Rare Shippy Posted August 26 #1 Share Posted August 26 I do not know how many ports do this. We just returned from Discovery to Seattle airport. The service to that airport is actually free. You fill out the form a few days before your trip is over. Then the day before the end, your boarding passes & luggage tags are delivered to your cabin. You put the luggage to be delivered outside your cabin door that evening. You do not see it again until you reach your home airport, San Francisco for us. The best part for me is that I always pack to much. We actually brought a small luggage scale with us because I knew I was going to buy a few things & did not want the luggage to be over weight. I was shocked when I read the luggage valet paper....it said it did not matter how heavy your bag was. I checked with guess services & they said that was true. So no pressure, I did not even weigh my bag....I was sure it was over but no problem... 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hpeabody Posted August 26 #2 Share Posted August 26 I think you are referring to PORT VALET, a courtesy of the Port Of Seattle. Your flight needs to fit into their parameters, not all do. It can booked in advance on their website. Yes, it is fantastic! https://maketraveleasier.com/portvalet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BlerkOne Posted August 26 #3 Share Posted August 26 maybe... *Airline-assessed baggage fees will be applied to your onboard account when applicable as per your airline's rules. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paddingtonbear Posted August 26 #4 Share Posted August 26 1 hour ago, BlerkOne said: maybe... *Airline-assessed baggage fees will be applied to your onboard account when applicable as per your airline's rules. There is no way my airline would miss out on raking in their cash haul from overweight baggage! 🤣 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCX22 Posted August 26 #5 Share Posted August 26 Not every one has the same good experience. There was a complaint a few weeks ago on Princess' X page regarding Port Valet in Seattle where some employee dropped the ball and affixed someone's baggage tag to someone else's suitcase. I blocked out the full names in the photo, but the names on the official airline tags do not match. Glad the person who received the luggage was honest and returned the piece of luggage to the airline so it could be sent to the rightful owner. Personally, I won't let anyone check in my luggage except for me. Heck I get nervous leaving my luggage to the porters. I always do self walk off. Not sure what happened to the questions from the 90s by the airline check in agents which went something along the lines of, "has your luggage been in you possession at all times?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arizona Wildcat Posted August 26 #6 Share Posted August 26 Any time luggage is checked there is a chance it will go astray. A couple from Utah picked up.my bag after a cruise that ended in San Pedro. Took 2 weeks to get it back. Airlines mischeck thousands of bags every year. Anerican Airlines sent a bag of mine to TUC instead of TUS. It arrived in Tucson a few days later damaged and almost empty. TUC is in Argentina. The only absolute guarantee is to carry your bag on board. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCX22 Posted August 26 #7 Share Posted August 26 (edited) I try and mitigate risk when I travel. I can't control what the airline does to my luggage once it leaves my hands at check-in, but if I'm the one checking it in at the airport counter, I know that it's tagged to the correct destination because I watch the agent affixing the tag onto my suitcase or I'm the one to do it myself. There was one time in Hong Kong that Cathay Pacific agents were sharing a luggage tag printer. I caught the agent affixing a tag that read SGN (Saigon, Vietnam) instead of SFO (San Francisco), which was my destination. You better believe I stopped the agent in her tracks. Edited August 26 by SCX22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boku Posted August 26 #8 Share Posted August 26 I put an AirTag in my cases, that way I have a pretty good idea where they are. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NKS50 Posted August 26 #9 Share Posted August 26 We just returned three weeks ago after a wonderful week on the Enchanted Princess. Our return was to Ft Lauderdale, and yes, there was Luggage Forward available to us. We used that years ago, loved it and still love it. We put out our luggage the night before departure and saw our bags at our home airport. BUT, we always travel with Air Tags. So we knew our bags were loaded at each airport, as well we kept track of them on the airline website. A wonderful convenience. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ombud Posted August 26 #10 Share Posted August 26 7 hours ago, SCX22 said: I try and mitigate risk when I travel I also take a picture of what I've packed so if it goes missing I can get minimum $500 up to 3k to replace items through my credit card. It won't take $500 to replace so I'm good. Read somewhere that I can also file a claim with the airlines Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arizona Wildcat Posted August 26 #11 Share Posted August 26 17 minutes ago, Ombud said: I also take a picture of what I've packed so if it goes missing I can get minimum $500 up to 3k to replace items through my credit card. It won't take $500 to replace so I'm good. Read somewhere that I can also file a claim with the airlines Great idea. One can only do so much. Air tags are great to track bags, but little you can do when people take bags that are not theirs - at the airport or port. As for watching the airline personnel tag bags correctly - completely agree. No idea what happened to me as 2 bags arrived OK and one astray. As for losses. Airline provided me about $1500 without a big hassle for lost stuff. Chase Sapphire reimbursed the rest. The issue is time time and effort to replace things today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ombud Posted August 26 #12 Share Posted August 26 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Arizona Wildcat said: Great idea. One can only do so much. Air tags are great to track bags, but little you can do when people take bags that are not theirs - at the airport or port. As for watching the airline personnel tag bags correctly - completely agree. No idea what happened to me as 2 bags arrived OK and one astray. As for losses. Airline provided me about $1500 without a big hassle for lost stuff. Chase Sapphire reimbursed the rest. The issue is time time and effort to replace things today. Yeah. I need an hour in a Marks & Spencer (or similar) store but the trick is finding one I travel with either my 17" or 22" case but have to check as I pack wine. Not totally impressed with Princess' selection. 1, 2, or 3 bottles depending in length of cruise & don't want to waste time searching for my favorites Edited August 26 by Ombud Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Shippy Posted August 26 Author #13 Share Posted August 26 11 hours ago, hpeabody said: I think you are referring to PORT VALET, a courtesy of the Port Of Seattle. Your flight needs to fit into their parameters, not all do. It can booked in advance on their website. Yes, it is fantastic! https://maketraveleasier.com/portvalet your are probably right....port valet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Shippy Posted August 26 Author #14 Share Posted August 26 11 hours ago, BlerkOne said: maybe... *Airline-assessed baggage fees will be applied to your onboard account when applicable as per your airline's rules. that is for your checked baggage fee. It clearly states on their form you fill out that weight limits do not apply. That is why I checked with guest services. They agreed & said not to worry about weight... so i did not. I am sure I was over as I had only 1 pound grace when we started & I bought things. I was not charged. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Shippy Posted August 26 Author #15 Share Posted August 26 9 hours ago, SCX22 said: Not every one has the same good experience. There was a complaint a few weeks ago on Princess' X page regarding Port Valet in Seattle where some employee dropped the ball and affixed someone's baggage tag to someone else's suitcase. I blocked out the full names in the photo, but the names on the official airline tags do not match. Glad the person who received the luggage was honest and returned the piece of luggage to the airline so it could be sent to the rightful owner. Personally, I won't let anyone check in my luggage except for me. Heck I get nervous leaving my luggage to the porters. I always do self walk off. Not sure what happened to the questions from the 90s by the airline check in agents which went something along the lines of, "has your luggage been in you possession at all times?" Do not really understand how that could happen. YOU put the luggage tag on the bag yourself before it leaves your cabin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Shippy Posted August 26 Author #16 Share Posted August 26 5 hours ago, Boku said: I put an AirTag in my cases, that way I have a pretty good idea where they are. I LOVE airtags. I have one in each suitcase. I am always misplacing my apple earbuds. There is actually a case to attach an airtag to them. I have sometimes had to activate the noise feature on the tag at home to find them ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dweidensaul Posted August 26 #17 Share Posted August 26 We used it on 18 Aug in Seattle. Fantastic. Our bag was 14lbs overweight...no additional fee was charged by United. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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