Sometimes it's the airline's fault!
You know how sometimes AIRLINES delay luggage?
What happens when you are using DME, but your airline didn't fly your bags to Orlando on your airplane (like what if your bags were mistakenly flown to MCI, Kansas City, instead of MCO)?
I'll tell you what happens ... your bags arrive at the airport many hours later than you did, DME delivers your luggage, and then you blame DME for being lousy and inefficient. :brick:
I'm not saying that DME is perfect (no system is). But there are many times that the luggage delays are based on the airlines not getting the bags to Orlando. SO you get your bags 12 hours after you arrive at your resort rather than the promised 3 hours ... and you automatically blame DME when in such a case DME had nothing to do with it. In fact, in such a case, DME saved you lots of time and trouble.
If you have DME tags on your bags, and if you have checked-in at the airport's Disney Welcome Center, then the computer expects your bags to be scanned into the system within some reasonable amount of time. If they are not, DME CMs go looking for them (carousels, airline baggage office, etc.). If they still aren't found, they'll interface with your airline and have your bags found. Once they are flown to MCO where they belong, the DME bags then go in with the rest of the regular DME bags to be delivered.
In this type of case, DME saved you the TIME and bother of waiting at baggage claim only to find you don't have all your bags, then waiting in line at your airline's baggage office with a lot of other annoyed passengers ... all that time wasted when you could already be at your resort and changed into the swimsuit you packed in your carry-on.
Another frequent cause of baggage delays is weather. At MCO, the rampers (the baggage handlers) aren't permitted to off-load luggage during thunderstorms when lightning is seen, and this delay persists for some amount of time after the last lightning strike is witnessed. In other words, if you land just as a thunderstorm is approaching, you would be waiting at baggage claim for a very long time waiting for the storm to pass, rather than being at your resort already if you'd let DME handle the bags. Of course, your DME bags would be delayed just like all the other bags ... and again, you'd not suspect that the cause was thunderstorms and again would blame DME for being inefficient.
I'm just trying to help people realize that DME isn't always the villian when bags are delayed.:wave: