seashoreCM
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On second thought I agree that doing it (using Magical Express for luggage only) would be "at your own risk."
Like this: If neither the guest nor the luggage is transported by DME then DME might not take responsibility simply because yellow tags were affixed to the luggage. You could say that such guest was not a DME guest.
I suppose that any paid claims relating to DME and also to various other dealings with Disney are under nondisclosure agreements hence little information about such is available.
In addition, in the name of efficiency, DME has stopped asking at the welcoming area how many bags you have (asked of each and every party) in favor of letting things slip until a guest reports non-receipt of a bag from DME (very few parties). This chops out a big chunk of work proactively trying to locate bags (lots) that merely arrive in Orlando on the next flight although subjecting guests (few) to additional waits because DME itself misdirected a bag within WDW.
Like this: If neither the guest nor the luggage is transported by DME then DME might not take responsibility simply because yellow tags were affixed to the luggage. You could say that such guest was not a DME guest.
I suppose that any paid claims relating to DME and also to various other dealings with Disney are under nondisclosure agreements hence little information about such is available.
In addition, in the name of efficiency, DME has stopped asking at the welcoming area how many bags you have (asked of each and every party) in favor of letting things slip until a guest reports non-receipt of a bag from DME (very few parties). This chops out a big chunk of work proactively trying to locate bags (lots) that merely arrive in Orlando on the next flight although subjecting guests (few) to additional waits because DME itself misdirected a bag within WDW.
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