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Chip 'n Dale Express said:*GASP* Are you actually praising DME?
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Chip 'n Dale Express said:*GASP* Are you actually praising DME?
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Edd said:Diane,
Sometimes I just want to give you an Oscar for your great dramatic performances. You wait in a huge throng of people at every busy airport in the world for your luggage and that is the nature of the beast. Fortunately we have luggage delivery here in Orlando if you don't want to wait, but what happens if you get to your resort and you are missing a piece of two? Do you grab a cab and go back to the airport to report it missing.
Do you lug a piece of luggage around that has wheels on it and you pull it with you. I am sure your driver or the rest of your family will help you get it downstairs, by the way an escalator or elevator and just out the door at Orlando. The driver could park his car one minute away, a thirty yard walk, or you could follow him to his vehicle and you can load up the vehicle get in and you will be on your way. Many drivers park over in the CVPA and come upstairs to meet you. The more experienced park about 7- 10 minutes away and than let you wait on the commercial floor while they run and get their car. Of course you can request immediate departure from the airport or ask the driver have his vehicle over on the commercial side so you wouldn't have to wait.
Most drivers, once they have found you, do not stop for a smoke when they are going to pick up their car. I have actually seen some running to get their car. The deal is that it is no longer than the waits you would experience with the DME. I have observed waits at OIA and have found out the only time they really differ is during times when we have weather. But, remember if the plane cannot unload your baggage the passenger cannot deplane, in many cases.
When you get to most resorts. including Disney, there is a bellman and a driver that will take care of your luggage. When was the last time you picked your luggage out of the trunk of the car service. At Disney you just give them your name and walk in and register. Your luggage doesn't go with you, unless you want to carry it with you. Most of the other hotels are the same, with a few exceptions. If you know of exceptions let us know and maybe there will be less patronage of that hotel.
By the way, you should probably rank towncar third and taxi fourth in cost. Most car services charge a lot less than taxi and can provide a lot more services or benefits than DME, Taxi or shuttle.
goofy4tink said:Edd....I do resent the 'drama' comment. I have tried to relate my own personal experiences here. I have NOT overdramatized at all. But, whether or not you want to believe it, there are sometimes less than stellar experiences with towncars. I never said that our driver left us in order to grab a smoke. But, when we came down that escalator, there was no driver holding up our name. I'ld done it before, I knew what to expect. But after walking up and down the line of about 9-10 drivers, with signs, no driver for us. After waiting for another 5 minutes or so, dh went off in search. That's when he found our driver...outside, smoking. Return to the airport? Same driver...once again, dh had to go looking for him at BWV. Where was he? Down by the bus stop, parked, reading a magazine!!! Please....the other towncars were up under the portico, we were early, but didn't start looking for him until the 'pickup' time had come and gone. MY experience.
My experience has been this....using a towncar service, with only carryon bag..it took about 45 minutes to get from the plane to my resort.
With checked baggage it has taken between 55-80 minutes. Sometimes my luggage has come down quickly, others times not so quick!!! And yes, my driver has helped with the bags. And since I don't pay a lot for my luggage, sometimes the wheels don't work right, so the bags twist all over the place, but that is not the drivers fault, but mine. And no, I have never had to take my bags out of a trunk. But have to tell you....I have about had it with the 'hands outstretched' at WDW. The driver gets a tip, the guy that takes the luggage from him expects a tip, the guy that brings my bags to my room expects a tip...so now I have spent an addtl. $15 for baggage delivery. Again, not my driver's fault. If I use DME....it has taken me 70 minutes twice now and 85 minutes once. I choose to save my money and use up a bit more time. So be it! Those have been MY experiences...not yours, not Joe Smoe's...mine. Do not cast aspersions upon them.
Yes, I do realize that there are throngs of people at airports. I do understand how it works out there in the 'big city'!!! But if I choose, based on my 'dramatic' experiences, to use DME, that is my right. It is my right to choose not to stand in that throng of people, all trying to grab at bags at the same time, worrying about some little kid falling onto the conveyor belt (even though his parents don't seem to notice), then pulling my bags behind me to the waiting area. I prefer to use a different service.
It's getting old Edd....stop critizing my experiences as 'dramatic'. I haven't noticed you standing there, beside or behind me, so I guess you can't say I'm being dramatic. I have defended your right to post your thoughts here, even though I may have had different experiences. Don't you think it's about time you show me the same courtesy?
Edd said:I am sorry, Diane. You have on many occasions defended my right to speak out and I appreciate that. Your position on the boards makes your posts stand out and sometimes I get overzealous in defending the industry I want to be able to serve the passenger, when they want an alternative to the DME.
I will watch my posts more closely.
goofy4tink said:But have to tell you....I have about had it with the 'hands outstretched' at WDW. The driver gets a tip, the guy that takes the luggage from him expects a tip, the guy that brings my bags to my room expects a tip...so now I have spent an addtl. $15 for baggage delivery.
No.Edd said:but what happens if you get to your resort and you are missing a piece of two? Do you grab a cab and go back to the airport to report it missing.
ducklite said:When arriving at the resort, the driver tells the guard that we are staying CL, and someone is waiting to take us right to our room. This isn't going to happen on DME.
seashoreCM said:This must be a new feature, being able to check in and get a room assigned en-route. If town car guests can do this, ME guests should soon be able to, the biggest drawback being a limited number of ipods to pass around to everybody in the bus to punch in their room choices in the short time it takes to travel to the resort. Wow! This would add a whole new dimension of magic to ME.
seashoreCM said:This must be a new feature, being able to check in and get a room assigned en-route. If town car guests can do this, ME guests should soon be able to,