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I know I'm getting old...I get it, I really do Prisoner of Toy Story Mania Join Date: May 2002
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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WHAT IF THE AIRLINES DELAY YOUR LUGGAGE??? If this happens, your kids won't have their bedtime needs! If you pack the stuff in carry-ons, it never leaves your side, you don't have to trust anyone else to get it to you in a timely manner because it NEVER leaves your possession. I don't understand why you find it difficult. For our first WDW trip, our kids were 5 and 2.5. They each had their own little backpack with jammies, bedtime buddy, swimsuit, change of clothes, coloring book and snacks for the plane, etc. Think about how very little space that takes up. And both of kids were very proud of having their own bags. The same held true last time when they were 6.5 and 4. That second trip was after the new liquids/gels restrictions. Just so you don't think I'm talking from the cheap seats without any first-hand knowledge .... Each ticketed passenger is entitled to a carry-on. And each ticketed passenger is entitled to a 3-1-1 bag in that carry-on. So no matter whether you get your own luggage or not, PLEASE strongly consider packing carry-ons for your immediate needs, anyway. You'll sleep better.
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I never thought about having each of the kids pack their own backpack, now I just need to find out how to pack their liquid stuff. Could someone point me to a thread with the info? BTW what is a 3-1-1 bag? Can you tell how long its been since I traveled.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Briefly ... Some amount of liquids/gels/aerosols IS permitted in carry-on bags. They have to be in containers of 3 ounces or less (size must be marked on label/container). Each ticketed passenger can take as many of these 3 ounces or less containers as will comfortably fit in a quart-sized zip-top bag ... the bag has to be able to be closed. And each ticketed passenger can take one such bag. Containers of 3 ounces or less ... in 1 quart-sized zip-top bag ... 1 such bag per ticketed passenger ... 3-1-1.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Ok here is our plans we are arriving at MCO at 7pm ans plan to use disneys bus to get to AKL where we are staying for 1 night then we are getting the disney bus to the port for our cruise the next day leaving there at 12 midday
question should I get the bags myself from the airport or will it be ok and just let bell service know to send them on the cruise bus and I'll just have a carryon to use when at ALK and what lables should I use we are not doing the land / sea package used our DVC points for AKLThanks for any info
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I just noticed that you arrive at BWV the same time we do!! Hope you have a terrific stay....it's a beautiful resort. Your kids are going to love the pool area. Perhaps we'll see you around the resort!!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Just got off phone w/ Disney. I planned on using DME but only the luggage deliver portion and get a rental car. They said I have to physically ride the bus. Is that true? Could we check in and then not ride the bus? Could we go to the bus and tell the driver we are not riding it (I'm sure a nice tip to the driver would solve everything).
We already have park tickets and were planning on renting a car and going straight to a park. It would save a lot of time. |
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Luggage delivery service requires you to ride the bus.
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I really feel that if people continue to try to 'work the system' Disney will start charging for DME. They are not stupid...they know when loopholes are found and they eventually close them up. |
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I was not trying to work the system, only get one of the stated benefits of staying on site and save time.
We were going to rent a car and go straight to typhoon lagoon. Having even 1 person ride DME would slow us down since you do not know how many stops the bus will make to get to your hotel or when the bus will leave. Plus, you still have to get from the hotel to TL. We have express service with the rental car so that should be fast. I see the need to check in so they get your bags. I also thought by telling the driver you will not be riding would help them. I do not want them to be looking for us. He would merely check our names on his checklist and consider us transported to the hotel. It would make more room on the bus for others and save them a minute amount of fuel. Disney is not hurt, only helped. I'm trying to think of why you need to be on the bus. It isn't a security thing, since the bags go on a different bus. I understand they do not want to be a baggage service. However, it is a benefit of staying on site (and competitive advantage). All conditions are met, except physically being on the bus. The only reasons I can think of is to limit cars on the property. I understand rules are rules. I am only trying to underestand their reasoning. |
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The perk is that they transport you and your luggage. It isn't just for transporting the luggage. Until Disney changes the rules that is the way that the program works. As others have mentioned Disney is very good at closing loopholes.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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In a much larger way, DME creates a captive audience for Disney. They want to earn as much of your money as possible. They realize that most people don't have unlimited funds. If you spend $120 on a car service or $200 on a rental car, that's $120-$200 that Disney can never earn from you. So if they give you a free ride, that money can temporarily stay in your wallet until, from Disney's perspective, it hopefully moves from your wallet to their cash registers. Bigger still, if you don't have a rental car then you don't have easy access to outside food, outside entertainment, and outside merchandise. If you have a car, it's as easy to jump in the car and go to a local restaurant as it is to jump in the car and go to a Disney restaurant. Instead of spending $100 at Chef Mickey's, you could spend that money (or less) at a decent restaurant on International Drive. It's easier for you to get to Universal and SeaWorld, and to malls and other fun stuff. If you used a car service, it's easy for you to stop for groceries, which means you won't spend as much money on food at your resort's gift shop and food court. I hope now it makes sense to you why, in their publicity info, they say you can't book DME as a luggage-only service. They want to lure you into stranding yourself inside WDW property so you can't easily spend your money anywhere else. If they came out and told you you could use DME for luggage-only and you could still rent a car, they would be undermining their whole reason for DME's existence. I don't say this in a negative way, I think it's absolute genius ... capitalist, American, red-white-and-blue genius. P.S. ... On another issue, the DME driver at the airport doesn't have a list of individuals, and there will be no bus specifically waiting for you. |
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