KSDisneyDad
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I know it is off topic , but it can cost more than this poster thinks!!
Here is my Jet Blue info: as you can see total cost:
Departing Flight #149JFKMCO3/27 7:55AM3/27 11:00AMReturning Flight #154MCOJFK4/3 12:50PM4/3 3:37PM
Fare: $760.93 x 5 = $3,804.65Taxes & Fees $392.35Total: $4,197.00
I do realize that fares can sometimes be very high - especially during peak times and last minute. However, you can also pay a lot less with planning. Just because you paid that doesn't mean that all other families of 5 can afford to do it. We found roundtrip airfare for $125 one time -- does that mean that all familes of 5 can expect to pay $125 roundtrip each time they fly to Orlando?
Your particular airfares are higher per person than the cost per person of our Spring Break cruise itself. If I was in that situation, we'd have to do something different. We've never paid more than $325 per person for airfare and the only reason we justified paying that is because it is Spring Break and we had already saved over $2,000 on the cruise itself with the kids sail free promotion. We generally budget $200 to $250 per person for airfare and I can often find it for less by watching the fares. We fly Southwest, so if the fares go down, I can rebook and use the savings for another trip.
OK, I would keep looking but in like 10 seconds I found this....
$318 + $41 taxes + fees = $359 per person
Sat, Mar 27: Depart 12:30PM
Arrive 05:38PM
Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, PA (ABE)
Orlando International Airport, FL (MCO) Delta Air Lines - 1 Stop
Flight 4123 / 2422
Operated by: PINNACLE DBA DELTA CONNECTION
Sat, Apr 3: Depart 05:15PM
Arrive 09:36PM
Orlando International Airport, FL (MCO)
Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, PA (ABE) US Airways - 1 Stop
Flight 1776 / 2668
Operated by: US AIRWAYS EXPRESS-MESA AIRLINES
Yes, you can book and pay that.
Another alternative is to look at multiple airports, multiple flight times. It may mean getting up at 1:00 AM to drive 4 hours to get to another airport and fly at a off-peak time.
I can grab the local airport at peak travel times for rates like you posted. I dont. I drive to Milwaukee or Chicago and fly odd times for about $200 total per person.
Thanks Presentation for helping me with my point.
I realize that this went off-topic, but I felt is was very misleading to new cruisers with a family of 5 to think that a Disney Cruise costs $13,000 plus another $4,000 for airfare. I'm sure that there have been lots of families of 5 that have paid that, but I believe the vast majority pay a lot less (including us). I simply wanted other families of 5 to know that the costs don't have to be as high as the poster indicated even during Spring Break or summer.