How soon before your trip do you receive the envelope with the "free" tags?
I'm leaving May 1st. I got the DME booklet with the yellow tags one day last week. The bigger envelope with the plastic luggage tags I got two days ago (3/29).
I think we got yellow ME tags left on our door at the resort the night before leaving along with the paper that had the time of the ME pickup. You could put them on your bags and call Bell Services and then Bell Services would get them from your room, check them in, and take them to the airport and get them put on the plane. Basically it cut out the step of having to take your own bags to the RAC desk.
But I can't say for certain that what the PP is describing is for that.
Are you sure about this? I go to WDW 4-6 times a year and have never gotten the yellow DME tags to go home. We always get them about a month before our trips. Those yellow tags are only used at MCO as flags that the luggage needs to be pulled behind the scenes, so they are not sent out into the baggage claim area. They are then used at WDW to sort the luggage into carts depending on which resort they go to. The night before you go home all you should be getting is an evelope with a single piece of paper in it, telling you your pick up time and the phone number to call if you need to pay any luggage fees. On the day you go home if you don't pull the yellow tags off, the RAC people do. Those yellow tags are only for luggage going
to the resorts, not home. If you look at them you will see they have the name of your resort, not your home airport code on them. Also we've always had to check our own bags at the RAC desk, because they have to see our photo ID, before they'll tag the luggage and print our boarding passes. We have to be at the RAC desk, because they weigh the luggage, check the confirmation number showing that we called and paid the required baggage fees, and check those photo IDs. Bell Services will come get the luggage and take it down to the RAC desk, but we still have to go down there to check the bags in ourselves.
Again I go to WDW several times a year and always use DME. Those yellow tags are only for incoming checked bags, not homeward bound bags. I think it's funny, every trip I see people at the airport in line for the DME buses that have those yellow tags on their carry on bags.

I also see people on our last day with those yellow tags still on their checked bags and people at the RAC desk are tearing them off, before putting the airline claim tags on them.
