Resort Airline Check In Service testing a return

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Interestingly, I've heard plenty of people say they've used it (or intend to use it). Biggest issue is that Disney only has 1 water park open at a time, and it closes relatively early. You'd have to arrive quite early to get more than a few hours of use out of the benefit.
I’m talking on the scale of the number who used ME. It’s all about what will get resorts booked. They’d like to avoid 35% discounts.
 

Comped

Well-Known Member
I’m talking on the scale of the number who used ME. It’s all about what will get resorts booked. They’d like to avoid 35% discounts.
Obviously less people use it than use ME. But the water parks aren't exactly people drawers as much as they used to be either (A lack of investment is obviously a huge contributor). So I can see both sides on that front.
 

ToTBellHop

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Obviously less people use it than use ME. But the water parks aren't exactly people drawers as much as they used to be either (A lack of investment is obviously a huge contributor). So I can see both sides on that front.
Of course. They’ll do a cost-benefit analysis. Now that 90-degree temps have returned, the calculus could shift. They are desperate to convince us to stay on site closer to rack rate.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
its likely less valuable baggage than other resorts in case it gets lost
It's slowly going to start with bag fees around the end of May 2025...
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
In New England jet Blue is now the number one. Jet Blue has more non-stop flights to Orlando than Southwest. Plus southwest is now going to assigned seating and charging for checked luggage.
United has non stop 6-9 times a day from Newark to MCO and vice versa during peak seasons also.
 

Lilofan

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I don’t think this is true. Aren’t all stars larger than pop?

ETA - put wrong resort at first - meant all stars, but I guess if they are counted separately would be smaller.
All Star is the biggest resort with over 4K rooms and even gas that 24/7 McDonald’s in front.
 

hopemax

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I don't think this predicts the return of MDE. MCO has an escalating baggage handling situation, with no quick and affordable answer. Several months back had already signaled they were looking into re-creating the baggage bits themselves. I think this is the realization of *MCO's* commitment to solving their baggage scanning / handling issues, rather than any pro-active action by WDW.

 

jmuboy

Well-Known Member
I think it's important to applaud positive moves like this, even if the system/bubble isnt perfect yet. Even as a self-proclaimed disney-debbie-downer the past many years we need to encourage positive news and moves and not just berate the negative ones.
Amen
Airport check in and return of Magical Express ( even though I never used either)is the service and experience people expect of Disney at these price points!

Fingers Crossed
 

bpiper

Well-Known Member
I don't think this predicts the return of MDE. MCO has an escalating baggage handling situation, with no quick and affordable answer. Several months back had already signaled they were looking into re-creating the baggage bits themselves. I think this is the realization of *MCO's* commitment to solving their baggage scanning / handling issues, rather than any pro-active action by WDW.

Bingo. We have a winner.

  • From the article: MCO is desperate to get bags out of the main building (A & B) and into a remote facility for inspection. (This explains why Southwest)
  • They are willing to pay $6.75 a bag, $25M a year to a company doing this. Industry experts say that this is below cost.
  • The baggage handling equipment, 6 separate systems, don't interface which each other and are failing due to end of life.
  • They don't have any way to track bags through the system and tell where they are being held up.
  • MCO is experiencing a high rate of miss placed bags, but are having trouble pinpointing exactly where and what is causing it. The airlines don't want to communicate and neither does the TSA.
  • The TSA area that screens bags in the bowels the main terminal doesn't have A/C and gets over 100 degrees at times.
 

dmc493

Well-Known Member
Bingo. We have a winner.

  • From the article: MCO is desperate to get bags out of the main building (A & B) and into a remote facility for inspection. (This explains why Southwest)
  • They are willing to pay $6.75 a bag, $25M a year to a company doing this. Industry experts say that this is below cost.
  • The baggage handling equipment, 6 separate systems, don't interface which each other and are failing due to end of life.
  • They don't have any way to track bags through the system and tell where they are being held up.
  • MCO is experiencing a high rate of miss placed bags, but are having trouble pinpointing exactly where and what is causing it. The airlines don't want to communicate and neither does the TSA.
  • The TSA area that screens bags in the bowels the main terminal doesn't have A/C and gets over 100 degrees at times.
So what're we saying - MCO is paying for Disney to start up resort bag check again?
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
This is of almost no functional value.

I suppose not doing bags is good…but check in is done on the phone via app for all but like 9 old men on the planet…

…and if they don’t get YOU to the airport and back…what is the real point? Lyft and Mears gonna cut their prices now?

So if this is just to help Orlando (always a struggle for them) and Disney gets a little grease? Sure…why not?

Just doesn’t do much for us
 

Fido Chuckwagon

Well-Known Member
This is of almost no functional value.

I suppose not doing bags is good…but check in is done on the phone via app for all but like 9 old men on the planet…

…and if they don’t get YOU to the airport and back…what is the real point? Lyft and Mears gonna cut their prices now?

So if this is just to help Orlando (always a struggle for them) and Disney gets a little grease? Sure…why not?

Just doesn’t do much for us
Nah, checking a bag at the airport sucks. This lets you skip the bag check line at the airport entirely. This is definitely a positive.
 

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