would you do it ?? arriving MCO 1015 am ???
you know delays ..or
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would you do it ?? arriving MCO 1015 am ???
you know delays ..or
lollolol
thanks
would you do it ?? arriving MCO 1015 am ???
you know delays ..or
lollolol
thanks
I learned from my days as an airline ticket-agent (way back in the day, when a CUSTOMER SERVICE representative checked-in passengers for flights, and not self-serve kiosks) to NEVER fly the 'day of.' The airline for whom I worked had a mechanical delay, and the next one out wasn't until the afternoon. Long story short, the passengers who 'HAVE TO GET TO MIAMI, OUR CRUISE LEAVES THIS AFTERNOON!!!!" had to pay for a first class ticket on American, as that was all that was available. (Nowadays, even first class isn't available on any airline, as they're full with frequent flyer passengers.)
I told my husband that night, "if we EVER take a cruise, let's NEVER fly in the day it departs."
We haven't.![]()
I would but my DW is dead-set against it. So we don't![]()
Weedy said:It also depends what time you will have to get up to get to the airport. If you are having to get up at 4 AM to catch a flight it makes for a very long day. You can find inexpensive hotels in the Orlando area. Well worth the less stress and more relaxing start to a trip.
PrincessShmoo said:Well, 2 of our cruises we flew in the day of. Depending on the time of year and how early the flight is, it's really quite do-able.
If you're arriving at 10:15, it sounds like you're on the first flight of the day? That would be the safest, if you need to fly in on embarkation day.
Flying during the time of year that flights have a high probability of being delayed/canceled due to weather could be tricky.
Also, those cruises that we've had to fly in the day of, we've booked our air travel through the cruiselines. So, if things don't work out, they'll get us to the cruise.
DCL booking our flight only cost us an extra $1500 on a non direct flight out of a more inconvenient airport. Then when we stuck in Atl Hartsfield for 8 hours they DCL told it wad our responsiblity to get to MCO because they couldnt control the weather. Suggested we rent a car and drive. Luckily we were able to my grandmother, mother and sister with 3 little boys under the age of 9 on the last flight out at 1030. They checked into the MCO hyatt @ 12. Me & BIL made the drive and made to PC little afternoon. Sis & BIL are DVC members and we do at least on WDW trip or cruise per year so nor trying to bash DCL. Just pointing out when push came to shove DCL wasnt much help & usually cost alot more money.
Not saying it was a problem just pointing out the fact that just because you book thru DCL doesnt guarantee getting you to ship on time. It was our first cruise & specifically booked thru DCL because CM made it seem they would do anything to get us on the ship. When it started going bad we were told we were on our own.