maryj11
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Yes I did, but it’s not always accurate. I’m not sure I trust it.Check out Touringplans site for that information![]()
Yes I did, but it’s not always accurate. I’m not sure I trust it.Check out Touringplans site for that information![]()
Yes only DME stop is the lobby at CBR. There is bell services right outside the front door if my memory serves correctly. You can drop your luggage and ask for it to be sent to your room, if you know your room number, then head out for the day. Or they can hold it until your return and bring it up once you're back.Well, this is really embarrassing. I am pretty sure I have asked this question before, but I can't find my own Q&A.
With online check-in, we can skip the front lobby, but we're taking Magical Express. The lobby is the only stop, right? And in that case, will bell services help with our luggage? I'm concerned about carting a week's worth of luggage for four people all over CBR while also wrangling two kids. LOL.
TIA and apologies for not being able to find my own question if it was in this thread previously.
Yes only DME stop is the lobby at CBR. There is bell services right outside the front door if my memory serves correctly. You can drop your luggage and ask for it to be sent to your room, if you know your room number, then head out for the day. Or they can hold it until your return and bring it up once you're back.
Does Disney now charge a package fee of $12 if you have items shipped directly to the resort?
Is this true? I have not heard anything about Disney charging for incoming shipped items.
It is definitely true. I received three Amazon small packages and was charged $6 apiece. There was a note attached to each item, saying that I would be charged a $6 fee per item.
Thank you for the information. I really had no idea they started charging for this. While I realize it is not a lot of money in the scheme of things, it still bugs me.
I believe the charge is only for non-grocery items though. Groceries are still free.Thank you for the information. I really had no idea they started charging for this. While I realize it is not a lot of money in the scheme of things, it still bugs me.
Not sure about Barbados, but from Martinique, it took at least 10 minutes to get to the main Skyliner station. It may have taken longer, I wasn't really timing it. I am not a slow walker, but I was not jogging either. It is not a direct shot either and you have to navigate through the little island and then around the paths and buildings on the other side. If you are wanting to go to Epcot, it is probably easier and a bit quicker to walk to the Riviera station from Martinique and board there.how far is the walk from barbados or martinique to the skyliner depot
I believe the charge is only for non-grocery items though. Groceries are still free.
What would be the first bus stop? Martinique?We are in Aruba and it’s much closer to walk to Riveria hub - 5 mins or less. The main Caribbean Beach Skyliner is about 10 minutes.
I would highly recommend against early buses from Aruba. It’s the last bus stop and many (every) bus seems to be full. We waited awhile before bailing and driving into Magic Kingdom to get to rope drop. Some people at the bus waited over an hour the day before and called the resort, basically demanding they send an empty bus to the Aruba stop. Maybe walk to one of the first bus stops if you’re dependent on the buses.