Whats the best to & from transportation from mco to port orleans

mckinley

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We are going to fly for the first time to disney. So we are not going to have any transportation after we arrive at airport (MCO). I don't want to be out the extra $ to rent a car. I have read some good & some bad about the disney magical express to & from the airport. I am worried that our bags will not arrive soon enough or maybe not at all. We will be arriving late in the afternoon so will we have then that night? Can we take our bags with us on the magical express or is that not allowed?

Please assure me that it is okay to ride the magical express.
 
mckinley said:
We are going to fly for the first time to disney. So we are not going to have any transportation after we arrive at airport (MCO). I don't want to be out the extra $ to rent a car. I have read some good & some bad about the disney magical express to & from the airport. I am worried that our bags will not arrive soon enough or maybe not at all. We will be arriving late in the afternoon so will we have then that night? Can we take our bags with us on the magical express or is that not allowed?

Please assure me that it is okay to ride the magical express.
DME is great. I'll bet that when you say you've read "good and bad" about DME the "bad" has been posts like yours, people expressing doubts and anxieties, but not actual horror stories. I think I've read ONE report of someone missing a suitcase, maybe less than a dozen others about long wait times or mix-ups after which everything was A-OK. What have you read to lead you to the worry that you might never see your luggage again?

If you don't want to take my word for it, let's look at the numbers. Between 6,000-10,000 people use DME every day. DME has been in existence for about 9 months. That's 273 days. That means between 1.638 MILLION and 2.73 MILLION people have used DME so far. There's been no rash of missing luggage from 2 MILLION people!

Of course, DME can misplace luggage. Hey, airlines can mishandle luggage too. Airlines INVENTED losing luggage! I'm always fascinated how some people trust their airline to take their suitcases 1,000 miles but then don't trust DME to take them the final 20 miles.

People should expect their DME luggage to arrive 2-4 hours after they do. The smart way to prepare for that is to pack a carry-on with what you may need in the early going. This is just smart traveling anyway, because, as I said, AIRLINES can delay and lose luggage. Wherever I travel, I've always packed my carry-on with everything I need for the first 24 hours of my trip. When you actually try it, it's surprising how little space is taken up by a change of clothes, PJs, swimsuit, toiletries, medications, etc. You won't have to wait in your room for your luggage, because it will "magically appear" inside your resort room whether you're there or not. When mine arrived, I was in the hotel pool with my kids enjoying the start of our WDW vacation.

You can choose to take your luggage yourself to the DME bus and have it ride the bus with you (it will be in the cargo hold) so that it'll arrive at your resort with you. To me, this deletes one of the best aspects of DME, the luggage delivery service. I felt like a VIP not having to even think about my checked luggage and wait around baggage claim and then drag it around. I have to do that everywhere else I fly, so it was a real treat to have my luggage taken care of for me!

If you do go get your own luggage to take to the bus yourself, DON'T PUT YOUR DME TAGS ON THE SUITCASES. If you put the yellow DME tags on your checked luggage, it WILL be handled and delivered by DME. Workers at the airport remove DME-tagged suitcases from the rest of the luggage BEFORE the luggage gets to the baggage claim carousel. So if you DME-tag it, it won't be at baggage claim for you to get it yourself.

If having a private ride and that extra-personal service is important to you, go ahead and spend the 120 bucks or so on a towncar service -- they get great reviews just like DME does. But if you don't want to spend the money and don't mind sharing a ride with others on a very comfy bus, then DME is the way to go. Millions of people can't be wrong.

No matter how you get there, have a magical time at WDW! pixiedust:
 
We used ME from MCO to POR last Nov. We were pleased with the service. We will be using ME again this spring. Although it took them over six hours and two phone calls to deliver our luggage, you can't beat FREE! We made sure to pack essentials, like aspirin, in our day bag and anything else we would need for the day.

For our upcoming trip, we will be arriving at MCO very late. Even though I hate to lug my own luggage, based on our 6 waiting hour experience last time, we are probably going to grab our own luggage at MCO and take it with us on the ME bus/van.

When we used a town car, it cost $55 plus tip for two people from MCO to DW resort. While that was a treat, free ME is fine with me! :)

Tink
 
mckinley said:
We are going to fly for the first time to disney. So we are not going to have any transportation after we arrive at airport (MCO). I don't want to be out the extra $ to rent a car. I have read some good & some bad about the disney magical express to & from the airport. I am worried that our bags will not arrive soon enough or maybe not at all. We will be arriving late in the afternoon so will we have then that night? Can we take our bags with us on the magical express or is that not allowed?

Please assure me that it is okay to ride the magical express.

Put your fears away!!! DME has been working wonderfully. If you are concerned about not getting your bags soon enough, just go to baggage claim and grab them yourself. Just be sure to 'not' use those yellow luggage tags you will get. That signals the baggage people to take them before they hit the baggage claim area. Then you can have them put underneath the bus and you'll have them when you check-in. It's a terrific service.
 

(The mullet's* business look -- short in front)
If I just got back from Disney and next day in the office found 250 emails waiting to be answered and one of them was titled, "What's the best to & from transportation from MCO to Port Orleans", I would quickly answer "Magical Express", answer the questions I can off the top of my head, send that as a reply, and move on to the next email. (None of the other 249 would get essay answers such as reply #2 above within the first two days either.)

(The mullet's party look -- long in back)
I would even say that Magical Express is a ride or attraction worth experiencing in itself.

Haven't heard of any problems bringing your luggage on Magical Express to your resort recently but there were a few isolated reports back when it started when people had to gate check larger items of luggage at the Magical Express welcoming area when it was really crowded.

Magical Express has had its shares of glitches as reported on these boards, but all other methods of transportation have their share also.

The last published rule is, you need to make reservations 10 days in advance (one day in advance of check out for going home only trips). Get the name of the person you talk to since getting written confirmations is unreliable. You can always cancel if you change your mind and want a towncar perhaps with grocery stop instead.

Going home on Magical Express, don't cut things too close. Planning to spend your last hour at the resort is a good idea. It is easy to get delayed coming back from the park and if you are not punctual, you could be out of luck going back to the airport.

I have rented a car most of the time because I do something off site almost every day. For those without a Disney meal plan, savings on meals taken off site help cover the cost of the car.

Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/magicx.htm

*PM me or use Google if you need an explanation.
 












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