seashoreCM
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Don't look now but even if you did check in and ride the bus, Disney (in most cases) still doesn't have enough information to file a timely baggage claim with the airline.
In all the lost/misdirected baggage instances that I got wind of, Disney has found imaginative ways to keep that guest's Disney experience magical. (I'll leave it to your imagination to figure out how, unless you have read the same accounts I did.)
I won't rule out the possiblity of Disney's some day using failure to ride the bus just as an ad hoc excuse or loophole to refuse to compensate the guest with any cash (for example for a business suit to be used down in Miami or Tampe after the Disney vacation) as a result of baggage lost forever prior to arriving in Orlando, saying instead (copied from another reply) "too bad" althoug not in those exact words.
I'll leave this point in an abstract state. When you follow the DME instructions precisely (using the service for "people and baggage") it could be said that Disney has separated you from your baggage. If you use DME for "baggage only" you have voluntarily separated yourself from your baggage.
And now to make sport. Someone who participated in this thread and who shall remain unnamed saw fit to (or felt compelled to) wait in * room several hours for DME baggage to arrive. The reason was some screwup by * grown child prior to the vacation. * has also from time to time on these boards disparaged using DME as a "people only" service which is currently the only way to protect one from the yet to be reported on worst case airline screwup.
* -- Pronouns that have a gender have been suppressed to protect that person's innocence.
In all the lost/misdirected baggage instances that I got wind of, Disney has found imaginative ways to keep that guest's Disney experience magical. (I'll leave it to your imagination to figure out how, unless you have read the same accounts I did.)
I won't rule out the possiblity of Disney's some day using failure to ride the bus just as an ad hoc excuse or loophole to refuse to compensate the guest with any cash (for example for a business suit to be used down in Miami or Tampe after the Disney vacation) as a result of baggage lost forever prior to arriving in Orlando, saying instead (copied from another reply) "too bad" althoug not in those exact words.
I'll leave this point in an abstract state. When you follow the DME instructions precisely (using the service for "people and baggage") it could be said that Disney has separated you from your baggage. If you use DME for "baggage only" you have voluntarily separated yourself from your baggage.
But the white tag with MCO in big letters on it, next to the yellow tag, should be known the world over and the baggage person should send the bag there accordingly.I can't imagine that if the baggage people at <home airport> misdirect my bag to Omaha, rather than Orlando, that when that one lone bag gets to Omaha, some baggage person is going to say..."Hey, it's a yellow Disney tag. This bag should've gone to Disney World. Send it there guys!"
And now to make sport. Someone who participated in this thread and who shall remain unnamed saw fit to (or felt compelled to) wait in * room several hours for DME baggage to arrive. The reason was some screwup by * grown child prior to the vacation. * has also from time to time on these boards disparaged using DME as a "people only" service which is currently the only way to protect one from the yet to be reported on worst case airline screwup.
* -- Pronouns that have a gender have been suppressed to protect that person's innocence.