cheermom2four
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We are on the same cruiseWe are on the March 23 sailing of the Fantasy. If it's the same we should plan to meet![]()

We are on the same cruiseWe are on the March 23 sailing of the Fantasy. If it's the same we should plan to meet![]()
We are on the same cruise![]()
We are on the same cruise![]()
The OP didn't tell us at first she was only looking at direct flights. As I suspected, there was information she was leaving out.What???? Yikes. The OP is looking for support, not distrust.
Thank you for checking, I'll have to check with my DH if that could be an option. It's a little over a 3 hour drive to Indy.Just checked, SW has a direct flight from Indy leaving at 11:40 am for $244/pp, leaves March 22. They There's 2 more direct flights leaving later that day for less than $300/pp. Return flights on the day your cruise gets back, one leaving at 1:05, another at 2:15, both are direct flights and cost $294/pp. More direct flights for return home that leave later in the day that are all less than $300/pp. I paid $131/pp for our tickets on SW for Jan. 2019 cruise, and I thought that was a lot, guess I got a good deal after all. I realize you live in Chicago, but it may be cheaper to drive to Indy, hopefully it's not that long of a drive, I don't know.
The OP didn't tell us at first she was only looking at direct flights. As I suspected, there was information she was leaving out.
That being said I hope the OP can get a direct flight from Chicago for a price that she is comfortable with.![]()
We fly Delta and have been checking prices regularly since they released their schedule. Prices have been $675-750 each for the past few months.
The prices are always high when flights are initially released. The prices will come down.
We are at WDW 3/23-3/30, So flying to MCO at the same time. I booked our flights at 6 am the day they were released on SW, they only went up after that. (Also flying from Chicago). I would look at other airlines as well. For me, it’s not worth the drive to Milwaukee or another airport for it to be a bit cheaper.We are on the March 23 sailing of the Fantasy. If it's the same we should plan to meet![]()
Even multiple stop flights that week are $500.The OP didn't tell us at first she was only looking at direct flights. As I suspected, there was information she was leaving out.
That being said I hope the OP can get a direct flight from Chicago for a price that she is comfortable with.![]()
It’s a 3 1/2 hour drive, at least, to Indy. A non stop to Orlando is 2 1/2 hours. Honestly, I’ve never found it advantageous to drive to another airport from Chicago for flights. We already have 2 airports, driving to another usually involves lots of time and logistics. But that’s just me. OP might find it a good optionJust checked, SW has a direct flight from Indy leaving at 11:40 am for $244/pp, leaves March 22. They There's 2 more direct flights leaving later that day for less than $300/pp. Return flights on the day your cruise gets back, one leaving at 1:05, another at 2:15, both are direct flights and cost $294/pp. More direct flights for return home that leave later in the day that are all less than $300/pp. I paid $131/pp for our tickets on SW for Jan. 2019 cruise, and I thought that was a lot, guess I got a good deal after all. I realize you live in Chicago, but it may be cheaper to drive to Indy, hopefully it's not that long of a drive, I don't know.
Southwest won't come down. They'll sell through to MCO pretty well for all of March-April and there won't be seats to discount.
Us too!
We are traveling from MSP, spring break to warm weather destinations is always $$$. We fly Delta and have been checking prices regularly since they released their schedule. Prices have been $675-750 each for the past few months.