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We're going to be traveling to Disney with a 10 month old for hubby's work conference in a couple months- any tips/tricks for Disney (or travel) on a budget?
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We're going to be traveling to Disney with a 10 month old for hubby's work conference in a couple months- any tips/tricks for Disney (or travel) on a budget? I've been told to buy food/diapers somewhere when we get there? And that some grocery delivery companies will deliver right to the resort? But also that you can purchase some of those things at Disney, though I'm assuming they're much more expensive?
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Check out Shipt or Prime Now for grocery delivery. Otherwise use your best judgement and enjoy the time at Disney! Disney Springs is a great area to go for lots of food, window shopping, AMC Theatre and entertainment
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Use Amazon Prime Now or Instacart, save yourself the headache. And yes, everything at Disney is overpriced.
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Worst case scenario, you can Uber to Target or Walmart for baby supplies. Your option on property will be limited and pretty expensive.
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Amazon prime now or just have it shipped to the hotel. You just need to include your arrival date in the address. We are going in june and plane on using prime now.
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