dejavu said:
Here's my question -finally- should I pay the penalty and go with a different carrier that has better times or make the best of the now 3 day vacation?
In mid-May, American Airlines changed their schedule for flights between Chicago-O'Hare and Orlando. Effective August 22 through mid-December, American's schedule went from their usual 5 flights per day in each direction to 4. From Chicago-O'Hare to Orlando, American is eliminating the early morning (approx. 7:00 a.m.) flight. Returning from Orlando to Chicago-O-Hare, American Airlines is eliminating their evening (approx. 8:00 p.m.) flight.
I had two WDW trips planned, and we were ticketed to fly home on the evening American flight both times.
I wouldn't have known if I hadn't been checking
http://www.aa.com/ for something else, and I happened to look at my future itineraries.
For both itineraries, American put us on an earlier flight -- 4 1/2 hours earlier! American's afternoon flight (approx. 3:30 p.m.) is now their last nonstop of the day from Orlando to Chicago-O'Hare.
That wasn't good news. It would mean leaving Epcot before noon to get back to the resort for Magical Express or a towncar.
I called American. They were very nice about. For one trip, I decided to go with a connection through Miami to buy us another 3 hours at Epcot (even though I usually avoid connections). For the other trip, I kept the new return flight on the final day, but American allowed me to change our inbound flight to an earlier flight to gain back the time we lost on the final day. There was no fee and no hassle for these changes. (American would also have allowed us to move our return flight the next morning.)
So, to anyone else who is in the same boat, call American. I don't think any of us can talk them into putting the evening MCO-ORD flight or the early morning ORD-MCO flight back on their schedule, but they'll work with you if you have reasonable requests.