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I got one on my camper too Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Madison, AL
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 12
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DME Delima
Hi,
We are coming in for our first Dcl land and sea package. Due to scheduling and flight options we decided to purchase an additional night at our resort separately the day prior to our original date of arrival. We got our cruise documents and they do not include DME tags (yellow) Only the DCL blue tags. I did enter our new arrival information on the DME portion of the online check in. What should I do to make sure that we aren't stranded. I was advised to NOT refer to my package when making the extra night reservation. Thanks for any help you can provide! PS ON another note We are staying first and then cruising. Is it permissible for us to use our first (fourth) park ticket day on the day we arrive since we have to check out for the cruise at 11am and won't be able to go to the parks on that day? Last edited by pixieme; 11-25-2008 at 02:44 PM. Reason: addition |
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Likes little devils
I know I'm getting old...I get it, I really do Prisoner of Toy Story Mania Join Date: May 2002
Location: Central Ma
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I'm going to assume that your 'extra' night is a completely different reservation number, correct? Your DME info packet, with luggage tags, would be completely different than the DCL documents, so would arrive at different times.
How long ago did you make the DME reservation? They need at least 10 days to get the packet printed and mailed out to you. You say you did it online, but to the best of my knowledge, the only guests that can do an online DME reservation are groups (through their corporate reservation) and DVC members, on the DVC site. Other than that, I wasn't aware you could book online. If I were you, I would call DME directly and make sure you are in their system as having reservations. The number is...866-599-0951. As for the other question...are you getting your park passes as part of a package? If so, they will not be available until the package reservation starts....which would be the following day. I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say your first (fourth) park ticket day though. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Downbeach from Atlantic City
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Make sure that you have a DME reservation for your arrival day (this will be for a one-way DME ride, airport to resort). Refer ONLY to your resort reservation number ... DME has nothing to do with your DCL reservation, and even mentioning it might muddy the waters a bit. Just call DME and make sure you have a reservation for your arrival day regarding your 1-night resort reservation. |
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Likes little devils
I know I'm getting old...I get it, I really do Prisoner of Toy Story Mania Join Date: May 2002
Location: Central Ma
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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You were right and I just wish I would have thought to check into it a few days ago. They got it all arranged for me. Re the Park tickets: DME referred me to DCL to verify the rest of the transportation and the DCL rep informed me that we could use our park tickets starting the date of actual arrival and was not limited to starting the first date of the package. They can only be use for 4 days total |
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kiwigirl
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Palmerston North New Zealand
Posts: 439
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I was so looking forward to using DME luggage service (and transportation) on our WDW trip. We leave two weeks today (yippee!) and haven't received anything from DME. We have booked through a TA in New Zealand and unfortuantely it has been really difficult for her to organise DME (don't know why?). She says she has confirmation from DME for our pick up etc. but we haven't got our luggage tags or anything. I read at the beginning of this post that even if you don't get your luggage tags you can still get Disney to deal with your luggage and have it delivered to your resort.
I was wondering if anyone has ever done this? The thought of not having to deal with luggage when arriving in Orlando is just wonderful (especially after a 12 hour flight to San Francisco and then another 5 hours to Orlando). We will have already cleared customs in San Franciso. We are staying at Pop.
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Likes little devils
I know I'm getting old...I get it, I really do Prisoner of Toy Story Mania Join Date: May 2002
Location: Central Ma
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Try not to worry. My suggestions would be to.....use something very 'different' as luggage tags. Perhaps some out of the ordinary colored ribbon. Then, take photos of each piece of luggage, with those 'special ribbons' on them, if at all possible.
When you get to DME welcome area, they will ask you how many pieces of luggage you checked. YOu can then give them the baggage claim receipts, as well as a description (and photos if they want) and they will send someone to get the bags and then send them along to POP. You should be fine..many have done exactly what you are going to do, with very good results. |
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will travelABD trips = clothes optional Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Now living near the parks!
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Your Disney’s Magical Express reservation has been made; however, you may not receive your Disney’s Magical
Express booklet with luggage tags prior to departure for Orlando. Please be assured that you will still be able to utilize the service and receive the same seamless experience. Once you arrive at Orlando International Airport, you have two options: 1) You can pick up your luggage at baggage claim and proceed directly to the Disney Welcome Center. You will be responsible for taking your luggage with you on the motor coach. 2) Or you may proceed directly to the Disney Welcome Center. You do not need to claim your luggage. Disney will gather all of your information and collect your luggage for you and then deliver it to your resort room. IMPORTANT: Please pack any valuables, medications or anything needed immediately upon arrival into Orlando in a carry-on bag. Arrival at Orlando International Airport. Upon arrival, please take the tram from your gate to the main Terminal and proceed to the Disney Welcome Center which is located on the B Side on Level 1 and bypass baggage claim. If you arrive on the A Side, please proceed to the B Side before taking the elevator or escalator down to Level 1. You may follow the airport signs to Ground Transportation. At the Disney Welcome Center, please present your airline baggage claim checks to the Disney representative to confirm the number of bags* checked as well as your return flight information. You will then board a complimentary motor coach that will take you to your resort. Your motor coach may make up to 3 stops before arriving at your resort. Luggage delivery to the resort. Your luggage will be claimed at the airport and delivered to your room. Your luggage may take up to 3 hours after you check-in to be delivered. You do not need to be in your room to receive your luggage. Please note if you take your luggage on the motor coach it will not automatically be delivered to your room.
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kiwigirl
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Palmerston North New Zealand
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Thanks so much for the replies. I feel so much better and think I will still use their service of having them pick up our bags and deliver them to Pop.
Thanks again.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 244
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Can someone tell me if Southwest is a participating airline for DME for boarding passes yet?? I heard they were going to be joining in too soon! Thanks.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Downbeach from Atlantic City
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You can still get your SWA boarding passes at your resort's Lobby Concierge desk, or at Guest Services at the parks or Downtown Disney. It's just that you can't use your resort's Resort Airline Check-in desk to check in and to dispose of your luggage, etc. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ocean City & Bowie, MD
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We are planning to use DME for our the upcoming trip and have an interesting question. (I tried to search for Magical Express in the search option but nothing came up. Then I found this thread)
1. Can we still use DME even if we don't check luggage? We are thinking about saving the extra money since we are flying AirTran where we have to pay for the first bag. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Downbeach from Atlantic City
Posts: 9,689
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Yes, you can still use DME without checked luggage. There's absolutely no requirement that you check luggage. In fact, there are people who use DME who choose NOT to let DME handle their checked luggage.
Have fun. You'll be among the few people who don't have to wonder if your airline will fly your luggage to Orlando on-time! |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 273
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Not sure if this has been asked yet or not. If so sorry I missed it. In the past when we used DME on the return to the airport, its seemed as though we arrived with just enough time to check in luggage and board. When I call to arrange a pickup do they ask for the flight number or just the time? I cant remember. I was thinking about telling them we depart an hour before the actual time to allow some extra time. I dont mind waiting at the airport, just dont like to be rushed like we have been in the past. Thanks
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