Jean,
I love the idea, and thank you for finding it, but Ray posted it two weeks
ago, and, according to Dillon, it is something that Disney has done "for
years".
Seriously, we now pay for everything else, so why not something that makes
going home easier?
--
DG in Cherry Hill, NJ
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"Jean O'Boyle" wrote in message
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> "Tom K" wrote in message
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>>> It works like this: Before leaving the ship, guests transmit their
>>> flight information and number of checked bags to cruise staff, who then
>>> forward the information electronically to the airlines and print out
>>> your boarding passes, luggage tags, and claim checks. Your luggage is
>>> then transported securely to the airport, processed, and loaded aboard
>>> your plane. Fees for the service range from $10 to $20 per guest,
>>> depending on the port.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Rip off...
>>
>> --Tom
>
> I don't know, Tom...the convenience and not having to hunt for your bags
> and you wouldn't have to tip the guy in the baggage area plus the extra
> that one gives the cab driver for handling all those bags..it may not be
> too bad. Plus the hassle and lines to get a cab from the pier to the
> a/p......My biggest worry would be errors and loss of luggage..ie..wrong
> flight, wrong plane, etc.
>
> --Jean
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