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Lot's of folks have asked about late flights, early flights, what if my luggage takes hours to arrive.
Here is what I would do in each case:
ARRIVING EARLY - Going to the parks/Downtown Disney.
I would put the yellow tags on my bags, dress for the parks, and pack in a carry on what I would need for the parks. Upon arrival, check into my resort and board a bus for the parks. The bags will be there when it's time to go to bed.
ARRIVING EARLY - Hanging at the resort pool
I would put the yellow tags on my bags, pack a carry on with swimsuits, towels, and a small amount of toiletries, clothes for dinner, and enjoy the day at the pool, then dinner. The bags will be there when it's time to go to bed.
ARRVING LATE
I would put the yellow tags on my bags, pack a carry on with sleepwear, a small amount of toiletries, and the next day's park clothing. Upon arrival tell them to deliver the luggage the next day and go to bed. The next morning, get dressed and head for the parks. The luggage will arrive sometime that day.
Maybe I'm too laid back about all this, but it's not a big deal to not have your luggage for a bit. Even if my luggage takes awhile to show up, there is always the gift shop to pick up an item or two (albeit a bit expensive), but if your luggage is seriously delayed, Disney will probably help out.
Hakuna Matata!!!!! (No Worries!!!)
Here is what I would do in each case:
ARRIVING EARLY - Going to the parks/Downtown Disney.
I would put the yellow tags on my bags, dress for the parks, and pack in a carry on what I would need for the parks. Upon arrival, check into my resort and board a bus for the parks. The bags will be there when it's time to go to bed.
ARRIVING EARLY - Hanging at the resort pool
I would put the yellow tags on my bags, pack a carry on with swimsuits, towels, and a small amount of toiletries, clothes for dinner, and enjoy the day at the pool, then dinner. The bags will be there when it's time to go to bed.
ARRVING LATE
I would put the yellow tags on my bags, pack a carry on with sleepwear, a small amount of toiletries, and the next day's park clothing. Upon arrival tell them to deliver the luggage the next day and go to bed. The next morning, get dressed and head for the parks. The luggage will arrive sometime that day.
Maybe I'm too laid back about all this, but it's not a big deal to not have your luggage for a bit. Even if my luggage takes awhile to show up, there is always the gift shop to pick up an item or two (albeit a bit expensive), but if your luggage is seriously delayed, Disney will probably help out.
Hakuna Matata!!!!! (No Worries!!!)