Lewisc said:pumkinboy--I think CRO is guilty of hyperbole. Your room assignment isn't always confirmed until you check in. All you have to do is get on a bus. Your luggage has to be pulled, go to a central point, get sorted, trucked to your resort and then given to a bellhop for delivery to your room. It's already been posted that your luggage won't even leave the airport until you checkin for ME. Now if you checkin in the morning and go to a park your luggage might be in your room when you get there.
Bowen9475--My concern would be a knock or a phone call walking you up telling you that your luggage is here.
Look at the terminal map. When you get off the monorail you're in the middle of the airport. When you go to the monorail to board your flight they're paired, one is the A side and other is the B side. The same thing on the other side. You're don't have to go from the B side to the A side. You're getting off the monorail and going to the A side INSTEAD of going to the B side. How far your gate is from the monorail will have much greater impact on how far you walk than A vs B.
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We (myself, DD11 & DS5) will be using ME on June 1 going to BCV. Arriving at MCO at 10:35 a.m. We are flying Northwest. Which terminal is NWA in, A or B? Help explain where we will get ME? Since DH isn't joining us for 3 more days I will be doing this solo.
Just as a side note, we will NOT be using ME for our return to MCO. I am one of those people who would not be happy to have to leave my resort 3 hours before flight time, so we will be going over the the Swan and renting a one way car to MCO from Alamo. At least this way we get the benefits of ME on the arrival day and also miss the chaos at the Alamo counter for rental.
Lewisc said:Look at the terminal map. When you get off the monorail you're in the middle of the airport. When you go to the monorail to board your flight they're paired, one is the A side and other is the B side. The same thing on the other side. You're don't have to go from the B side to the A side. You're getting off the monorail and going to the A side INSTEAD of going to the B side. How far your gate is from the monorail will have much greater impact on how far you walk than A vs B.
DebbieB said:Depends on where the welcome center is on A side and which airline you are using. For example, I was in Orlando today. I got off on B side with USAir (gate 54). A coworker from Hartford got off on B side with Delta (gate 94). The Delta end of B side was way at the other end (I met her at the Delta ticket counter since my flight arrived first). If the Disney Welcome Center is in the middle of A side then it will not make a big difference but if it is on an end it could be a longer walk. It took me about 15 or 20 minutes after I got off the plane to get to the Delta ticket counter (which by the way was a total zoo at 9:45am).
http://www.orlandoairports.net/goaa/images/diagrams/terminal_overview.jpg