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What You Can (and Can’t) Send to Disney Resorts in 2026 (Avoid Delivery Mistakes)

May 4, 2026

Planning a surprise for a Disney Resort stay?

Before you order anything, there’s one thing you need to know—Disney has very specific rules about what they will and won’t accept.

Get it wrong, and your delivery might not make it.

I deliver to Disney Resorts almost every day, so I see exactly what works—and what causes problems.

The Most Important Rule

Nothing goes directly to your room.

All deliveries go through Bell Services or the Front Desk first.

From there:

  • You can pick it up
  • Or have it brought to your room (usually for a small fee)

👉 Pro tip: If you want to skip the fee, just grab it yourself—it’s quick and easy.

✅ What You CAN Send to Disney Resorts

🎁 Gift Baskets & Surprise Deliveries

Yes—these are absolutely allowed.

This is what I do every day, and it works great when done correctly.
A well-timed gift waiting at the resort is one of the easiest ways to make a trip feel extra special.

We offer a variety of ready-to-go gift options here!

disney delivery gift

🛒 Groceries

Grocery delivery is extremely popular—and very easy.

Think:

  • Drinks
  • Snacks
  • Breakfast items

👉 Just be careful with cold items—Florida heat is no joke, so timing matters.

disney delivery grocery


🌸 Flowers & Balloons

Both are allowed and make great surprises.

Just make sure you’re ordering from a vendor that knows how Disney deliveries work.


📦 Packages Shipped Ahead

You can ship items to your resort ahead of time.

Just make sure to include:

  • “GUEST” before the name
  • Arrival date
  • Full resort name

Disney will usually hold packages for up to a week.

❌ What You CAN’T Send (or should avoid)

💊 Medication

These need to be received in person—Bell Services won’t hold them.


🎭 “From Mickey” Gifts

You can’t label gifts as being from Disney characters.

The item itself is fine—just make sure it’s clearly from a real person or business.


🎈 Room Decorating (Outside Vendors)

Disney has tightened this up.

👉 Delivery = OK
👉 In-room setup by outside vendors = generally not allowed


🍪 Unlicensed Food Vendors

Food must come from a licensed business.

Homemade or cottage vendors are no longer accepted at the resorts.


We focus on gifts and groceries that are easy for Disney to accept and simple for you to enjoy—no complications.


💡 A Few Quick Tips (This part matters)
  • Timing is everything → aim for arrival day or just before
  • Label everything clearly
  • Work with vendors who know Disney

👉 That last one makes a huge difference.


🎯 The Bottom Line

Sending a gift or groceries to a Disney Resort is actually really easy—
as long as you know the rules.

Stick to:

  • Gift baskets
  • Groceries
  • Flowers & balloons

Avoid:

  • Alcohol deliveries without someone present
  • Character-labeled gifts
  • Unapproved vendors

If you want something waiting at your resort when you arrive, I’d be happy to help.

👉 You can check out our gift and grocery options here:

Scott Conners-owner

Scott Connors

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