Leaving Luggage at DCA?
#1
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Leaving Luggage at DCA?
I will be flying in to DCA next week from BOS, and I noticed that there is a liquor store near the airport with a particular brand of beer that I enjoy, but cannot get in my home state (or the surrounding states). (If anyone is curious, it's the Oberon Ale from Bells Brewery, Kalamazoo, MI)
Originally, I was not planning to bring a rolling bag, just a carry-on for my day trip, but I just can't pass up the opportunity to bring some home. I don't want to be dragging the bag around all day. Since I get a free checked bag, I thought of a plan. Please let me know if any of this is not allowed or if there are any logistical problems with this plan. I am aware of the regulations on alcohol. I will be packing the beer appropriately so that it will arrive safely (I've done it before)
This will be a day trip. I arrive at DCA around 11:30AM, and return on a flight leaving at 8:30PM.
1. Check a (mostly) empty bag from BOS-DCA.
2. Fail to pick it up so that it goes to the baggage office.
3. Return to the airport around 6PM to pick up the bag (6.5 hours later)
4. Go purchase the beer, pack it up well in the bag
5. Return to the airport and check it for the return trip.
Since the bag will be mostly empty with the exception of packing materials to safely transport the beer, I'm not worried about anything being stolen, or the bag being damaged.
If this won't work, then are there any other options for bag storage for a few hours? I see that JetBlue's policy says that checked baggage is not accepted until 4 hours before departure. (but I'd rather wait until around 6PM so that I may enjoy my day and not turn this into an expensive beer run)
Originally, I was not planning to bring a rolling bag, just a carry-on for my day trip, but I just can't pass up the opportunity to bring some home. I don't want to be dragging the bag around all day. Since I get a free checked bag, I thought of a plan. Please let me know if any of this is not allowed or if there are any logistical problems with this plan. I am aware of the regulations on alcohol. I will be packing the beer appropriately so that it will arrive safely (I've done it before)
This will be a day trip. I arrive at DCA around 11:30AM, and return on a flight leaving at 8:30PM.
1. Check a (mostly) empty bag from BOS-DCA.
2. Fail to pick it up so that it goes to the baggage office.
3. Return to the airport around 6PM to pick up the bag (6.5 hours later)
4. Go purchase the beer, pack it up well in the bag
5. Return to the airport and check it for the return trip.
Since the bag will be mostly empty with the exception of packing materials to safely transport the beer, I'm not worried about anything being stolen, or the bag being damaged.
If this won't work, then are there any other options for bag storage for a few hours? I see that JetBlue's policy says that checked baggage is not accepted until 4 hours before departure. (but I'd rather wait until around 6PM so that I may enjoy my day and not turn this into an expensive beer run)
#2
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If you are current or ex-military, or even a civilian employee of the DoD, you can use the USO station at DCA. I made use of it when I had a scheduling conflict that prevented me from getting to my hotel after my flight for a few hours.
#3
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Not sure if it will work or not, but why not buy the beer before you return to the airport so you don't have to make another trip out once you claim your bag? Just bring the beer in with you, claim the bag, pack it, check it, voila!
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Depending on how you plan to pad/pack it in the checked bag I'd consider buying a box at a UPS store or similar just before heading back to the airport rather than "forgetting" the bag upon arrival. Not that the plan won't work - it probably will - but it is still just a probably.
#5
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So, the general consensus is that this will work?