We love curbside check in. I want to travel with my bags to the airport that is why we do not use RAC.
Why not just use RAC at your resort?
They sure do. But, hey, it's vacation! Spend the $5. It's worth it.
Though I think several airlines have dropped this. DL/NW used to charge for it, but now it's strictly tips. I tip big, though, because these guys and gals are saving me a ton of time.
I have to admit we travel very rarely so we've never used skycaps or curb side check-in, how does it work exactly? They check in for you and print your boarding passes for you?
Well, I'm more than a little miffed you were in Boston and didn't say anything. There are times I can actually get in to say hi to people. Sheesh.
RAC is Resort Airline Check-In...but it is only available if you are staying at a WDW resort. We have stayed at Bonnet Creek several times over the past 2 years, so we have to check our own luggage at the airport. We always use curbside as there are never more than a few people while inside it is packed.
We've mostly flown JetBlue and they do charge for curbside check-in. I cannot remember how much, but it is worth every single penny and more.
I love curbside check in! It is a godsend when traveling with small children with luggage, strollers and car seats.
I read an article last week that stated that 85% of lost or misrouted luggage originated from curbside check in!
When using curbside check in, check to make sure your belongings have the correct 3 letter airport code attached.
I have fortunately never had a problem, but just a word of caution.
Yes, same here, always......I ALWAYS check to see that my luggage was tagged correctly when dropping with curbside or even inside for that matter.
I love curbside check in! It is a godsend when traveling with small children with luggage, strollers and car seats.
I read an article last week that stated that 85% of lost or misrouted luggage originated from curbside check in!
When using curbside check in, check to make sure your belongings have the correct 3 letter airport code attached.
I have fortunately never had a problem, but just a word of caution.