I thought I read about it on the Dis somewhere.Where are you getting that they're discounting rooms? Other than for AP holders I haven't seen anything. If they are, I sure would like to know and change my resort price.
Lol...those of us who haven't had to in decades.*shrug* canadians always had to get their luggage and then drag it all to the MDE checkin counter, so who cares?
I gotta agree with you there.*shrug* canadians always had to get their luggage and then drag it all to the MDE checkin counter, so who cares?
Fifteen years isn't quite multiple decadesLol...those of us who haven't had to in decades.
WOW, has it only been a decade and a half? Honestly, it feels like so long ago that we rented a car and grabbed our own luggage lol.Fifteen years isn't quite multiple decades![]()
Yep. Original Dining Plan was introduced 1/1/05, and DME started either 5/8/05, or 5/1/05. Looks like a successful year for Disney!WOW, has it only been a decade and a half? Honestly, it feels like so long ago that we rented a car and grabbed our own luggage lol.
Yeah. Back in those days, people were adding ghost guests on Value reservations (solo traveler adding second adult, couple adding two kids 10-17) to get extra dining credits, so more bang for the buck. I don't remember if free dining plan started in '05 or '06, but at the time you could stack discounts.Oh the memories!! We got the Free DDP for the first (but not last) time in 2006. Appie, entree, dessert tax & tip for TS. 4 of us for 9 nights. It was so much food! We left 1TS, 6 CS and 11 SC, just could not eat another bite!
Of course. I didn't say *all* disabled/elderly *only* travel to Disney. But it still will affect a fair number who do. Of that population, there may be some who don't have the resources to identify and pre-arrange assistance for this. Surely anyone can locate assistance upon arrival, but that's not always the easiest or most convenient. In the grand scheme of things, the lack of luggage delivery is not a big deal, but its taking away a perk that I am certain many people relied on when traveling to WDW.Disabled and elderly here, and don't travel just to Disney. You make it work. You plan ahead. You budget (if needed) for tips for assistance.
I have never seen skycaps at the DME drop-off location. Hopefully that will change, with the suspension of bag drop at Disney resorts. I did confirm that Southwest is currently not offering curbside check-in at MCO, but I don’t know about the other carriers. So, if using other means of transportation to MCO, and being dropped off at Departures, be aware that you may need to check in at your airline’s counter inside the airport; so allow enough time.Dragging luggage to Magical Express isn't that much of a hassle. Are there Skycaps at MCO for people who need help?
I feel sorry for the bus drivers who now have to handle all of that heavy luggage.