Where to check bags arriving at MCO by Mears Connect flying Delta?

maryj11

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I have not checked bags at MCO in years! When we arrive at MCO traveling on Mears Connect where is bag check for Delta? Also wanted to know how many hours ahead will Mears Connect pick us up from the resort?
 
They will pick you up at least 3 hours ahead of the flight. If dropped off at pickup, you will go up to the next level, follow the signs to check-in.
 
For others reading this thread. SW has a check in desk on level 1, inside the drop off location. Check the hours.
 
They will pick you up at least 3 hours ahead of the flight. If dropped off at pickup, you will go up to the next level, follow the signs to check-in.
When we get off the plane is baggage claim on the same level as checking bags?
 
When we get off the plane is baggage claim on the same level as checking bags?
No, the main terminal has three levels. Level 1 is where you will pick up Mears Connect and where it will drop you off. Level 2 is where baggage claim is and Level 3 is where you will check bags and go through security.
When you get off the plane, you will take the APM to the terminal building, follow the crowd out to the left and you will see escalators that will take you down to Level 2 and baggage claim. Once you have your bags you will go down to Level 1 and follow the signs to Mears Connect.
 
Several good maps online that show the layout of MCO and the various terminals. Each airport is different, so it is generally a good idea to have a general understanding of the layout before you travel. MCO tends to be very crowded with families traveling with small children who often are not familiar with where to go adding to the congestion. Airlines often frequently have airport maps on their website for the largest cities they service.

https://www.orlando-international-airport.com/airport-map
 
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Several good maps online that show the layout of MCO and the various terminals. Each airport is different, so it is generally a good idea to have a general understanding of the layout before you travel. MCO tends to be very crowded with families traveling with small children who often are not familiar with where to go adding to the congestion. Airlines often frequently have airport maps on their website for the largest cities they service.

https://www.orlando-international-airport.com/airport-map
Thank you!
 
A tip for Delta for those inclined, the regular and even Sky Priority bag check lines are sometimes stout at MCO, in my experience. I almost always will step outside and use the skycap folks at the curb. Usually minimal wait and only cost is a tip which I'm happy to provide.
 
A tip for Delta for those inclined, the regular and even Sky Priority bag check lines are sometimes stout at MCO, in my experience. I almost always will step outside and use the skycap folks at the curb. Usually minimal wait and only cost is a tip which I'm happy to provide.
Oh never knew anything about skycap.
 
A tip for Delta for those inclined, the regular and even Sky Priority bag check lines are sometimes stout at MCO, in my experience. I almost always will step outside and use the skycap folks at the curb. Usually minimal wait and only cost is a tip which I'm happy to provide.
No skycaps at MCO our last 2 trips this year. I always use them when I can.
 












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