BCV23 said:United/Ted marks our luggage priority because my husband is a 1K/million mile flyer. Usually but not always the bags come off quickly. However, this doesn't happen on the return trip if you use the resort checkin.
Does the preferential treatment bother anyone else? At ORD, my husband (and the rest of us if we're flying with him) can use a seperate entrance with virtually no lone for security. As I posted earlier, at MCO you can pay for the clear service. But what family of four or five who vacations at WDW once a year would shell out that kind of money? Even though my family benefits from these perks, it really doesn't seem fair to me.
But I will walk through that short line at ORD as long as it is there.![]()
While my bags are marked 'priority' every week, they rarely come off any quicker. That's on United and Star Alliance partners.
I don't see it as preferential treatment. It's simply a loyalty perk. We pay for it in the amount of revenue we give to an airline (or hotel company, or rental car company)
National and other rental agencies offer a similar service, and it is very popular. People make a choice to pay for the service by joining the program.
Imagine if WDW implemented a 'frequent guest' program with upgrades and perks - people would enjoy that too.
I value my Star Alliance elite status as it is a small reward for travelling 100,000 miles a year and being away from home. That travel is not as glamourous as some make think. It's a choice we make, but it does have it's drawbacks. And the airlines reward us by offering us very small perks. (Believe me, we don't get upgraded on every flight)
As to 'clear' being a scam to make money - I can't comment on the US program, but the border program requires very indepth application and screening. I have seen people who were turned down for what they considered very minor reasons. There are very strict guidelines (ie I can't carry ANY food, not even mints for the plane, when I use the program)
I consider that similar to when I use my EU passport to travel through Europe. I am not 'cutting' a line, I am simply preauthorized to use a service which asks fewer questions etc because of my precleared status.