RobDoc
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Today marked the first day of the new Magical Express program at WDW. While it promises to be an asset to the WDW experience, it has a ways to go.
We booked our Magical Express transportation thru MS 22 days ago. I was informed that our documents would be sent out 3 weeks before arrival, I pointed out that they should be sent out very soon and was told that they would get them out as quickly as possible.
Last Thursday (7 days prior to our arrival) I called MS to inquire about our Magical Express documents, since they still had not arrived. I was infromed that "they were experiencing some printing difficulties" and would get them sent out as soon as possible. I was also given instructions about what to do "in case they don't arrive before" our departure.
Our documents arrived by FedEx yesterday (5/04/05).
We have gotten to the point, in our Disney travels, where we usually take only carry-on bags, since we have a washer/dryer in the 1BR villa. For this trip, I wanted to truly test Magical Express so we took and extra suitcase- almost empty- just to check a bag.
We were scheduled to arrive at MCO at 7:05pm, but due to delays at ATL we arrived at 8:10 and deplaned about 8:20. We were greeted by Magical Express CM's (wearing Mickey Gloves) as we got off the airport tram at the terminal. We were directed to the Magical Express desk (2 levels down the escalator) where there was a queue to go thru the line. At this time of the day, there were still 10 CM clerk stations open (the desk looks like an airline ticket counter) and we got thru the line quickly- about 5 minutes. While I was in that queue, DW was talking to another CM about how the first day went. She was informed that between 11:00am and 3:00 pm, about 6,000 guests went thru the Magical Express queue, and most DID NOT HAVE ANY DOCUMENTS. So the wait was unbearable with lots of unhappy campers. There will be days to come when over 10,000 guests will be using Magical Express. Hopefully, the documents will be sent out in a timely fashion by then.
Our bus trip was great. Even though we had to wait about 15 minutes to leave, there were only 4 families on the bus. Our bus made 3 stops. SSR was first (one family), OKW was next (just DW and me) and two families for PO/FQ. A video plays on the bus about WDW and the Magical Express program. it emphasizes that gratuities are not expected for the program.
Our checked bag was delivered to the room just after midnight- about 4 hours after landing at MCO.
We have been traveling with FL Tours for a couple of years now and must admit that we missed be greeted by a driver with our name on a sign as we came down the escalator tonight.
I am willing to forgive the, for us, minor inconveniences of Magical Express from this trip and anticipate that the program will run much more smoothly as time goes on and the initial "bugs" are worked from the program. Documents being sent in a timely fashion, guests being better informed about the program (thru the documents) and more efficient handling of checked bags will all serve to make the program a truly positive experience for WDW guests. The buses are great - very comfortable, experienced drivers- and the price is certainly right.
All in all, I'd give our experience with Magical Express a "B" and expect that grade to improve in the coming months.
For DVC members used to a grocery stop, I'd suggest taking advantage of Magical Express and then rent a car for a day (or take a cab) to make a grocery stop. Unless you want a car for your entire stay, you'll still be $$$ ahead.
Enjoy!
We booked our Magical Express transportation thru MS 22 days ago. I was informed that our documents would be sent out 3 weeks before arrival, I pointed out that they should be sent out very soon and was told that they would get them out as quickly as possible.
Last Thursday (7 days prior to our arrival) I called MS to inquire about our Magical Express documents, since they still had not arrived. I was infromed that "they were experiencing some printing difficulties" and would get them sent out as soon as possible. I was also given instructions about what to do "in case they don't arrive before" our departure.
Our documents arrived by FedEx yesterday (5/04/05).
We have gotten to the point, in our Disney travels, where we usually take only carry-on bags, since we have a washer/dryer in the 1BR villa. For this trip, I wanted to truly test Magical Express so we took and extra suitcase- almost empty- just to check a bag.
We were scheduled to arrive at MCO at 7:05pm, but due to delays at ATL we arrived at 8:10 and deplaned about 8:20. We were greeted by Magical Express CM's (wearing Mickey Gloves) as we got off the airport tram at the terminal. We were directed to the Magical Express desk (2 levels down the escalator) where there was a queue to go thru the line. At this time of the day, there were still 10 CM clerk stations open (the desk looks like an airline ticket counter) and we got thru the line quickly- about 5 minutes. While I was in that queue, DW was talking to another CM about how the first day went. She was informed that between 11:00am and 3:00 pm, about 6,000 guests went thru the Magical Express queue, and most DID NOT HAVE ANY DOCUMENTS. So the wait was unbearable with lots of unhappy campers. There will be days to come when over 10,000 guests will be using Magical Express. Hopefully, the documents will be sent out in a timely fashion by then.
Our bus trip was great. Even though we had to wait about 15 minutes to leave, there were only 4 families on the bus. Our bus made 3 stops. SSR was first (one family), OKW was next (just DW and me) and two families for PO/FQ. A video plays on the bus about WDW and the Magical Express program. it emphasizes that gratuities are not expected for the program.
Our checked bag was delivered to the room just after midnight- about 4 hours after landing at MCO.
We have been traveling with FL Tours for a couple of years now and must admit that we missed be greeted by a driver with our name on a sign as we came down the escalator tonight.
I am willing to forgive the, for us, minor inconveniences of Magical Express from this trip and anticipate that the program will run much more smoothly as time goes on and the initial "bugs" are worked from the program. Documents being sent in a timely fashion, guests being better informed about the program (thru the documents) and more efficient handling of checked bags will all serve to make the program a truly positive experience for WDW guests. The buses are great - very comfortable, experienced drivers- and the price is certainly right.
All in all, I'd give our experience with Magical Express a "B" and expect that grade to improve in the coming months.
For DVC members used to a grocery stop, I'd suggest taking advantage of Magical Express and then rent a car for a day (or take a cab) to make a grocery stop. Unless you want a car for your entire stay, you'll still be $$$ ahead.
Enjoy!