Disneyfanatic108
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Just wanted to give an update. We arrived at MCO at 9:30 this morning and our luggage arrived at our room at 1:30. Was pretty worried just using it as delivery but all went well.
goofy4tink said:Here's my issue nowadays. Used to be that DME asked you how many bags you checked when you got to the checkin line. Not any more. Soooo, how are they going to know to look for a missing bag, if they have no idea how many bags to look for? They aren't, plain and simple. If your family tags 3 bags, and only 2 show up at MCO, then you are going to have a huge surprise when you get to your resort room later that day. Might not be a huge issue if you arrive at MCO at 3:30, get to your resort at 5, and get into your room, and you hang around until your bags get there, so you notice a bag is missing. BUT...what happens if you check in at 10am, your room isn't ready, so you head off to the parks for the day (as many of us do), and return around 7pm, to find 2 of your 3 bags sitting in your room. Who is now responsible for finding that missing bag? Who knows where it is...could be in another resort room, could be in Detroit, or it could still be at the home airport.
But, DME is going to tell you the airline misdirected it, while the airline is going to tell you that DME messed up. This is my biggest fear with DME. It doesn't happen often, but bags get misdirected.
Only time DME ever asked me how many bags I checked were the times I Booked a trip so soon they couldn't get anything in the mail to me fast enough. So I had to stop at the counter to get a boarding pass for the bus.
All the other times, the CMs waved me past the check in counter if I had my boarding slip for ME.
We once had bags arrive very late and the manager at the hotel in charge of luggage told me that a piece of luggage is generally scanned a minimum of 8 times from the time it is pulled at the airport until delivered in your room. ME has a MUCH BETTER idea of where your luggage is at any given time than any airline.
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What I don't understand about this is why they insist on tying the luggage delivery from the airport to riding Magical Express when the luggage isn't even on the same bus with you carried it with you. But, when you are leaving the resort you can do Resort Airline Checkin whether you ride ME or not. Is it not all one service?![]()
What I don't understand about this is why they insist on tying the luggage delivery from the airport to riding Magical Express when the luggage isn't even on the same bus with you carried it with you. But, when you are leaving the resort you can do Resort Airline Checkin whether you ride ME or not. Is it not all one service?![]()
What I don't understand about this is why they insist on tying the luggage delivery from the airport to riding Magical Express when the luggage isn't even on the same bus with you carried it with you. But, when you are leaving the resort you can do Resort Airline Checkin whether you ride ME or not. Is it not all one service?![]()
Nope. it isn't. Inbound luggage service is handled by DME. RAC is handled by Bags, inc. They are two completely separate companies.
As others have noted, luggage handling at the end of your stay is completely different than at the start. DME takes care of checked bags going from MCO to your resort. When it's time to get back to MCO, you can ride the DME bus, with your bags if you choose. Or, you can check your bags through, at your resort, and get boarding passes, through RAC (remote airline checkin). This is just like curbside checkin, but the curb is 30 or so miles from the airport!!
Another thing to keep in mind....Disney would prefer it's guests to have to depend on WDW transportation. Not having a car keeps guests onsite, vs heading to other theme parks and restaurants. So, they tell us that DME is not a luggage transfer service..that baggage delivery to the resort is a perk of riding the bus.
One other thing, there is no "automatic gratuity" paid to luggage handlers by DME or BAGS. If the guest doesn't give a gratuity to the person delivering or picking up their luggage, they don't get a tip. I don't know where the idea came about that DME or BAGS had a set tip for the luggage handlers, but it is not true.
How is someone supposed to tip for getting their luggage delivered to their room if they're not there when it happens? Some people do stay in their rooms and wait for it, but it's not necessary to do so.
Disney's bell services cast members routinely leave bags in guest rooms while guests are out having fun. They are somehow compensated for this, although Disney has never published exactly how they do this (nor would I expect Disney to). The key point is that guests do not have to wait for their bags to get from the airport to the resort and for a bell services CM to show up at the room.How is someone supposed to tip for getting their luggage delivered to their room if they're not there when it happens? Some people do stay in their rooms and wait for it, but it's not necessary to do so.
Disney's bell services cast members routinely leave bags in guest rooms while guests are out having fun. They are somehow compensated for this, although Disney has never published exactly how they do this (nor would I expect Disney to).
The lDME luggage delivered to the room is done by a WDW CM.
How is someone supposed to tip for getting their luggage delivered to their room if they're not there when it happens? Some people do stay in their rooms and wait for it, but it's not necessary to do so.
Disney's bell services cast members routinely leave bags in guest rooms while guests are out having fun. They are somehow compensated for this, although Disney has never published exactly how they do this (nor would I expect Disney to). The key point is that guests do not have to wait for their bags to get from the airport to the resort and for a bell services CM to show up at the room.
However, inbound and outbound, Disney does not do anything that eliminates normal and customary tipping for assistance with bags beyond this, just because DME is involved in some way.
Guests who get baggage help from anyone else -- airport porters, inbound DME drivers, arrival bell services at the resort entrance or lobby, departure bell services, Resort Airline Check-in skycaps, inbound DME drivers, or airport skycaps -- should assume that the usual United Sates tipping practices apply.
Many peoples wit until they will be in the room and then call and request delivery. Some are kind enough to stop by the luggage room and leave a tip for the person who did the delivery. They know who delivered to what room. Most just don't do anything.
The same is true for a lot of jobs.The only compensation is the low hourly pay with minimal to no benefits. If the tip isn't handed over by the guest, they get no tip.
DME does not take care of bags from the airport to the resort, unless you bring your own bags to the bus and store them in the bay. It is BAGS employees who pull luggage at the airport, bring it to the resort (have you seen the large white trucks unloading crates of baggage with the yellow BAGS logo on them?), and deliver it to your room. DME is Mears and they only deliver people and luggage accompanying those people. BAGS does all the other luggage.
Not true at all resorts. At Pop and Art, all luggage--all--is handled by BAGS staff. I believe this is the case at All Stars as well.
The only compensation is the low hourly pay with minimal to no benefits. If the tip isn't handed over by the guest, they get no tip.