Southwest - Printing Boarding Passes @ Parks

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I know we can print off our Southwest Airlines boarding passes at any of the hotel's registration desks or concierge, but can this be done at Guest Services at any of the parks?
 
I'm going to move this over to our transportation board for you.
 
We got ours at City Hall at MK in June. In October, we went to Guest Services in Downtown Disney.
 

We got ours at Guest Services at MGM (DHS, yuck!) in August, couldn't have been easier!
 
just so you're aware, you can have your boarding passes reprinted right at MCO when you check in too.
 
just so you're aware, you can have your boarding passes reprinted right at MCO when you check in too.

True, but if you want "good" boarding passes you need to check in 24 hours ahead of time.;) They don't need to be printed then, THAT you can wait to do at the airport.
 
True, but if you want "good" boarding passes you need to check in 24 hours ahead of time.;) They don't need to be printed then, THAT you can wait to do at the airport.

very true...we always have someone at home check us in right at the 24 hour mark, then reprint the passes at MCO when we arrive to go home. I hate to take any time out of our park touring to get to guest services and check in there at the right time.
 
I always check in via my cell phone and then reprint the boarding passes at the airport. :thumbsup2
 
Please explain how to check in via cell phone :confused3 .

Thank you!


If you have a web enabled cell phone, just go to mobile.southwest.com, and enter in your information like you normally would. It will show you your boarding letter/number and then you can have the boarding pass printed at the airport.

It's nice because I don't have to worry about being at any particular place at the 24 hour mark. I've checked in waiting in line for a ride, sitting in a restaurant, etc. :thumbsup2
 
If you have a web enabled cell phone, just go to mobile.southwest.com, and enter in your information like you normally would. It will show you your boarding letter/number and then you can have the boarding pass printed at the airport.

It's nice because I don't have to worry about being at any particular place at the 24 hour mark. I've checked in waiting in line for a ride, sitting in a restaurant, etc. :thumbsup2

That's great, thanks!
 
Great timing for this - and I appreciate the good answers. We have a S/W 7PM Sun night flight home and 8PM Dinner reservations at a restaurant in Epcot. It's reassuring to know we can check-in at a spot in the park before dinner.

Donna
 
I'm a SW newbie. So exactly 24 hours before my departure time, I should check in and print my boarding passes? I had heard I can check in without printing them, so this works out well for the return trip home. Thanks for the information!:)
 
I'm a SW newbie. So exactly 24 hours before my departure time, I should check in and print my boarding passes? I had heard I can check in without printing them, so this works out well for the return trip home. Thanks for the information!:)

Yes, 24 hours beforehand! Whether you print them or not is totally up to you!:)
 












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