Castillo Mom said:Well, I'm booking our flight tomorrow night which will be exactly 330 days out. If the current rate holds one more day, I'll be paying $367 per person including taxes/fees on AA from LAX to MCO departing 8/21/07 returning 9/8/07 not including the Entertainment discount. I could get Delta for about $40 less per ticket but AA has the times I prefer plus I'll be getting 5% off anyway.
How far out to book is a personal decision. It really depends on whether you want to fly on one the major carriers or whether you don't mind playing the waiting game and holding out for a discount on Southwest, Jet Blue, etc. who don't release their fares until 6-8 months out. I believe the aforementioned carriers may not have direct flights but I'm not certain.
Personally, I've been tracking fares for several months now and the rate we're getting is very decent.
DME "provider" airlines is only for luggage handling. Any Disney resort guest can access DME. Last year we were in Fl. for a week, then drove to the airport, dropped off the rental car and took DME to our resort.Rantybaby said:CALIFORNIA DISers ONLY!!
If you travel with a non DME provider, how do you get to the resorts?![]()
Rantybaby said:How does the Entertainment Book 5% discount work?
Castillo Mom said:The '07 Entertainment Book has a discount code wherby you get the 5% discount on AA. The cool part is that you don't neet to wait for the book to arrive in order to get the code. As soon as you purchase you can just go to the travel section of the Entertainment website and the code will appear. Here's a link if you need more info:
http://entertainment.com/discount/travel.shtml
BeccaG said:I try to book around 3 months out. 3 months seems to be the time you will get the best deals, in general terms, any earlier you are likely not to get sales and any later you get crunched as far as availability. The most we have ever paid from so cal to florida,was $280 I think. I haven't done it a ton, but that is the most I have paid!![]()
Rantybaby said:BeccaG,
How far back was that $280.00 flight?
macs4us said:I usually book 45 - 90 days out. We live in SoCal and have flown from Carlsbad, Long Beach and OC, usually paying from $200 - $250 (late spring, summer and Xmas). You can check out farecast.com which has airfare trends - it's pretty cool.
macs4us said:I usually book 45 - 90 days out. We live in SoCal and have flown from Carlsbad, Long Beach and OC, usually paying from $200 - $250 (late spring, summer and Xmas). You can check out farecast.com which has airfare trends - it's pretty cool.
You cannot fly nonstop from Carlsbad, Long Beach or Orange County to MCO...gotta make at LEAST one stop.pppiglet said:Are those prices non-stop prices?