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SEC
04-13-2006, 04:58 PM
We are flying Southwest next month for a stay at Saratoga Springs. I know that Southwest is not one of the airlines that you can check into at your resort, but will the concierge print out your boarding passes for you?

Tabetha
04-13-2006, 05:02 PM
I've never done it at DVC, but both times I've flown Southwest they were able to print up our boarding passes at the front desk (Wilderness Lodge concierge, and Ft. Wilderness)

BillPA
04-13-2006, 05:28 PM
Yes they will print them at SSR as all DVC and Disney resort will. Just stop by at 24 hours before departure and get your "A" pass. I just did this at BWV on Tuesday night (2 days ago) we had a 4:50 pm last night. I forgot to stop by until 8pm and ended up with "B" passes.

Have a great trip.

brianm27
04-13-2006, 06:18 PM
You can also check in on your Blackberry or internet capable phone. You just need to go to a kiosk and select "reprint boarding passes" at the airport. You can get in the "A" group this way and not have to be at the resort front desk right at the 24 hour window.

The Southwest mobile device website is mobile.southwest.com. :thumbsup2

byoung
04-13-2006, 06:58 PM
All Disney resorts will print them out for you. Eat breakfast at Kona's on a trip I was staying offsite and they printed them out for us at the Poly.

Patty3
04-13-2006, 08:08 PM
Is there a fee for this service?

Nedlo2
04-13-2006, 08:29 PM
I haven't flown Southwest before, but plan on using them my next trip. What is the difference between an 'A' pass and 'B' pass :confused3

Yes they will print them at SSR as all DVC and Disney resort will. Just stop by at 24 hours before departure and get your "A" pass. I just did this at BWV on Tuesday night (2 days ago) we had a 4:50 pm last night. I forgot to stop by until 8pm and ended up with "B" passes.

Have a great trip.

loveFL
04-13-2006, 09:21 PM
i've used the internet browser on my phone, very quick and easy!

itsmyhappyplace
04-13-2006, 09:33 PM
I haven't flown Southwest before, but plan on using them my next trip. What is the difference between an 'A' pass and 'B' pass :confused3

Southwest does not issue seat assignments like all of the other major airlines. Instead you are grouped into A, B, or C categories. When you arrive at the gate you will line up according to the letter on your pass for boarding. Southwest will then allow you to board one line at a time. If you are disabled, traveling with someone that is disabled, or have small children ( I forget the age limit, maybe 6??) you can get into the pre-board line. This allows you to get on before the A, B, or C lines.

PS- Don't forget to get a claim check for your stroller when you get to the gate. Otherwise, if you wait till boarding everyone gets mad at you for holding up the line. Been there, done that.

byoung
04-14-2006, 04:21 PM
Is there a fee for this service?
No fee for the service

Patty3
04-14-2006, 06:05 PM
No fee for the service

Thanks for the information, this is good to know.

beezerdave
04-14-2006, 08:23 PM
Southwest does not issue seat assignments like all of the other major airlines. Instead you are grouped into A, B, or C categories. When you arrive at the gate you will line up according to the letter on your pass for boarding. Southwest will then allow you to board one line at a time.

This will be my first time on Southwest as well. Still a little cloudy on the whole A, B or C thing. Do I understand there is no assigned seating? You just kinda get on the plane in groups and play musical chairs? :confused3 Because I'm 6'3" I try to get an aisle seat or exit seat so I can stretch out a bit. Will I have trouble doing so?

Boston5602
04-15-2006, 07:54 AM
This will be my first time on Southwest as well. Still a little cloudy on the whole A, B or C thing. Do I understand there is no assigned seating? You just kinda get on the plane in groups and play musical chairs? :confused3 Because I'm 6'3" I try to get an aisle seat or exit seat so I can stretch out a bit. Will I have trouble doing so?


You shouldn't if you're in the " A " group and the earlier you check in the better chance you have getting " A " Southwest gives out all " A " 's first then B's and then C's . You can start checking in 24 hours before flight time. If you don't care where you sit or when you board you can just wait untill you get to the airport

:teeth:

NancyDVC
04-15-2006, 11:31 AM
We stayed at VB last month and they printed out our boarding passes for us at the front desk no charge, they do it all the time.
Just remember you can not check in until exactly 24 hors before your flight's scheduled departure time. I goofed with the time. I thought that our flight was at 4:05 PM but it was at 4:50 PM. So when the very nice CM at the front desk tried it wouldn't go through. Then I rechecked the confirmation and discovered my goof. Duh.
The seating is something like shuttle flights. You choose a seat as you board. The passengers who need assistance (wheelchairs/young children) and the A's get the best choice of seats. My only disappointment on our return flight was that there were a number of through passengers who were already on board (the plane was from San Diego then San Antonio and then Orlando) and they changed seats before we boarded.

