Will Bell Services Hold Luggage without a Stay?

The Boardwalk resort has many shops and dining locations with CBS being one of them.
Since the OP would be a guest of CBS they are therefore a guest of the Boardwalk resort as well.

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/boardwalk/
The link you provided is not for the hotel but for the Boardwalk, a semi-public area within the resort. I suspect the name similarity is confusing people. Hotel guests are entitled to many more benefits than others.
 
Bell Services is designed as an amenity for guests of that hotel so the basic answer is no. Whenever we've used them, we've been asked if we're guests of the resort. You might get lucky and no one checks your room number when you drop them off, we don't really know what they do once they take them. This also feels like a security issue for me. If just anyone can drop off a bag, that's not good.
I've often traveled for business meetings or conferences, sometimes staying at a different hotel than the meeting/conference. On my departure day I check out of my hotel and use Bell Services at the location where I will be for meetings that morning. I've done this in several different cities at several different hotel chains, never do they care if I am a registered guest of the hotel.

So while you may feel it's a security issue, it is a common practice in the industry.
 
The link you provided is not for the hotel but for the Boardwalk, a semi-public area within the resort. I suspect the name similarity is confusing people. Hotel guests are entitled to many more benefits than others.
That is correct it is for the boardwalk resort not the boardwalk inn and lists the CBS.

Bell services is located at the resort not just for the Inn guests.
 

Just thinking…Some of this may have to do with how you approach Bell Services. Are you coming in from outside, all sweaty, dragging your suitcases, maybe a little stressed and out of breath? Or are you waltzing off the elevator all relaxed, refreshed and smelling nice, effortlessly sliding your suitcases over to their desk? 😅

Perception can be reality. :teeth:
 
Just thinking…Some of this may have to do with how you approach Bell Services. Are you coming in from outside, all sweaty, dragging your suitcases, maybe a little stressed and out of breath? Or are you waltzing off the elevator all relaxed, refreshed and smelling nice, effortlessly sliding your suitcases over to their desk? 😅

Perception can be reality. :teeth:
Approach bell services with a $20 tip in your hand.
 
This also feels like a security issue for me. If just anyone can drop off a bag, that's not good.
So guests checking in or checking out and asking BS to hold their bags are not a security issue based on your comment but someone that will be at the resort for an ADR in a restaurant that may be located off the lobby area are somehow a danger or present a security issue.

Again BS does not ask for your room number at any time unless they are meeting you there to delivery your bags, and you heading to your room. Now days they will not even offer to do that but suggest you call for delivery once you are in your room.

Dave
 
Just thinking…Some of this may have to do with how you approach Bell Services. Are you coming in from outside, all sweaty, dragging your suitcases, maybe a little stressed and out of breath?
Not really they will take the bags directly out of the guest's rideshare, personal vehicle or any other transportation option. I am fairly certain that BS is not judging guests on appearance, dress code or even smell factor before offering assistance.

🤣 :chat: 8-) :offtopic:

Dave
 
I've often traveled for business meetings or conferences, sometimes staying at a different hotel than the meeting/conference. On my departure day I check out of my hotel and use Bell Services at the location where I will be for meetings that morning. I've done this in several different cities at several different hotel chains, never do they care if I am a registered guest of the hotel.

So while you may feel it's a security issue, it is a common practice in the industry.

You were a guest of those hotels by using them for meetings and conferences. Somebody paid for the rental of those rooms. At Disney, part of bell service pay comes from an hourly wage, part from tips. If it were strictly gratuity based, I feel like it would be less of an issue, but those hourly wages are coming from hotel budget.

If someone wants to eat in a restaurant and they let you drop you bags off, it's not going to ruin my day, I'd consider it a nice gesture and after all you are helping generate income there. But if asked the question I'd still advise not to do it. Disney's own website states "Bell Services Cast Members are available to help make your check-in and check-out experiences easier by assisting with your luggage."

About the security issue, I can give you that. It's more something I've just thought about over the years. Some of the other security theater we go through seems silly when bags can just come and go.
 
This thread has made me think it would be nice if Disney had luggage storage like Bounce. I googled it and Bounce does have a location not far away, but it would be a lot more convenient on property, maybe at Disney Springs.

I know a lot of people in Vancouver use them at the port when disembarking from the Wonder.
 
There is always an occasional thread topic around here that makes me chuckle at the wide variety of often conflicting very confident responses. This would be one of them.
 
PlanDisney says yes, but they won’t guarantee it as the space is prioritized for guests staying at that resort.
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Dave
 











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