Hi there,
Just wanted to let everyone know that if you happen to leave your baggage with Bell Services (or anyone) before flying, you will probably have to check each of your bags in front of an airline employee to verify that your bags are exactly as you packed them, then they will be x-rayed. (Don't forget to remove cameras and film, because the film can become damaged if x-rayed.)
We were flying out on Wednesday,(had a fantastic stay at OKW!!) but since our flight didn't leave until 7 p.m. and check-out was 11 a.m. we stored our baggage with Bell Services and enjoyed a little more of WDW.
However, when we went to check in our baggage and get our boarding passes,the question was posed "Has your baggage been out of your sight? (or whatever it is they ask) we of course had to reply with a "yes". So for our safety and everyone elses safety we had to check through 6 fairly large suitcases, right there (not a fun job) and with each had to declare that we were satisfied that nothing had been added to our bags. Then they were x-rayed.
I completely understand the reason behind this and I am not complaining at all, I just wanted to warn people to be prepared to do this and to leave yourself a lot of extra time at the airport. Also, it seems that people are randomly selected to have their carry-ons rechecked just before boarding the planes. (Another good safety check.)
Just wanted to let everyone know that if you happen to leave your baggage with Bell Services (or anyone) before flying, you will probably have to check each of your bags in front of an airline employee to verify that your bags are exactly as you packed them, then they will be x-rayed. (Don't forget to remove cameras and film, because the film can become damaged if x-rayed.)
We were flying out on Wednesday,(had a fantastic stay at OKW!!) but since our flight didn't leave until 7 p.m. and check-out was 11 a.m. we stored our baggage with Bell Services and enjoyed a little more of WDW.
However, when we went to check in our baggage and get our boarding passes,the question was posed "Has your baggage been out of your sight? (or whatever it is they ask) we of course had to reply with a "yes". So for our safety and everyone elses safety we had to check through 6 fairly large suitcases, right there (not a fun job) and with each had to declare that we were satisfied that nothing had been added to our bags. Then they were x-rayed.
I completely understand the reason behind this and I am not complaining at all, I just wanted to warn people to be prepared to do this and to leave yourself a lot of extra time at the airport. Also, it seems that people are randomly selected to have their carry-ons rechecked just before boarding the planes. (Another good safety check.)