goofy4tink
No tags...not needed! Transportation moderator
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You don't have to be checked in before your bags will be moved. It would be easier if your sister had a second tag, for your moms bag, but mom can most likely use her own tag...then the bag will go to her resort and be delivered to her room after she checks in.......at least, I think so.Here's my situation Goofy....can you help me think this one through? Three different families flying into MCO. We are coming from Minnesota, my sister and family AND my mom and husband coming from Wisconsin. My family and sister/family will be landing around 5:00. My mom however won't be landing until much later in the evening (after 10:00 for sure). My sister was thinking to just take my mom and husband's luggage (2 bags) with her since she will be flying southwest and can check 2 bags per person for free (she will take an extra one and her husband will take an extra one). This gets my mom's luggage there so she doesn't have to pick them up at MCO and saves her money to not have to check her luggage with her airline of choice.
So, with this scenario, I don't want my mom and husband to tag the bags with their ME tags because the bags would be waiting to be delivered to a room that they haven't even checked in to yet. RIGHT? If my sister takes them with her I need to get more ME tags in her name so they would all be delivered to her room after she checks in?
I hope this makes sense!
No, just a general response. I just don't see how you can split the tag down the middle, and still have it be usable. The bar code would be destroyed. The only way o split one tag, into two, is to split it in that middle fold.....halfway up from the bottom...or top.I guess you are referring to me, but I never told anyone at anytime to "tear them apart in the middle." What I said was. "We went last month. We each received a tag, but if you look closely, they can be divided into TWO tags."
Disney has printed directions for separating the tags into two on the back of the tags. They separate lengthwise. I thought to help the OP, not to cause some sort of problem!