Lenc324
04-15-2006, 11:49 AM
I love Southwest. I have gotten the best deals to Orlando and West Palm Beach. They are always on time and friendly. :wave:

drakethib
04-15-2006, 08:00 PM
They printed them for us at OKW.

I am sure they will help you.

MrShiny
04-16-2006, 06:45 AM
This will be my first time on Southwest as well. Still a little cloudy on the whole A, B or C thing. Do I understand there is no assigned seating? You just kinda get on the plane in groups and play musical chairs? :confused3 Because I'm 6'3" I try to get an aisle seat or exit seat so I can stretch out a bit. Will I have trouble doing so?

Here's how it works. There are no assigned seats. First those who can pre-board board. This includes families with small children (under 4, I think) and those with medical conditions that got a pre-boarding blue ticket jacket from the gate agent.

On flights to/from Orlando, there can be a lot of pre-boarders. If you want the best seats - try flying at an off time.

Then the A group boards. The order within A is determined by a line at the gate. Usually, this line forms about 60-90 minutes before the flight.

Then the B group, then the C group. I believe these letters are basically evenly assigned. That is if the plane had 99 passengers, the first 33 to check in get A, etc.

If you check in online at about 24 hours before your flight, you should get A. If you wait until the morning of your flight, you'll probably get B. If you check in at the airport, you will probably get C.

If you do get an A, are at the airport early and don't mind standing in line, you can get close to the front of A. Now while there are a lot of pre-boarders, most of them are not eligible to sit in exit rows, so those very well may be available (and tend to have more space - check out seatguru.com for details - looks like seat 12F is the absolute best for leg room). Also, families tend not to take the bulkhead seats, which lack underseat storagem but have more leg room.

DocDocGoose
04-16-2006, 01:56 PM
Southwest Airlines- Budget travel at it's finest. pirate:

It really is a giant cattle call to board with people sleeping on the floor to get a place in line. That low price you got won't seem so good when you end up in seating C and you are your significant other are seated apart. Southwest and its day in the sun are over. They hedged on the price of fuel and it paid off. That hedge is over so you will now see higher Southwest prices. I've already seen it. Southwest will be soon known as Southworst. They try to say there greatest asset is there employees........ RIGHT! They are the most unprofessional, sloppy dressed people I've ever seen. It is just plain embarassing flying with them. It screams, "Hey I'm broke so I took the cattle car to WDW!" Do yourself a favor and buy yourself some class and some dignity. :stir:

Doc

zurgswife
04-16-2006, 02:38 PM
Southwest Airlines- Budget travel at it's finest. pirate:

It really is a giant cattle call to board with people sleeping on the floor to get a place in line. That low price you got won't seem so good when you end up in seating C and you are your significant other are seated apart. Southwest and its day in the sun are over. They hedged on the price of fuel and it paid off. That hedge is over so you will now see higher Southwest prices. I've already seen it. Southwest will be soon known as Southworst. They try to say there greatest asset is there employees........ RIGHT! They are the most unprofessional, sloppy dressed people I've ever seen. It is just plain embarassing flying with them. It screams, "Hey I'm broke so I took the cattle car to WDW!" Do yourself a favor and buy yourself some class and some dignity. :stir:

Doc

Totally disagree with this post. I love SW and there employees have always been professional and courtesous. Prices have gone up but they still have great sales daily that have saved me large amounts of money each trip. Those that don't like SW don't have to fly SW. So, all of us will be happy with our personal choice. Mine is to always fly SW if at all possible.

vascubaguy
04-16-2006, 03:06 PM
Southwest Airlines- Budget travel at it's finest. pirate:

It really is a giant cattle call to board with people sleeping on the floor to get a place in line. That low price you got won't seem so good when you end up in seating C and you are your significant other are seated apart. Southwest and its day in the sun are over. They hedged on the price of fuel and it paid off. That hedge is over so you will now see higher Southwest prices. I've already seen it. Southwest will be soon known as Southworst. They try to say there greatest asset is there employees........ RIGHT! They are the most unprofessional, sloppy dressed people I've ever seen. It is just plain embarassing flying with them. It screams, "Hey I'm broke so I took the cattle car to WDW!" Do yourself a favor and buy yourself some class and some dignity. :stir:

Doc


:rotfl2: gotta love trolls...


someone earlier mentioned something about the even distribution of A/B/C's and that I do believe is incorrect. When we departed Norfolk, VA, I think 80-90% of the people were in the A line. There were only a few people in the B line and none in the C line. Of course, the flight was not full at all, so it ended up not mattering as much.

