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What to do with luggage last day in Disney World?

Once you check out of your Disney Resorts Collection hotel, you can leave your luggage at Bell Service while you enjoy your final day at the theme parks. You can either call Bell Services from your room to have your bags picked up to be stored or bring them yourself to Bell Services for storage.



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Yes, if your flight back home is late in the day after your Resort check-out time, you can store your luggage with Bell Services at the Resort. Bell Services will give you a luggage claim ticket to provide to them to retrieve your luggage when you are ready to leave for the airport.

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Absolutely, a Disney Resort Collections hotel can store your luggage for you on your departure day so you can go to a park and squeeze out that last dose of magic! The Disney resorts all have Bell Services desks that can hold your luggage for you on both your arrival and departure days, as needed.

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Loungefly or other Small Bags Loungefly bags and bags of a similar style are the perfect sizes for an entire park day, especially in summer. These bags can fit a rain jacket, small umbrella, wallet, phone, portable charger, and more. This is my go-to bag because it can hold many items and is lightweight.

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Should I bring a small bag to Disney? Walt Disney World does allow guests to bring a bag with them to every attraction in the theme parks. Smaller bags may be easier to carry around the park, but you will need to consider what items you absolutely want with you and whether they will fit in a small bag.

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Situations where you need to leave a tip. Luggage Handling: At the airport, at your hotel, and throughout your trip, you should tip anyone who handles your luggage for you in your presence. The rule of thumb is that you tip about 2-3 dollars per bag, or more if the bag is extra heavy.

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Locker rentals are available for different prices depending on the locker size. Inside the parks, lockers are available for $7 and $10 per day. Outside the parks, lockers are available for $7, $10, $12 and $15 per day. Lockers provide unlimited access throughout the day.

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There are lockers inside both parks as well as outside the Disneyland Park entrance. The prices of locker rentals range from $7-15/day, depending on locker size (prices subject to change.) All in all, I would say a reasonably sized backpack should be fine to take aboard attractions with you. The smaller the better.

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Every bag is subject to a security screening before you enter the park, and bag policies are the same at Disneyland and Disney World. Because security will make sure the contents of each bag are safe, clear bags are not required at the Disney parks. We'll talk more about size restrictions of bags below!

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If you're lucky, you can leave your luggage at your hotel before check-in or after check-out time. Even if you're not a guest, some hotel bellhops will gladly store your luggage for a big enough tip.

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You can bring your bag or backpack on almost every single ride at Disney Parks. With the exception of a couple attractions, every ride at Disney will have a small pouch for you to stow your backpack, or space at your feet. Your trusty bag can take on all the adventures Disney has to offer with you!

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Customary tip: $1 to $2 per bag, or a flat $5 plus $1 per bag, for storing bags or taking them to your room; $1 to $2 for a standard delivery; tip extra if you get a great room orientation. These are the folks who get your room-service order from the kitchen to your room.

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Just because you are not staying with a hotel doesn't necessarily mean you can't store your luggage there. Ask the hotel bellhop if you can temporarily store your luggage there, and offer a tip. Many bellhops will let you use the hotel storage space, especially if you tip them again when you pick up your luggage.

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Magical Express, the free bus transportation between Walt Disney World Resort Hotels and Orlando International Airport (MCO), was discontinued at the end of 2021 after more than 15 years in operation. Here's a roundup of your new, for-pay options when planning to get between the airport and Disney World.

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