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Old 3 Jul 22, 12:29 PM  
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Multipacks of bottled water at Yacht or Beach

Can anyone tell me whether they sell multipacks of bottled water or massive bottles in the Marketplace please? If so any idea how much?
Trying to figure whether we need to have it delivered.
So used to grabbing water etc as a snack or with QS meals, but no longer.
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You can still get free water at qs locations. It’s just not free at the Starbucks on Main Street at MK.
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Do they not still give you free iced water at Starbucks if you ask? I thought everywhere had to, by law.
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Maybe… sometimes perhaps that ends up being tap water? I don’t know?
I was looking for packs of 12 or 30 odd - used to be sold in resort shops where there was dvc, maybe no longer?
I suppose I’d have to get Garden Grocer or something.
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I don't think they sell any multi packs of water onsite.

We got a delivery from Amazon fresh for trays of water and the big gallon bottles for the rooms. Fruit, crisps and pastries etc.

I had it delivered to bell service and then they brought it down to the room for us.
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Maybe… sometimes perhaps that ends up being tap water? I don’t know?
I was looking for packs of 12 or 30 odd - used to be sold in resort shops where there was dvc, maybe no longer?
I suppose I’d have to get Garden Grocer or something.
No they not looking to sell in bulk at Disney, they prefer to charge $3.50 for individual bottles.
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I don't think they sell any multi packs of water onsite.

We got a delivery from Amazon fresh for trays of water and the big gallon bottles for the rooms. Fruit, crisps and pastries etc.

I had it delivered to bell service and then they brought it down to the room for us.
So to do that, would I need to open up a new account for Amazon Prime in the US ? Or will my current Prime Uk account work and I just enter a delivery address?

I know Disney changed its policy on groceries recently but if you collect them from bell services at the resort yourself, there’s no room charge put on the account ( just the tip to give obviously).

Yeah Claudette, $3.50 a bottle will soon tot up. 😬

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[QUOTE=Shifu;15521000]So to do that, would I need to open up a new account for Amazon Prime in the US ? Or will my current Prime Uk account work and I just enter a delivery address?

I know Disney changed its policy on groceries recently but if you collect them from bell services at the resort yourself, there’s no room charge put on the account ( just the tip to give obviously).

Yeah Claudette, $3.50 a bottle will soon tot up. 😬

Thanks all 🙂[/QUOTE

I logged into the Amazon USA site and did a month's free trial for prime and just cancelled it at the end of the holiday. I have prime at home but it doesn't carry on over to different countries.

I ordered on our first night and the first delivery slot was between 6 and 8am the next morning. I was tracking the delivery and when it arrived I called bell service from the room phone they brought it all down on a trolley. We gave the guy $5 tip.

I was expecting a charge of $6 to be added to the room but it never happened. I think the room charge is a bit hit and miss.
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[QUOTE=Mariesmith;15521023]
Originally Posted by Shifu View Post
So to do that, would I need to open up a new account for Amazon Prime in the US ? Or will my current Prime Uk account work and I just enter a delivery address?

I know Disney changed its policy on groceries recently but if you collect them from bell services at the resort yourself, there’s no room charge put on the account ( just the tip to give obviously).

Yeah Claudette, $3.50 a bottle will soon tot up. 😬

Thanks all 🙂[/QUOTE

I logged into the Amazon USA site and did a month's free trial for prime and just cancelled it at the end of the holiday. I have prime at home but it doesn't carry on over to different countries.

I ordered on our first night and the first delivery slot was between 6 and 8am the next morning. I was tracking the delivery and when it arrived I called bell service from the room phone they brought it all down on a trolley. We gave the guy $5 tip.

I was expecting a charge of $6 to be added to the room but it never happened. I think the room charge is a bit hit and miss.
Thank you so much for such a detailed description of the process. Really appreciate the time. Sounds simple, even for me! 😂
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[QUOTE=Shifu;15521029]
Originally Posted by Mariesmith View Post
Thank you so much for such a detailed description of the process. Really appreciate the time. Sounds simple, even for me! 😂
No problem. I was panicking but it was really straightforward. If I can manage anyone can lol.
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