The clearly stated policy of Disney in a contract with the Orlando International Airport is to transfer all luggage that has the tags on them to Disney. Disney does not alter its policy between them and Orlando International. Disney has no policy on not transferring luggage if you don't ride the busses. If you have a reservation you are entitled to both or one or the other if you are staying at a Disney resort.
One piece of luggage significantly damaged would not affect the transfer of other pieces because the only determination of transfer or not is the luggage tag itself. If the Disney tag is there it gets transferred. If it is not there some problems may exist. Disney has no way of knowing whether or not you make the flight. The luggage comes off the plane and is immediately directed to Disney or to the carousels. If the luggage does get to the carousels either the Disney workers pick it up or the airline employees call Disney to pick it up. You may come in on a different flight 4 hours later but your luggage will be at Disney within 3 - 4 hours after it is picked up. Luggage is not grouped by passenger name until it gets to the resorts.
I have actually found out a lot since the days of a few years ago when everyone swore the luggage did not get to Disney unless you rode the DME bus. Riding a bus is not a determination whether you get your luggage delivered to your resort in Disney.
Edd....I know we've been down this street before, and pretty much everyone knows how I feel....if you tag your bags and let DME transport them, then you don't ride the bus, your bags will most likely get to your resort, but if something goes awry with the luggage, there could be an issue.
So....with that statement in mind....Disney has told guest after guest, who have called to ask, that they are supposed to ride the bus to the resort if they want to have their bags transported from MCO to resorts. While I do understand that Disney has a contract with MCO regarding transfer of luggage, it isn't the info that Disney gives their guests. And that is what most people are going to base their info on.
So, once again, I say......yes, your bags will most likely get to your resort if you tag them and they you take a towncar or a rental car to the resort. But, there could be situations that may prevent Disney from tracking your bags.
One of which is this....when you checkin at the DME welcome counter, you are asked how many bags you checked through. This way, DME has a number of bags to be looking for. If you checked 4 bags, but only 3 came through, and you hadn't checked in at the counter, how would DME know that they were short a bag? How would they know to track the missing bag? No one would realize it until the guest found the bags in their room, with one missing. And that could be many hours after getting off the plane.
So, yet again, I say.....be fully informed before you decide what you want to do. To be perfectly safe, you may want to head to the DME welcome counter, checkin with them and then head back to the rental car or towncar. A pain, for sure, but it's the only sure fire way to know that your bags will get to you with no problems.
Paging Tom Morrow's experience is exactly the type of experience I have warned against. And none of us were there, so none of us can say what the situation was...only Paging knows, and has posted. Why are we so quick to dismiss negative experiences? They do happen. Thank heaven they don't happen often but they do happen. Just because none of us have had similar experiences does not negate that experience.