Anyone flying into and out of Orlando International airport can participate in Magic Express both ways, and your luggage can be delivered to your resort through them. On the way back, you'll have to take your bags with you if your airline does not participate in the Resort Airline Check-In, which is not the same as Magic Express.If we fly on Frontier Airlines, I believe they are not a participating airline when it comes to baggage.
But can we still take the bus to and from the resort?
(Obviously we'd just get our bags ourselves as well and bring them with us to check in at the airport on the way home.)
We fly to Canada, and we can't do Resort Airline Check In even if we fly a U.S. carrier, since our final destination is Canada. We simply have it on our bus and have to check it in at the airport.
How come? I'm going to WDW for the first time next month... Are you saying that I can put the tags to check-in but not to check out? How come?
How come? I'm going to WDW for the first time next month... Are you saying that I can put the tags to check-in but not to check out? How come?
Since you are traveling internationally, you have to take your luggage through customs yourself, both ways. Just like anytime you fly internationally.
That's awesome. I wish I could do that in more places. Customs can be such a hassle.
Not entirely true. Because Canadians can pre-clear U.S. Customs in our Canadian departure airports, we can use DME tags when traveling to WDW.
Magical Express baggage handling only works going to WDW. If you're in Canada or the U.S., you receive the yellow tags and put them on your luggage and they will retrieve them at MCO and deliver them to your resort room. They don't sent tags outside North America any more.
On returning, baggage is only handled through a separate service called Resort Airline Check-in. RAC is only available on "participating airlines" and only for domestic U.S. flights. If you are not flying domestically, you just carry your own bags to the DME bus when you're leaving.
DME has never done baggage handling from resort to airport. Because it takes time and they might not get your bags there on time for your flight, it just isn't worth it. The RAC service is entirely separate and actually allows guests who are flying domestically on participating airlines to check in, get boarding passes and check their bags right at the resort. The rules only allow that for domestic flights, so coming back to Canada you wouldn't be eligible.
Some flights do not clear customs until they hit Orlando (ex. we had a direct out of St. John's, NL and we had to claim our luggage and go through customs in Orlando). However, I still think you could use the yellow tags... b/c after we cleared customs we had to put our baggage back on the belt and pick it up in the usual baggage claim area of the terminal. (I was like, why can't I just keep my luggage now that I have it in my hands!?!) :shrug:
Do other international guests have to take their luggage on the M.E. bus upon arrival? I ask this because an earlier post stated that no yellow tags shipped outside of North America anymore. We've had our luggage collected and delivered twice when yellow tags didn't make it prior to our departure. We just gave claim checks and description at M.E. counter. Actually, after reading a tip on these boards, we gave photos of our luggage at M.E. counter last time. I am curious as to what guests from the U.K., and other nations have to do.
Magical Express baggage handling only works going to WDW. If you're in Canada or the U.S., you receive the yellow tags and put them on your luggage and they will retrieve them at MCO and deliver them to your resort room. They don't sent tags outside North America any more.
On returning, baggage is only handled through a separate service called Resort Airline Check-in. RAC is only available on "participating airlines" and only for domestic U.S. flights. If you are not flying domestically, you just carry your own bags to the DME bus when you're leaving.
DME has never done baggage handling from resort to airport. Because it takes time and they might not get your bags there on time for your flight, it just isn't worth it. The RAC service is entirely separate and actually allows guests who are flying domestically on participating airlines to check in, get boarding passes and check their bags right at the resort. The rules only allow that for domestic flights, so coming back to Canada you wouldn't be eligible.
So if I get this straight...
1. I put the yellow tag on my bag
2. I pre-clear customs at my main Canadian airport
3. My bag gets picked up at MCO and delivered to my resort with DME
4. At check out, I bring my bag with me on the DME to MCO
5. I get my boarding pass and check my bag directly at MCO
If I'm correct then it should be simple.
So if I get this straight...
1. I put the yellow tag on my bag
2. I pre-clear customs at my main Canadian airport
3. My bag gets picked up at MCO and delivered to my resort with DME
4. At check out, I bring my bag with me on the DME to MCO
5. I get my boarding pass and check my bag directly at MCO
If I'm correct then it should be simple.
To be safe, you want to go to the Resort Airline Check-in desk well before 3 hours prior to your flight.The other two times we went to WDW in recent years, we checked our bags at the hotel on our way home. For this, we were told to be there approximately 3 hours before our flight departs to check our bags and get on the bus.
Will we still be told to be on the bus approximately 3 hours before our flight?
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