I was a little suprised at how soon people start lining up in the "A" line. When we were coming back home from MCO, we arrived at the departing gate about 1.5 hours early and about 10 people were already sitting in the lines with their laptops out. I guess if you want to sit in the front and be the first off the plane, that's the way to go. Or if you want those premium seats at the emergency exits with the extra leg room.

I think the only time you'd have much trouble on SW is if you are in the C line and want to sit together and the flight is full.

However, gotta love those DING rates. If the 2 of us had to be split up for a 1.5 hour flight to WDW... I wouldn't really care if it saved me $100 per ticket... and it has nothing to do with the 'class' of the traveler.

Nedlo2
04-16-2006, 03:14 PM
:rotfl2:
However, gotta love those DING rates. If the 2 of us had to be split up for a 1.5 hour flight to WDW... I wouldn't really care if it saved me $100 per ticket... and it has nothing to do with the 'class' of the traveler.


:wave2: Couldn't agree more. There are 8 of us flying from BWI to MCO. Southwest will save me $70 a ticket. $70 x 8 = $560. Not being able to sit together as a group is well worth $560 RT. Actually, after spending 8 days together in WDW we might want to send a few hours sitting near someone else :lmao:

dgaston
04-17-2006, 08:43 PM
My understanding is there are 45 A passes, 45 B passes, and so on. DH and I do get into the A line early and have been able to sit in the exit row many times. He's only 6'2" but has trouble unless he can move his legs a lot. And SWA is the only airline, I've been able to earn free flights. Gotta love their Rapid Rewards program.

sagwanamu
04-17-2006, 08:46 PM
Southwest Airlines- Budget travel at it's finest. pirate:

It really is a giant cattle call to board with people sleeping on the floor to get a place in line. That low price you got won't seem so good when you end up in seating C and you are your significant other are seated apart. Southwest and its day in the sun are over. They hedged on the price of fuel and it paid off. That hedge is over so you will now see higher Southwest prices. I've already seen it. Southwest will be soon known as Southworst. They try to say there greatest asset is there employees........ RIGHT! They are the most unprofessional, sloppy dressed people I've ever seen. It is just plain embarassing flying with them. It screams, "Hey I'm broke so I took the cattle car to WDW!" Do yourself a favor and buy yourself some class and some dignity. :stir:

Doc

You can call it whatever you want... I can't wait until SWA starts flying from IAD (I hope they fly to MCO when they start in the fall). I rather spend the saved money buying my kids more toys from WDW than dumping it on big airlines. Some airports need more competitions from budget airlines.

DrTomorrow
04-18-2006, 02:40 PM
Southwest Airlines- Budget travel at it's finest. pirate:

It really is a giant cattle call to board with people sleeping on the floor to get a place in line. That low price you got won't seem so good when you end up in seating C and you are your significant other are seated apart. Southwest and its day in the sun are over. They hedged on the price of fuel and it paid off. That hedge is over so you will now see higher Southwest prices. I've already seen it. Southwest will be soon known as Southworst. They try to say there greatest asset is there employees........ RIGHT! They are the most unprofessional, sloppy dressed people I've ever seen. It is just plain embarassing flying with them. It screams, "Hey I'm broke so I took the cattle car to WDW!" Do yourself a favor and buy yourself some class and some dignity. :stir:

Doc

Back under the bridge with you, nasty troll. But to clear up some, ahem, mis-statements:

The fuel hedge is NOT over; SWA still enjoys a substantial savings. Also, if you take a moment and get your boarding pass ahead of time (something every DIS poster can do over the internet) you'll have no problem sitting with your SO. SWA staff are, IMHO, much more friendly and helpful than other airlines' staff - some have a great sense of humor! "Cattle car" it may be (not sure how much different it is from NWA, Delta, etc) but when I board, I can be sure not to sit by a screaming infant - does your online seat selector give you that option? Finally, I'm pretty sure that DVC owners don't really care about buying dignity....

To vascubaguy: you are correct about the early lining up at MCO. That is because - as someone else mentioned - there are so many families that qualify for pre-boarding leaving WDW. We flew with another couple once; we all had "A" passes but we got in line early while they scoffed. MrsT and I were able to sit together, but by the time the end of the "A" line boarded, they were not.

MrShiny
04-18-2006, 03:29 PM
I like a number of things about Southwest. Sure the cattle call is bad, but on the other hand I've never managed to snag a seat at the front of a plane on another carrier, seemingly no matter how far in advance I book.

While they aren't using ACRS for data from the ground, they do have pilot heads up displays in all their planes. I like that quite a bit.

Their loyaly program works great. We have earned so many free flight from them. Can't wait until they start Rapid Rewards to Hawaii this year. We'll be saving our points up for that for sure.

