JoeSchmieg
DVC Memeber - BCV AKV
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OK ... stupid question time ... about checking bags on the airline.
First, what I do know. I do know that the total measurement is 62" as measured by the sum of the height, width and length of the bag. I also know that they measure the total bag, including any protruding feet or handles.
I'm flying Alaska air for this cruise. We are just a little short on luggage and I was planning to use a couple of duffels. I measured them and they are at about 60". That's close and when they are duffels, I am very worried.
The oversize bag fee is $50 PLUS another $50 if they are ALSO over weight. Even then, it is only $100 and new luggage is quite a bit more than that. I'm thinking it might be better to just pack up one of our oversize with all of the jackets, fleece, boots, etc. That stuff takes up space but doesn't weigh much. Then I can pay the one oversize fee instead of purchasing more luggage. Not sure I should risk taking the duffels.
So here is the stupid question ... stupid because I know the answer probably is "it depends".
How strict are they? I mean, if I'm within an inch or two will they get out a tape and measure it?
I've searched DIS and read several of the posts there, including those about "bag lean". But I'm not sure if I should "risk it."
OK my new found friends. Your thoughts?
So what choise do you have? Cab you "stuff" some of the overage in to carry on? I believe each person can have one carry on in addition to a "personal" item such as a back back, purse, laptop bag? Maybe Wear jackets on to the airplane or even just carry them in your arm? Could cut down on the bulk.
Just some thoughts.
Joe