No more water delivery from Kingdom Strollers

Hcalvert

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Yes, as that is different due to the fact those orders are picked up shortly after being delivered. Water/stroller deliveries were made at the whim of the company, and sometimes dropped off a day in advance as convenient per their route. Groceries are delivered during the window you select, while strollers are delivered to be their prior to the window you select. Slight difference, but can make a big difference in how WDW needs to handle/store the goods.



Amazon itself and not Prime Now? So something shipped via USPS/UPS/FedEx? If so, you would seem to be an exception to the rule as current policy is that any delivery that comes from a shipping company is subject to a package acceptance/handling fee.

I ordered through Amazon Prime Now last time and made the delivery window between 8pm-10pm, but we were still not at the resort when it was delivered. I was at Poly and they even offered to bring it to my room after it was delivered. I ordered last year at CS and also did not have any problems or charges. I have also ordered from Amazon.com via UPS at Fort Wilderness and had a package delivered with the same result. My dad orders Pepsi products as he cannot stand Coke. He is buying 2-liters and 12-packs or 24-packs of them, which is bulkier and heavier than some waters altogether.
 
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dreamfinder

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I ordered through Amazon Prime Now last time and made the delivery window between 8pm-10pm, but we were still not at the resort when it was delivered. I was at Poly and they even offered to bring it to my room after it was delivered.

You used Prime Now, and this is why you weren't charged. Bell services knew they going to have to find space to hold onto it for a long time. Packages that come via UPS/FedEx/USPS are usually delivered a few days in advance because of the uncertainty about delivery windows. So they were having to store large boxes for days until guests would actually arrive.

I ordered last year at CS and also did not have any problems or charges. I have also ordered from Amazon.com via UPS at Fort Wilderness and had a package delivered with the same result. My dad orders Pepsi products as he cannot stand Coke. He is buying 2-liters and 12-packs or 24-packs of them, which is bulkier and heavier than some waters altogether.

Yup, a year or so ago there was no extra charges for packages sent to non-convention resorts. It's a relatively new policy.
 

Chef Mickey

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Good change.

Disney services should take your luggage to your room, not your junk from Walmart that was purchased because you're cheap.

Of course people abused this.
 

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