sb_sparky
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 10, 2010
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Hi
We just got back from a really fun trip to WDW. We were very upset to fly in and land at 1am to find our 7 suitcases completely wet / soaked. Literally all of the clothes and everything inside was wet all the way through. We then had to drive 4 hours home.
There was a rainstorm and our bags were left in the rain on the tarmac for at least an hour. I would think they would at least try to put a tarp over them. I had tons of dress up costumes, 7 pairs of sparkly minnie ears, my son's original baby mickey ears, autograph books, WDW books, several pairs of leather shoes, and the list goes on...
I had washed and folded everything before flying home, I am on day 2 of continuous washing and am still not done. Not only was everything soaked but all of the suitcases look terrible, several of them were new and look beaten up. I know airlines are rough in handling them but after one flight we are shocked. I should have taken pictures right away, I started washing and unloaded several of the suitcases and realized that it was ridiculous that every one was soaking. I did take some pictures but it is hard to photograph wet clothes when they are saturated through.
I have never considered this before but wanted to see if anyone has ever complained to an airline for wet luggage before?
Thank you
We just got back from a really fun trip to WDW. We were very upset to fly in and land at 1am to find our 7 suitcases completely wet / soaked. Literally all of the clothes and everything inside was wet all the way through. We then had to drive 4 hours home.
There was a rainstorm and our bags were left in the rain on the tarmac for at least an hour. I would think they would at least try to put a tarp over them. I had tons of dress up costumes, 7 pairs of sparkly minnie ears, my son's original baby mickey ears, autograph books, WDW books, several pairs of leather shoes, and the list goes on...
I had washed and folded everything before flying home, I am on day 2 of continuous washing and am still not done. Not only was everything soaked but all of the suitcases look terrible, several of them were new and look beaten up. I know airlines are rough in handling them but after one flight we are shocked. I should have taken pictures right away, I started washing and unloaded several of the suitcases and realized that it was ridiculous that every one was soaking. I did take some pictures but it is hard to photograph wet clothes when they are saturated through.
I have never considered this before but wanted to see if anyone has ever complained to an airline for wet luggage before?
Thank you