Disney Brings Back Airline Check-In for Resort Guests

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Disney has reintroduced airline check-in services for resort guests, making travel more convenient. This service allows guests to check their luggage directly at the hotel, streamlining their arrival at the airport.

With this added perk, visitors can enjoy the parks without the hassle of managing their bags later. It’ll make traveling to and from Disney resorts even easier and more enjoyable.

How The Resort Airline Check-In Works

Resort airline check-in lets Disney resort guests check their bags and get boarding passes right at the hotel. It streamlines the departure process, making travel less stressful and more convenient.

To use it, guests must be flying with a participating airline and staying at a Disney resort. Check-in usually opens 24 hours before departure and closes a few hours before the flight. Bags are dropped off at designated check-in areas within the resort.

It saves time at the airport and allows guests to enjoy their final hours at Disney without hauling luggage.

Read the announcement here:

Who Can Use The Service

Disney’s airline check-in service is available to guests staying at select Disney Resort hotels. To use it, guests must have a reservation with a participating airline.

A guest on Twitter shared how helpful the service was, saying it made travel much easier. They added that bringing it back would be great for visitors heading to Walt Disney World:

They also mentioned that with Universal’s Epic Universe opening soon, services like this give guests more reasons to stay on Disney property.

When And Where To Drop Your Bags

Guests can drop their bags at designated areas within select Disney Resort hotels. This service is designed to make airport check-in easier by starting the process right at the resort.

The Instagram post below announced this small-scale pilot program testing the return of Disney’s Resort Airline Check-In:

The post noted that the service let guests check bags at their resort, keeping the “Disney Bubble” intact.

Jodie Price

Jodie Price

Hi, my name is Jodie Price and I have been a flight attendant for the past four years. Before that, I was a teacher at a local school. During my summer vacations from teaching, I loved to jet off on an exciting adventure whenever I could.But the flights stressed me and my friends out so much that we almost stopped vacationing altogether. Would another form of transportation be easier?