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I think there's significant hope for Disney's Magical Express to make a return.

As I understand it, Bags, Inc. (the company that handles RAC) filed for bankruptcy in 2020 which made contract negotiations with Mears complicated as luggage handlers are paid/insured differently. The service also just wasn't very "magical" when you had to haul your own luggage everywhere. Now that Bags, Inc. is back in play (and they have several job openings listed to specifically service the Walt Disney World Resort), the hard part of restoring this service is presumably over. All that's left is a neat contract with Mears, some bus decals and CM uniforms.

It's also very convenient for Disney as there is some nervousness around folks making their 1 day at Universal a 2 day thing (or more) due to Epic Universe. And recently, Disney leadership discussed the importance of the "Disney Bubble." In any event, I think it's coming back.
 

Andrew25

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I wonder why they would choose Pop and only SW?
Largest WDW resort & Southwest has MCO's largest passenger volume

its likely less valuable baggage than other resorts in case it gets lost
Definitely not the reason
 

easyrowrdw

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I think there's significant hope for Disney's Magical Express to make a return.

As I understand it, Bags, Inc. (the company that handles RAC) filed for bankruptcy in 2020 which made contract negotiations with Mears complicated as luggage handlers are paid/insured differently. The service also just wasn't very "magical" when you had to haul your own luggage everywhere. Now that Bags, Inc. is back in play (and they have several job openings listed to specifically service the Walt Disney World Resort), the hard part of restoring this service is presumably over. All that's left is a neat contract with Mears, some bus decals and CM uniforms.

It's also very convenient for Disney as there is some nervousness around folks making their 1 day at Universal a 2 day thing (or more) due to Epic Universe. And recently, Disney leadership discussed the importance of the "Disney Bubble." In any event, I think it's coming back.
That would be great. It was really nice when my kids were little and one of the things that sold us on on-site Disney trips. The difference between walking straight to the bus and having the bags arrive a few hours later vs. going to get all the bags and renting a car was pretty stark. And the return trip was maybe even easier.

The slow erosion of the on-site perks has been a big turnoff and has definitely soured some of my family on Disney.
 

Jrb1979

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I think there's significant hope for Disney's Magical Express to make a return.

As I understand it, Bags, Inc. (the company that handles RAC) filed for bankruptcy in 2020 which made contract negotiations with Mears complicated as luggage handlers are paid/insured differently. The service also just wasn't very "magical" when you had to haul your own luggage everywhere. Now that Bags, Inc. is back in play (and they have several job openings listed to specifically service the Walt Disney World Resort), the hard part of restoring this service is presumably over. All that's left is a neat contract with Mears, some bus decals and CM uniforms.

It's also very convenient for Disney as there is some nervousness around folks making their 1 day at Universal a 2 day thing (or more) due to Epic Universe. And recently, Disney leadership discussed the importance of the "Disney Bubble." In any event, I think it's coming back.
I like how they are slowly bringing these perks back. It's adding back some of the value of a Disney vacation.

The only negative I have is for a company that was once proactive are very much reactive to everything. They knew about Universal and Epic for years and have only decided now that it's going to take guests away from them.
 

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