The worse time for this to happen is in the afternoons in the summer when storms can delay baggage unloading at the airport. They are not able to unload/work during active lightening. But it's rarely an extensive delayWe’re usually around the 3 hour mark. On our last visit it was around 5 hours but they did call to let us know there had been an issue and to expect a delay.
The worse time for this to happen is in the afternoons in the summer when storms can delay baggage unloading at the airport. They are not able to unload/work during active lightening. But it's rarely an extensive delay
I know most of the time we are out and in the parks for more than 3 hours on arrival day so honestly, have no idea how long they take to deliver. The bags are in the room when we get there. For all we know, it's taken them well over 3 hours. I doubt it but really, we don't know.
The worse time for this to happen is in the afternoons in the summer when storms can delay baggage unloading at the airport. They are not able to unload/work during active lightening. But it's rarely an extensive delay
I know most of the time we are out and in the parks for more than 3 hours on arrival day so honestly, have no idea how long they take to deliver. The bags are in the room when we get there. For all we know, it's taken them well over 3 hours. I doubt it but really, we don't know.
Depending on your airline you may be able to use bags vip to have the luggage delivered to bell services at your resort and then have them bring it to your room when your flight arrives after 10 PM. They are actually the same service that DME uses, but when paying they are available 24/7.I've never had luggage actually take the 3 hours.
Usually have it in 1-2 hours but time of day makes no difference.
Just remember that if you land 10pm or later you pick it up yourself at the airport.
Depending on your airline you may be able to use bags vip to have the luggage delivered to bell services at your resort and then have them bring it to your room when your flight arrives after 10 PM. They are actually the same service that DME uses, but when paying they are available 24/7.
While I would generally agree, the issue is with all of the construction at MCO and flying into Terminal B, it becomes a very long walk from Terminal B's baggage claim vs being able to cross across on the upper floor and having a minimal walk and after a 4 hour flight that may be worth it since we wouldn't need anything from the luggage until late the next day anyway.I certainly wouldn't pay money.
I've never arrived after 10pm so I've never had to worry about it but if I did I'd go get my bags.
Common misconception but it is what the paperwork says.We have never had an issue getting our bags within the 3 hour window until we landed after 7pm. We called to inquire about our bags around 10pm or so and we were told that it is 3-4 hours after you arrive at your resort not from when you land. We did not get our bags until 1am. I will never use tags again for a flight that lands later than 3-4pm.
IMHO, its best to just take the luggage yourself. Don't use the tags and the bus driver will place your luggage in compartment. Drop you off a resort and you'll have the luggage right then. Just get your bags at baggage claim and take them to DME. Of course if you plan to goto parks before you check in..then yes you'd need to wait for them.
We always goto resort first..not sure what the OP plan was. but if you are going to check in and all....there is no point in having them delivered to the room. you may as well take them on bus with you.