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Old 09-14-2008   #12 (permalink)
CleveRocks
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Re: Printing your boarding pass

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Originally Posted by Monique View Post
DisneyTeacher,

I've always wondered about our return flights and the printing of boarding passes. Do you go up to the front desk a few minutes before your flight and wait? How agreeable are they to doing this? We'll be staying at POP in November and I'd really like to have this done.
There are 2 different answers to your question.

1) Pop Century, like every WDW resort, has a Lobby Concierge desk; this is separate from the resort's front desk. This is where you can go to get your boarding passes printed. Most airlines that offer online check-in allow you to do it up to 24 hours in advance. I wouldn't wait 'til the last minute ... what if there's a line.

In addition, you can also get your boarding passes printed at Guest Relations at any of the parks as well as at Downtown Disney.

2) Separate from all of the above is a service called Resort Airline Check-in (RAC). There is a RAC desk at each resort, including Pop. Think of RAC as curbside check-in, except that it's located inside your resort lobby instead of at the airport. It's exactly like curbside check-in in that you get your boarding passes AND check your luggage through to your final destination.

HOWEVER, not everyone can use RAC. You have to be flying one of the "participating airlines" on a domestic flight that leaves anytime after 8:00 a.m.

RAC is free and does not require any sort of reservation. RAC is often thought of as part of Disney's Magical Express, but they are separate services. You can use RAC whether or not you are riding the DME bus back to the airport.
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