you check in. if your room is ready then proceed to put your bags in your room. if your room is not ready than you can leave your bags with bell services.Ok so if I understand it correctly, we can leave our luggage with the hotel bell service and not check in to the hotel and go straight to the MK bus?
your good on every point. the one thing I will point out is that with online check in it is possible that it could take less time to get lyour room key and drop off your luggage than going to bell services and doing a drop off. that of course depends on what resort your staying at. if its cbr for example and your room is last building out then it will take a while but if your at akl and you have a room close to the elevator then it is a quick process. I personally like to drop off my luggage first then I don't have to worry about them getting it to me later. i'm usually tired when I get back from the parks and the last thing I would want to do is track down the luggage. that however is all individual.So am I correct in thinking that the sequnce for using Disney transportation to get from the ship to a WDW resort is as follows:
1. Disney will provide an instruction letter the night before disembarkment as well as tags to put on the luggage indicating where we can expect to find the bags in the holding area (if we want Disney to take the bags off the ship)
2. We will claim the bags in the holding area, go through customs, and board the bus with our bags (with the bags being stored under the bus)
3. We can expect the bus to leave around 9 am and get to our resort some time between 10:30 am and noon (depending on the number of resort stops prior to ours)
4. Once at the resort, we need to take bags with us from off the bus
5. We can check in, and if the room is ready, we can simply leave our bags in the room. But if the room is not ready, we can simply check the bags with bell services.
6. We can head to a park (and shouldn't necessarly expect to get there before noon at the earliest)
Is this right? And, if we're in a hurry can we simply skip ckeck in and check the bags directly with bell services as soon as we get off the bus?
you check in. if your room is ready then proceed to put your bags in your room. if your room is not ready than you can leave your bags with bell services.
I'm not sure you can leave luggage without actually checking in. I could be wrong.And, if we're in a hurry can we simply skip ckeck in and check the bags directly with bell services as soon as we get off the bus?
just a few thoughts for you. the bus is pretty much right out the side door, it would be no further than the car pick up area, in fact I think it is closer. the other thing is with car pick up you are standing around looking for your car service with lots of other people who are looking for theirs to, where as when you go to get the bus you are directed to your bus and get on right away, no waiting and usually no line.
the other thing is whether or not you use the bus or car service you will have to take your luggage to bell services yourself. at least I have never experienced a driver that was willing to take my luggage to bell services. ymmv.
Thanks for this info! I think I posted this earlier, but it's only myself and my young son that travel together, so there are a few challenges that go along with that. Nothing major, and I'm used to itjust a few thoughts for you. the bus is pretty much right out the side door, it would be no further than the car pick up area, in fact I think it is closer. the other thing is with car pick up you are standing around looking for your car service with lots of other people who are looking for theirs to, where as when you go to get the bus you are directed to your bus and get on right away, no waiting and usually no line.
the other thing is whether or not you use the bus or car service you will have to take your luggage to bell services yourself. at least I have never experienced a driver that was willing to take my luggage to bell services. ymmv.
Good to know!My daughter and I had second seating for breakfast on the last day of our cruise in early March. Based on the wording in the letter telling us to depart the ship by 8:15 am, we felt we wouldn't have enough time to eat breakfast in the dining room, so we dropped off our gratuity envelopes and skipped breakfast, thinking that the buses would leave as they filled up. However, people continued to trickle onto our bus for nearly an hour and we departed at 9:00 am.
Based on this experience, I feel that the time in the letter should be changed to 8:30 am so that people with the second breakfast seating don't feel so rushed!
I think our travel time to the Polynesian was around two hours (we were the third stop).Good to know!