karly05
DIS Veteran - "I found the Snipe!"
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I think I already know my own answer to this, but it's Saturday afternoon, my trip is still 7+ months away and all I want to do is hash and rehash "plans."
I'm looking at Delta through ATL for next year's trip, and I have my eye on a couple of different flights from ATL to MCO, an hour apart. I can get to MCO at 12:30 pm, or I can get to MCO at 1:30 pm. Prices will fluctuate and change, and I'm not buying until after the first of the year, but currently for my dates, the later flight is $38 cheaper than the earlier flight. Honestly, I'd rather pay the extra $38 and get to WDW an hour earlier. But, if the difference was $50 or more, I'd really have to consider.
How much would you have to save by taking the later flight to persuade you to give up an hour at WDW?
I'm looking at Delta through ATL for next year's trip, and I have my eye on a couple of different flights from ATL to MCO, an hour apart. I can get to MCO at 12:30 pm, or I can get to MCO at 1:30 pm. Prices will fluctuate and change, and I'm not buying until after the first of the year, but currently for my dates, the later flight is $38 cheaper than the earlier flight. Honestly, I'd rather pay the extra $38 and get to WDW an hour earlier. But, if the difference was $50 or more, I'd really have to consider.
How much would you have to save by taking the later flight to persuade you to give up an hour at WDW?