
I don't worry about it, bumbershoot. If that would ever happen, I would get a cab to Walmart and pick up a few sets clothing, no big deal.
No matter where you're flying to, your carry on should have everything you'll need for the first 24 hours, all valuables, all medications, and anything that can't be easily replaced.
I had a bag bounce around the country for 2 weeks once. Fortunately, it disappeared on the way home from WDW, not the way there.This. I have had my luggage "rerouted" to Chicago and it took 20 hours to arrive.
If you fly and stay on site, do you carry on anything?
I am thinking of getting a small (21in) rolling suitcase to bring as a carry-on. I would put things that I would really miss if our luggage got lost, plus items we could use on our arrival day. (We would also have a computer bag, camera bag, and kids' backpacks with us.)
Basically I would pack 1 change clothes per person, bathing suits for everyone, pajamas, a travel sunscreen, the costumes I have to surprise my kids with for the week, pressed penny supplies, autograph books... etc.
The rest of our toiletries, clothes, sunscreen, etc I would pack, check, and let DME deal with. Everything but the camera bag will be left with the bellhop if our room isn't ready in time.
What do you do?
I'm in awe of anyone who can do this.My DH and I.... seasoned packers... each have a duffle bag with the appropriate dimentions to carry on. We also bring a small backpack/tote bag that fits under the seat. We stay at WDW for 6 nights and pack light.. NO EXTRA stuff we won't end up wearing/using. I use those large Ziploc bags and squeeze out the air and it really saves space. I realize with kids not everyone can do that but I'm cheap and don't want to pay extra for checked bags and fear they will be lost.. cause once the airline sent my checked bag to neverland and I got it 2 days later..
