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#10808 by G-VFAB
15 Feb 2006, 22:53
Hi,

Could someone please explain to me how the Down-Town Disney Check-in system works?

Do you drop of your bags there and then, or just answer the security questions and get your boarding cards and then use the bag-drop at the airport?

Thanks
#99649 by AlecK
15 Feb 2006, 22:57
You answer the security questions and then check in at the desk. there are separate pe and uc queues as well. you get a boarding card and leave your bags which are trucked to mco.
#99650 by MarkJ
15 Feb 2006, 23:03
Its an excellen service and lets you get rid of yoru bags at the start of the day so you dont have to carry them around in your car. You also get yoru boarding cards so you can then enjoy the final day doing what you want and basically turn up at the airport without worrying abotu a queue or what seat you will get!! I used to arrive about an hour before take off but that was pre 9/11 - with the new security arrangements and more flights it migth be better to give yourself more time - others on here will advise whats safe!!
#99651 by G-VFAB
15 Feb 2006, 23:04
Thanks!

So when you get to the airport you can just go straight to Security?
#99652 by MarkJ
15 Feb 2006, 23:04
yes!!
#99655 by HighFlyer
15 Feb 2006, 23:12
Yep, arrive at MCO and go straight to security.

DTD is a marvellous invention. Free to UC and FC Au passengers, or $5 to anyone else. The Check-in desks open about 8am IIRC till about 1pm (last time i was there) and the queues can get quite long, although there is a priority line for PE/UC pax.

I arrived at MCO about an hour before departure, DTD will advise you when to arrive, but i would imagine its around 60-90 minutes before take off.

Have a good one :)

Thanks,
Sarah
#99666 by David
15 Feb 2006, 23:44
Originally posted by HighFlyer

DTD is a marvellous invention. Free to UC and FC Au passengers, or $5 to anyone else.


I am pretty sure its free to VH customers as well.

David
#99675 by HighFlyer
15 Feb 2006, 23:53
I am pretty sure its free to VH customers as well.


Oops - yes, and free to VH passengers as well!

Thanks,
Sarah
#99713 by tallprawn
16 Feb 2006, 08:34
This may have got mentioned before, however - Can Exit row seats be allocated at DTD?? ;)
#99727 by HighFlyer
16 Feb 2006, 10:08
This may have got mentioned before, however - Can Exit row seats be allocated at DTD??


Hey Rob

Yes you can grab the exit rows at DTD. I have been offered them when checking in at DTD before :)

Thanks,
Sarah
#99753 by tallprawn
16 Feb 2006, 11:49
Thanks Sarah, wish I had had that info a few months back, would have saved a painful ride home in cattle class. Should have asked I suppose!!! :D
#99755 by HighFlyer
16 Feb 2006, 12:07
No worries Rob, every day is a school day!

Next time you will know and you can bag those exit rows! I turned up at DTD about midday (was flying PE) and was offered the PE exit row, i thought it was odd to be offered as i presumed they would have been snagged as soon as check-in opened. With Y you might have a little less luck as obviously the passenger:exit row ratio is a lot higher, and a lot more people will be trying to bag them!

Still, doesnt hurt to try!

Thanks,
Sarah
#99821 by AlecK
16 Feb 2006, 15:56
VA cabin crew insist on announcing the DTD opening time as 8.00am but this is wrong. It is definately 8.30am
#99844 by p17blo
16 Feb 2006, 17:10
Originally posted by AlecK
You answer the security questions and then check in at the desk. there are separate pe and uc queues as well. you get a boarding card and leave your bags which are trucked to mco.


They have never had PE and UC lines in the last dozen or so times I have used and is a point I am not happy with, but the lines are never very long.

Paul
#99856 by HighFlyer
16 Feb 2006, 17:29
They have never had PE and UC lines in the last dozen or so times I have used and is a point I am not happy with, but the lines are never very long.


When i was last there in March there was a purple priority boarding sign for PE/UC/FC Au. As i arrived i was asked if i was PE/UC and as i said yes i was ushered infront of some queuing Y passengers, so i think they have/had an 'unofficial' priority boarding thing going on.

