TwoOldPoohs
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 6, 1999
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We usually fly Delta/Song out of Newark, and when they stopped flying to Orlando, our choices were either USA3000 or Continental. (If I had known Jet Blue was going to start service out of Newark, I might have waited. But I didn't know at the time I booked our flights.) The difference in price was way too much to justify flying Continental. We just returned yesterday and we were generally pleased with USA3000.
When we first arrived at the terminal in Newark, we entered the line to check in, and waited while the agents stood around and chatted. Finally, an agent called us over and then told us we needed to go to the next line for the Orlando flight. We didn't see any signs -- how were we to know? My first thought was "uh-oh, what have we gotten ourselves into?" We checked in and proceeded through the screening area toward the gate. We had gotten there too early -- we were the only passengers sitting there for nearly an hour.
The flights themselves were both fine. The crew seemed to be helpful and professional. Going to Orlando, we watched an episode of "Two and a Half Men" and a Simpsons cartoon, in addition to music videos and USA3000 ads. The crew first served juice, then a bag of potato chips and the usual soft drinks. On the way back home, we watched an episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and a Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoon.
The seats were not very comfortable (they were sort of hard), but both landings were two of the smoothest I can remember.
I had read on this board about the possibility of flights being cancelled, so I was worried about that. But all in all, it was a good experience, and for the price it can't be beat.
When we first arrived at the terminal in Newark, we entered the line to check in, and waited while the agents stood around and chatted. Finally, an agent called us over and then told us we needed to go to the next line for the Orlando flight. We didn't see any signs -- how were we to know? My first thought was "uh-oh, what have we gotten ourselves into?" We checked in and proceeded through the screening area toward the gate. We had gotten there too early -- we were the only passengers sitting there for nearly an hour.

The flights themselves were both fine. The crew seemed to be helpful and professional. Going to Orlando, we watched an episode of "Two and a Half Men" and a Simpsons cartoon, in addition to music videos and USA3000 ads. The crew first served juice, then a bag of potato chips and the usual soft drinks. On the way back home, we watched an episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and a Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoon.
The seats were not very comfortable (they were sort of hard), but both landings were two of the smoothest I can remember.
I had read on this board about the possibility of flights being cancelled, so I was worried about that. But all in all, it was a good experience, and for the price it can't be beat.