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I third this!Just ship them home so much easier and if they are broken in transit Disney will replace them. It happened to my mom. She shipped home a bunch of ornaments about half were broken, Disney replaces the broken ones no questions asked.
We have a pretty large snow globe collection and those things are heavy, plus the box is large, so it would take up a pretty good sized spot in your suitcase.A checked bag is one that is not carried onto the planewith you.It is loaded onto the plane by baggage handlers and you pick it up in baggage claim a the airport.It can cost you $20 and up to check a bag depending on the airline ( Southwest is free).I would NOT but a snowglobe in a bag even if it is well cushioned.For one it will increase the weight of the bag, and airlines now charge more for overweight bags.Second,If you saw how some of the baggage people handle the bags , you would think twice.They throw,fling and shove bags on top of bags with no regards as to what is in them.They don't have the time to handle with care since they are trying to get planes loaded an unloaded for connections etc.Have Disney ship it home, it is just easier
we had one break once at home when someone was looking at it and dropped it. We also had a shipped one that broke in transit. I would second the slimy, oily mess.Also keep in mind its not just water in snowglobes. Its a combination of things and will leave a slimely oily mess if it breaks usually full of glitter, not to mention the disappointment of getting home to a broken treasure.
We bought and carried some home in e days when you could still carry them on, but now, I would ship any we buy.