LWQuestie
I'm the Rocketeer!
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- May 9, 2001
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In all the times I've used DME (and that is a ton) I have yet to have boarding passes left for me. I have always had to go to RAC and do them myself. Anything else is pretty much in violation of some rule...you know, the one where you are asked for ID??? Sure, some people have gotten a type of boarding pass, but I'm not at all sure that it's the final one they use at security.
I was at AKL Kidani three weeks ago. I received the DME packet the day before we checked out and the morning that we checked out, there was an envelope on the door with our Southwest boarding passes. The envelope was DME, but the letter inside was from RAC. I had EBCI. They were absolutely real boarding passes, as I didn't stop at the SW counter/kiosk upon arrival at the airport, just ate and went through security.
You don't have to provide ID to print a boarding pass (like at home or at the kiosk). You have to show ID to check bags and to pass through security to the air-side terminal.
Disney needs to stay out of airport business. Unless they are going to have a dedicated security line..and it would have to be multiple lines, nothing will change. Add to that.....while some of us here are experienced fliers, many that are at MCO are not. So even those 'dedicated' Disney guest security lines would be bogged down as well. It usually isn't the TSA that is causing the bogging down. It's those travelers that are truly clueless. They have no idea what they are doing, and when they get stopped and questioned, they either get all belligerant, or they get confused and frazzled.
Disney could, however, provide help in the organization of moving people around inside the security area, between the ID checker at the head of the line and the belt/detector at the end. The current setup is verkakte.