one or two more expensive meals. I'm kind of looking at the question of doing breakfast in my room instead, though, because my planned budget has overall hit the maximum of what I want to spend, but I don't have quite as much money set aside for souvenirs as I'd like.
Has anyone done garden grocer as a solo? With the $14 delivery fee +tip, will it really save you money if you're not buying enough food to feed a family--especially if you're only buying food for breakfasts? For further reference, it's a 7 night stay and I do plan to get a refillable resort mug for coffee and so forth.
The way things stand budget-wise, I can afford to buy breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks every day--assuming most days are two quick service meals, one table service meal on the lower end of cost, and a couple of snacks and/or sparing alcohol purchases, I'm fine and should actually have a little wiggle room to add in one or two more expensive meals. I'm kind of looking at the question of doing breakfast in my room instead, though, because my planned budget has overall hit the maximum of what I want to spend, but I don't have quite as much money set aside for souvenirs as I'd like.
Has anyone done garden grocer as a solo? With the $14 delivery fee +tip, will it really save you money if you're not buying enough food to feed a family--especially if you're only buying food for breakfasts? For further reference, it's a 7 night stay and I do plan to get a refillable resort mug for coffee and so forth.