ro80 said:
Hi -
we haven't used ME before but I have heard horror stories about people not getting their luggage until late at night, but FYI you can take your luggage with you if you want. I am going in September and we are just going to check our own baggage. You can still ride the bus for free. It's just a way of me making sure I get my luggage when I want it. So, it is an option. Have fun!!!!!!!
"Horror stories ...." Hmm ....
[Please read the following as it was intended, in a helpful and friendly way ....]
A lot of those "horror stories" are really just examples of people not knowing what to expect. To put it another way, they can be examples of people having unrealistic expectations. DME luggage arrives in your room a few hours after you do. There's no horror there if you know that, but if you were expecting it to beat you to your room and had planned to change into nice clothes to go eat at Victoria and Albert's a half-hour later, then yeh, that would seem like a pretty horrific realization. But if you KNEW your luggage would lag behind a few hours, you could take your immediate needs in your carry-on. Simple. Problem solved. The last time I used DME, we were in our resort pool when our luggage was apparently delivered to our room. We had our swim stuff in our carry-ons. It would have been a horror story to tell the kids the first thing we would do is swim but then not be able to because it was in our checked luggage and we didn't know it would be in our room some time AFTER we checked in.
Also, let's say you're like me this coming November and will be arriving at MCO at 9:30 p.m. with a 4 year old and 6 year old. If I didn't know my checked luggage would take a few hours, then sure, I'd be reporting a horror story that I couldn't get my kids to go to bed because their jammies and bedtime comfort objects and toothbrushes and nighttime medications (for example) weren't available to me because of that danged horrific Magical Express. But since I KNOW that my luggage will arrive a few hours later, I'll have all the necessary stuff in my carry-on. Simple. A rant is prevented. No horror here, move along ....
If I didn't know to ask at the resort that they hold my luggage until morning, I'd be on here reporting a horror story that a rude Bell Services CM woke us up at midnight. But since I know what to expect, my simple request PREVENTS a horror story.
I gave this example elsewhere. Let's say you and your kids are VERY hungry and go into a table-service restaurant. Your food is not delivered to you the moment you completed giving your food order to the waitress. Is it a horror story that you had to wait 20 minutes to get your food? Of course not, because you know to expect that time lag, and you plan accordingly by either eating a little earlier or bringing a little snack for the kids to keep them happy until the meal arrives.
A ittle knowledge and planning PREVENTS most horror stories, because most are not actual horror stories.
I'm much happier to pack a few things in a carry-on, not have to carry my luggage, and get to my resort sooner by avoiding baggage claim. But that's just me. To each's own.
