OKW Lover said:
Its never a good idea to to pack all your stuff in checked bags. Seasoned travelers bring a day's worth of clothes, toiletries and all medications in their carry-on bags. If you do it that way, you won't really care what time your bags get to the room.
sharibrat said:
Easier said than done with a toddler!
I used to always carry my toiletries on with me, but the toy bag to keep her occupied on the plane has replaced that. Medication, eyeglasses/contacts, snacks, toys, cameras.......that's about our limit. I'll have to find a place to stash an extra shirt or something.
OKW Lover is right. I did it with a 5 year old and a 2.5 year old in May. Keep in mind that when you use DME you won't have to carry around your checked luggage, so all you will need to "lug around" will be your kids and your carry-ons. Each ticketed passenger is entitled to at least one carry-on (some airlines allow more), and that includes your kids. We each had a carry-on -- even my 2.5 year old (who is very little, only the 4th percentile in height) had a little backpack with coloring books, small toys, etc.
No matter where or when I travel by air, I ALWAYS have a carry-on with supplies for my first 24 hours, just in case the AIRLINE delays my luggage. If you do this, you won't care how long it takes your luggage to get to your room, because you'll have everything you need.
Seriously, go gather and fold a complete change of clothes, PJs, toiletries, medications, bathing suit, etc. for each person in your party. You'll be surprised how little room that takes up, especially when you're talking about warm weather clothes. You can fit ALL of that into one carry-on, like a small rolling suitcase that fits in the overhead.
Each kid can have a small carry-on with toys, snacks (even if the child is too small to actually carry it, you're still entitled to carry it on, and it'll be small enough that it won't bog you down if you have to carry it). I'll put it to you in a different way -- for a week vacation, we had 4 carry-ons and 2 checked suitcases.
Eight hours' wait for DME luggage sounds like a worst case scenario. It is absolutely not typical. I arrived at WDW on May 8, DME's 4th day of operations. All I know is that I checked into my room at CBR at 11:00 a.m., walked around, got lunch, changed for the pool, enjoyed the pool, and when we got back to our room at 2:30 p.m. our checked bags were there. Even if they weren't, we would've been fine even if they arrived the following morning, because we were prepared. Prepared not so much for DME as we were for the possibility of the airline delaying our luggage. Better safe than sorry, you know?
Have a great time on your trip!
-- Eric
