Ronda93
DIS Veteran
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We are reservation people. Airfare booked way in advance. Hotel paid for. Cars... everything is nailed down months before we take a trip. I get itchy when booking 14-day fares for business trips. Anyway...
Friends are going to be in WDW during our next trip (Oct 17). They will be arriving the 16th. Our flights with American begin at 2:55. After connecting, we arrive at MCO at 8:45. We really, really want to get to WDW earlier in the day so that we can share more time with them (they depart Monday, the 20th).
I contacted American. To move to an earlier flight would be around $200 per person (diff in fare, plus $100 change fee). I could book Southwest for less than that (we're flying on vouchers from last year, the only reason we'd put up with the connections).
The telephone agent suggested that we could fly standby. Standby... what's that? Really, what does it mean? She sounded amused... show up for the earlier flight, tell them you want to fly standby. If they have room you get on?
What about luggage? Our trip is for 8-days. We *will* have checked luggage. Can it get on the earlier flight with us? Should we hold on to it until our status is known and check it at the gate?
If the stand-by travel veterans could share some experience I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ronda
Friends are going to be in WDW during our next trip (Oct 17). They will be arriving the 16th. Our flights with American begin at 2:55. After connecting, we arrive at MCO at 8:45. We really, really want to get to WDW earlier in the day so that we can share more time with them (they depart Monday, the 20th).
I contacted American. To move to an earlier flight would be around $200 per person (diff in fare, plus $100 change fee). I could book Southwest for less than that (we're flying on vouchers from last year, the only reason we'd put up with the connections).
The telephone agent suggested that we could fly standby. Standby... what's that? Really, what does it mean? She sounded amused... show up for the earlier flight, tell them you want to fly standby. If they have room you get on?
What about luggage? Our trip is for 8-days. We *will* have checked luggage. Can it get on the earlier flight with us? Should we hold on to it until our status is known and check it at the gate?
If the stand-by travel veterans could share some experience I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ronda