In short, the answer is YES!You can order off of most major food delivery companies like Uber Eats, Postmates, and Grubhub and have your food delivered straight to your hotel!
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Instead of traveling with food items in your checked luggage, delivery services are one of the easiest ways to get grocery items to Walt Disney World hotels. Deliveries are held in bell services until you check in. Once you arrive in your room you can call for a cast member to bring your order to your room.
Neither is cost-effective or all that appealing, especially when you add on that $17 parking fee. The cost for Uber from Caribbean Beach Resort to Universal Orlando Resort's guest drop-off zone in the morning was $14.31. The cost on the way back (during rush hour) heading directly to Epcot was $15.92.
Lyft is Disney's official ride share partner, which is why they're on the signs, but Uber uses the same spaces and works equally well. Just go with whichever one arrives faster or has the lower cost, depending on your needs. See the end of the post for information on Minnie Vans.
You can absolutely order takeout from restaurants around town to bring you some tasty treats directly to your hotel. There are tons of great eateries in the Orlando area that will keep hunger at bay while you rest up.
The Disney World resorts are home to some fan-favorite restaurants, and not only offer impressive spreads of cuisine, but are also specially-themed — just like in the parks! A common question is whether or not you can visit a Disney World resort restaurant without staying there, and the answer is YES!
Make sure the your package has the mailing address of your Disney World Resort Hotel and clearly features the word Guest on the front and the date of your arrival. Disney charges a 6 dollar handling fee per package for those received through the Front Desk or are delivered to your Disney Resort hotel room.
Uber / Lyft.Our preferred way to get from Orlando airport to Disney World is Uber. While prices can surge and not everyone is comfortable with rideshare, we've made this trip probably a dozen times and used Uber overall probably over 100 times. The balance of convenience and typical price can't be beat in our mind.
Theme parks and shopping centers were the top destinations for Uber customers catching a ride in Orlando in 2019. Universal Orlando was the No. 1 destination, followed by Disney Springs, Magic Kingdom, Orlando International Premium Outlets and Disney's Animal Kingdom, according to Uber.
Go EarlyIf you want to avoid long lines there's no simpler way than to wake up early and get to the park before it opens. Whether you have access to early entry or not, being at the park entrance before it opens will save you lots of time. Usually, you can get in 2-3 rides during the first hour of park operation.