AngiTN
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Yeah, in a later post I go so far to suggest to only book someone other than Southwest if your dates are firm. Change fees are just too high period, round trip booking or whatever, to book with legacy airlines. LOLThe only caveat is that if you book two different airlines and end up changing the dates of your trip, you'll have to pay two different change fees.
That said, I'd bet that most people booking Disney World vacations aren't going to change dates. As long as your dates are fairly firm, I highly recommend doing what AngiTN suggests by checking one-way prices across all airlines. It can be a great way to save money.