Thanks,
Sarah
#99865 by p17blo
16 Feb 2006, 17:35
Originally posted by HighFlyer
When i was last there in March there was a purple priority boarding sign for PE/UC/FC Au. As i arrived i was asked if i was PE/UC and as i said yes i was ushered infront of some queuing Y passengers, so i think they have/had an 'unofficial' priority boarding thing going on.

Thanks,
Sarah

I'm always there at off-peak times Sarah, so I wonder if this is why they abandon that in these periods.??

Paul
#99868 by HighFlyer
16 Feb 2006, 17:43
I'm always there at off-peak times Sarah, so I wonder if this is why they abandon that in these periods.??


Could be! - Although whats off-peak?

I guess if there are only a handful of people at check-in its deemed unnecessary to have seperate queues, though priority boarding should still be a benefit - maybe you need to wave your Au card a little more furiously ;)

Thanks,
Sarah
#99877 by p17blo
16 Feb 2006, 18:32
Have you ever been late Jan/Early Feb, Last Sept or Early Dec. These periods are QUIET (shhh.) Usually equate to a half plane loads (with the exception of the return Jan flights.

You can't wave your card at those lovely check-in agents at DTD, they are just too nice.

I really don't see it as a problem, but just have definately never seen those signs ay DTD.

Paul
#99892 by firsttimer
16 Feb 2006, 19:59
When I flew PE last December (the 2nd week of December) the purple sign was definitely there, so we walked next to the line of people already queuing up to the sign, and, once our flight details were checked, i.e. we were flying UC or PE, etc., we were taken over to the next available agent. Although there is no separate check-in as such they apparently (so they told us), take PE/UC people queuing at the purple sign over to the next available agent, thereby 'jumping' to the front of the queue.
#99893 by HighFlyer
16 Feb 2006, 20:00
I usually always go to MCO 2nd-3rd week of September, its heaven, but yes the last time i went was March-April/Easter hols and it was awful, all the parks were heaving.

I have never queued at DTD, always gone straight to the front - though maybe they took pity on me hauling my obviously oversized Louis Vuitton luggage :)

You can't wave your card at those lovely check-in agents at DTD, they are just too nice.


Yes, i have always had lovely check-in agents there, could teach some of the groundstaff a thing or two about customer service ;)

Right, if i go to MCO in September, as currently penned in, i will make a point of checking what the situation is!

Thanks,
Sarah
#99896 by MarkJ
16 Feb 2006, 20:19
After two weeks of Fast Pass and priority queuing everyone will understand the two tiered Queue!!

hehehehehe
#99922 by p17blo
16 Feb 2006, 22:31
Originally posted by HighFlyer
I usually always go to MCO 2nd-3rd week of September...

Right, if i go to MCO in September, as currently penned in, i will make a point of checking what the situation is!

Thanks,
Sarah



Well Mrs B and I will be in MCO between 16th and 23rd Sept, so you never know, we may be there at the same time. Be sure to let us know when you book and confirm your dates. September I am flying back from MIA a week later so I won't be able to check then.

But on the upside I will take a harder look when I am back in June.

Paul
#99926 by David
16 Feb 2006, 22:45
There was priority check-in signs when I was there in Jan, but didn't really matter .... as I was the only one there[:o)]

And i am sure they were there July last year, but that is peak [:?]

David.
#99928 by David
16 Feb 2006, 22:48
Originally posted by p17blo
Originally posted by HighFlyer
I usually always go to MCO 2nd-3rd week of September...

Right, if i go to MCO in September, as currently penned in, i will make a point of checking what the situation is!

Thanks,
Sarah



Well Mrs B and I will be in MCO between 16th and 23rd Sept, so you never know, we may be there at the same time. Be sure to let us know when you book and confirm your dates. September I am flying back from MIA a week later so I won't be able to check then.

But on the upside I will take a harder look when I am back in June.

Paul


We're looking at that time, so maybe a mini meet [i]

David
#99933 by MarkJ
16 Feb 2006, 22:55
I found this planner ages ago and everytime I have been its been really useful and pretty accurate - it lets you know which days parks are busy on by month and by day - so when you have a 2 week holiday in Orlnado you can sort out which day is best to go to which park and when to use things like Extra magic hours etc.

Click on this link -

Orlando Parks Planner
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