If you take alcohol to WDW, what to do bring?

littleroo

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I had no idea either! Will be looking on Friday! What's the name? The only store that seemed to fit the bill is "Lush":D

I am confused now. I guess there are two but they are duty free and you have to be traveling internationally? The airport website says gates 1-59 and gates 60-129 have access? Let me know if you find anything out and I will do the same!
 

durangojim

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Original Poster
I am confused now. I guess there are two but they are duty free and you have to be traveling internationally? The airport website says gates 1-59 and gates 60-129 have access? Let me know if you find anything out and I will do the same!
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that you can't shop in Duty Free if you're not flying internationally.
 

littleroo

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It is official, my mother was wrong. No liquor store at airport. I called:rolleyes: Sorry!

To answer the OPs original question, we wrap our bottles in bubble wrap and take them with us:D
 

LizC

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Well you all just got me thinking! My husband and I were always the ones paying outrageous prices for bottles of wine (that were less than stellar) in Epcot to take back to our room. This trip I think I will store a few in my suitcase, why has this never occurred to me before? :confused:
 

Sumrdog

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Liquor is far cheaper in Florida than it is here, so it doesn't make sense for us to pack it in our luggage. Last trip my sister in law and I sent the hubbies with the kids on ME to the resort and we got a rental car that we picked up at the airport. We stopped at a Publix and shopped for groceries, there was a liquor store directly next door (which is why I picked that one).We bought lots of beer for the daddies, vodka, cranberry juice and Captain Morgan for the mommies and a bunch of groceries. Then we met up with the husbands and kids who were all checked in and relaxing by the pool. We were staying in a two bedroom at the BCV for 9 days. The next morning I returned the car to Alamo at the Dolphin and walked back. I estimate that we saved about 600 dollars just on cocktails alone, making the 50 dollar one night rental car more than worth it. I have seen the selection of beers and wine that Garden Grocer delivers and its pretty limited. Its definitely convenient, but I think the way we did it worked out really well for us.
 

Jo DeVil

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GIN! Plenty of Bombay Sapphire bought at London Gatwick duty free, the tonic keeps malaria at bay, it has to be done when traveling to foreign countries you know. Well that's our excuse and we are sticking to it.
 

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