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Anyone get wine delivered to your hotel room near SEATAC.  Flying in the day before the cruise, and want to order online and have it brought to the hotel.  Total Wine website says they will do it.  There are 4 of us, so 4 bottles should be worth the delivery fee?

 

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dont think anyone can really answer this for you.  The delivery fee split 4 ways? you decide.

 

SeaTac Liquor and Wine is on Hwy 99 right across from The Doubletree and the Hilton Garden Inn.  If you are in that area a simple walk across the street would do.  The choice will be more limited that TW&M, though

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13 hours ago, jbooth2099 said:

Anyone get wine delivered to your hotel room near SEATAC.  Flying in the day before the cruise, and want to order online and have it brought to the hotel.  Total Wine website says they will do it.  There are 4 of us, so 4 bottles should be worth the delivery fee?

 

JB

 

Lots of services will do delivery.  Instacart, Drizly, Doordash, Grubhub, Postmates.  Any of them will do the trick.  You'll probably get better pricing if you choose to order direct form Total Wine and have them conduct the delivery.

 

Note, the delivery services, all offer a "white box" offering to various other companies.  So, when you order food delivered from Taco Bell, KFC, McDonalds, from their app or web site, they are using one of the above services to actually get the order to you.  The last time I did order delivery from a fast food joint, the order was tracked through their app, but it was a DoorDash driver that got it to me.  I suspect that Total Wine is doing similar.

 

If you have specific tastes, then Total Wine is probably the way to go.  Otherwise, heading to SeaTac Liquor and Wine might be just as satisfactory without the delivery overhead.  Or you could just get an Uber or Lyft and go to Total Wine on your own and meander the aisles on your own and pick out what you want.  No delivery fee or mark-up, but you have the cost of the Uber ride.

 

The delivery services will deliver anywhere so long as they can drive there.  When I've been on business trips and have used Uber Eats or DoorDash for food, sometimes they will go directly to your room, sometimes you are staying at a place where guest accommodation elevators and areas of the property are off limits to non-guests, so you have to meet your driver in the lobby.  Either way, they will deliver to whatever hotel you are at.

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  • 4 weeks later...

@jbooth2099 You don’t mention which pier you’re sailing from, but if it is Pier 91 there is a Total Wine 2 blocks away. You could order online and then do a pick up. Have your Uber/taxi pull into the pickup spot, and then respond to the text telling you it is ready. They’ll bring it out to your car. Super easy to get to Pier 91 from there.

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