They actually give you credit for changing or even casncelling a non-refundable flight. That's great.

These days, if they were starting over, they probably could do things like assigned seats and tie in with the main computer booking systems and still make the same money, but it would probably cost too much to retro fit that now.

I also love that they don't have that stupid drink cart. Hate when that bumps my knee on other flights!

For me, the best plane flight is like saying the best long bus ride. It's an experience to be tolerated, not really enjoyed. The difference between Southwest and American aor United is really not worth the extra expense at all (and that's major, with the free flights I earn on Southwest - I use my Amex, Diners and Hilton points for Rapid Rewards!)

brianm27
04-18-2006, 05:48 PM
Actually, prior to ABC Southwest gave you a plastic boarding card with a big number on it at the gate. Everyone had to check in at the gate.

In those days, the first boarding group was numbers 1-30, the second 31-60, and the third was 61 and higher. When the kiosks and online check-in came about, the old numbers were replaced with ABC. I can say whether they have changed the distribution of seats, but it used to be 30 - 30 - all the rest (which on a full 737 is about half the plane less preboards).

Sometimes the gate attendants will play games to let people preboard. On one flight they let anyone preboard who was flying on their birthday or anniversary, as well as the longest wed couple. The gate agent was really surprised when he went over to a couple who said they were in their 80's. He thought they would be longest wed - turns out they were going on a honeymoon! He let them board early anyway! :rotfl2:

Nedlo2
04-18-2006, 06:27 PM
I hope they fly IAD-MCO too :banana: As it stands, I will have to go to BWI to go the Southwest BWI-MCO route this coming winter. There are 8 of us going and the savings is around $550. That is a nice chuck of change. http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/3209/bluesbrothers2xq3to.gif


You can call it whatever you want... I can't wait until SWA starts flying from IAD (I hope they fly to MCO when they start in the fall). I rather spend the saved money buying my kids more toys from WDW than dumping it on big airlines. Some airports need more competitions from budget airlines.

yitbos96bb
04-19-2006, 04:08 PM
This will be my first time on Southwest as well. Still a little cloudy on the whole A, B or C thing. Do I understand there is no assigned seating? You just kinda get on the plane in groups and play musical chairs? :confused3 Because I'm 6'3" I try to get an aisle seat or exit seat so I can stretch out a bit. Will I have trouble doing so?

I have never had a problem in getting an aisle as an A or B group. Make sure you check in 24 hours before. Check out SEATGURU.COM... best site ever for travel... has a map of almost all airlines seat configurations and tells you the best and worst (like what doesn't recline, what has more leg room, etc.). I recommend getting there early and just start queuing in line, especially if you are trying for the exit row.

yitbos96bb
04-19-2006, 04:16 PM
Back under the bridge with you, nasty troll. But to clear up some, ahem, mis-statements:

The fuel hedge is NOT over; SWA still enjoys a substantial savings. Also, if you take a moment and get your boarding pass ahead of time (something every DIS poster can do over the internet) you'll have no problem sitting with your SO. SWA staff are, IMHO, much more friendly and helpful than other airlines' staff - some have a great sense of humor! "Cattle car" it may be (not sure how much different it is from NWA, Delta, etc) but when I board, I can be sure not to sit by a screaming infant - does your online seat selector give you that option? Finally, I'm pretty sure that DVC owners don't really care about buying dignity....

To vascubaguy: you are correct about the early lining up at MCO. That is because - as someone else mentioned - there are so many families that qualify for pre-boarding leaving WDW. We flew with another couple once; we all had "A" passes but we got in line early while they scoffed. MrsT and I were able to sit together, but by the time the end of the "A" line boarded, they were not.

I'm not a huge SWA fan, but yeah Doc Doc is nuts. They are still the most profitable in the business. While I am sure everyone of us would prefer first class, most of us can't afford it. Coach on most airlines is pretty bad. Midwest is awesome as they have wide seats. Jet blue is great for leg room and the united Economy Plus is excellent too. Other than that... it is pretty much the same in coach.

Lining up isn't just at MCO, it is everywhere. Midway is notorious for it as well. Ihave had to do it in New orleans, Kansas City, Nashville, etc. I usually make sure I have something to drink and read and just camp out.

pouncingpluto
04-20-2006, 08:46 AM
I am so psyched... I had no idea they were going to be going into IAD... reading your posts prompted me to find the press release!

I used Southwest a few times when I lived in Chicago, and while I don't like their boarding system at all, $$$ is $$$. In fact, just yesterday I decided to suck it up and bought a Southwest ticket from BWI for a flight to Tampa, even though I've never flown out as BWI before, and it's about 20 miles further than Dulles (which I already hate) and 45 miles futher than National. Non-stop, better schedule, and cheaper.