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Hess Question..

Good Morning Folks...Just a quick question to refresh my old memory...Our last 4 stays have been at POFQ/PORS and we got the boat down Sassagoula to downtown then over the road to Hess market..However this year staying up North at WL I was thinking of going to the Hess at Boardwalk but not exactly sure where it's located..Can anyone tell me exactly where it is..?

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Here's your post from a few months ago - there is information here about the one at the Boardwalk.

As an FYI...you can easily search previous posts on this site using a key word. I found this post just by searching "hess".

http://www.wdwforgrownups.com/forum/hess-supermarket

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JanJ wrote:
Here's your post from a few months ago - there is information here about the one at the Boardwalk.

As an FYI...you can easily search previous posts on this site using a key word. I found this post just by searching "hess".

http://www.wdwforgrownups.com/forum/hess-supermarket

Awesome Jan...My memory is terrible and I wasn't sure how to search for that thread..Thanks again..I've now written it down in my notepad ...

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King Fergus wrote:
JanJ wrote:
Here's your post from a few months ago - there is information here about the one at the Boardwalk.

As an FYI...you can easily search previous posts on this site using a key word. I found this post just by searching "hess".

http://www.wdwforgrownups.com/forum/hess-supermarket

Awesome Jan...My memory is terrible and I wasn't sure how to search for that thread..Thanks again..I've now written it down in my notepad ...

awesome biggrin

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Our search box is fantastic!

Not only does it run through all of the articles that have been posted, but it searches the WDWFG Guide and all the Forums as well. I highly recommend its use. awesome

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Kristen K. wrote:
Our search box is fantastic!

Not only does it run through all of the articles that have been posted, but it searches the WDWFG Guide and all the Forums as well. I highly recommend its use. awesome

Cheers Kristen...I will practise I promise..Now I'll sit in the corner with my dunce hat on and eat my greens..

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JanJ wrote:
Here's your post from a few months ago - there is information here about the one at the Boardwalk.

As an FYI...you can easily search previous posts on this site using a key word. I found this post just by searching "hess".

http://www.wdwforgrownups.com/forum/hess-supermarket

What she said awesome

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Just to put a quick chapter on this old thread..Friends phoned us last night from WDW and said there having a great time,staying at the Contemporary Resort, but thanked me for telling them about the Hess at downtown..They bought beer,wine,chips,candy bars, and the total was $37... They worked out the same shopping list at the resort would be in the region of $80... So for those members who have just joined,it's worth a trip ( unless you've got a car and already stocked up ) Especially if your arriving via UK.. awesome

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we are going to a hess with our rental car 6 days into our holiday but all I want is stuff to come back to the UK but its definitley worth it if you eat a lot in the room - my breakfast is whatever I couldn't eat the day before!!!! haha

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amy1989 wrote:
we are going to a hess with our rental car 6 days into our holiday but all I want is stuff to come back to the UK but its definitley worth it if you eat a lot in the room - my breakfast is whatever I couldn't eat the day before!!!! haha

Last visit was on our second day..Just got a few bottles of wine and a 12 pack of beer and some crisps/ chips...

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The Watchmaker wrote:
amy1989 wrote:
we are going to a hess with our rental car 6 days into our holiday but all I want is stuff to come back to the UK but its definitley worth it if you eat a lot in the room - my breakfast is whatever I couldn't eat the day before!!!! haha

Last visit was on our second day..Just got a few bottles of wine and a 12 pack of beer and some crisps/ chips...

see I'm a girl of cocktails and from my opinion they are best served at disney!!! haha we don't tend to snack much in the room if we have something left over ill work at it until its gone but if we buy/take anything with us it usually heads back with us or left!

just going to get my body weight in reeses and jolly ranchers to get me through the year!

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To be honest, the only time we usually have a drink in our room was last thing at night, around midnight, but with the parks closing much earlier in October and the fact we have a balcony, it may be a few Nightcaps before Zzzzzzzzz... awesome

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Utah with early closing that's our plan we would normally go back to the room at 1ish or after lunch and the. Back to the parks at 8ish for dinner, but this trip we will stay till close and then go swimming at night with a few beers in the room

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designedbydisney wrote:
Utah with early closing that's our plan we would normally go back to the room at 1ish or after lunch and the. Back to the parks at 8ish for dinner, but this trip we will stay till close and then go swimming at night with a few beers in the room

Utah is closing early? Bummer! biggrin

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We're at Saratoga Springs on our upcoming trip, so hopping across the little pond to DTD and then hoofing to the Hess will probably happen a couple of times during the trip. Convenience store food ain't cheap, but it's less pricey than resort groceries are.

And please, folks, humor a former English major and current editor - turn off autocorrect and proofread your messages? Autocorrect lets all sorts of typos through that you would catch if you reread before hitting "Save."

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crazycatperson wrote:

And please, folks, humor a former English major and current editor - turn off autocorrect and proofread your messages? Autocorrect lets all sorts of typos through that you would catch if you reread before hitting "Save."

awesome (And I make my own fair share of mistakes.)