Nermel9
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Hi everyone, I have a stupid SW question (actually, a couple!), and figured you guys would know the answers!
My DH and I are going to WDW from 9/30-10/8, leaving from Hartford, CT. The flight I was looking for to go down there, a nonstop first thing in the morning is $159, for ONE WAY! That's insane, I refuse to pay that much. I was going to wait for Jet Blue to open up their schedule, but I'm doubting they will be much cheaper.
There are later flights down to MCO later that day that have a stop in Baltimore, $79! My DH wants me to book that flight now, before it goes up, but I'm nervous about stopping! How does that work exactly?
We would arrive in Baltimore at 11:15, and the connecting flight leaves at 12:25. How does boarding work, is it the same, do they do it by groups? If I have Early Bird check in, does that still apply with the 2nd flight? Will there be people already on the plane and nowhere left to sit?
And what about bags...we don't have to pick them up, right, they automatically get transferred to the next plane?
Oh, one more thing-if I buy my flight now for 9/30, what happens when I buy my return flight for 10/8? Does it just get added to the first flight and become a round trip, or do I have 2 separate confirmation numbers?
Sorry for all the questions, I always fly nonstop flights, so the idea of stopping and changing planes is strange to me and I'm not sure how it really works...thank you in advance!
My DH and I are going to WDW from 9/30-10/8, leaving from Hartford, CT. The flight I was looking for to go down there, a nonstop first thing in the morning is $159, for ONE WAY! That's insane, I refuse to pay that much. I was going to wait for Jet Blue to open up their schedule, but I'm doubting they will be much cheaper.
There are later flights down to MCO later that day that have a stop in Baltimore, $79! My DH wants me to book that flight now, before it goes up, but I'm nervous about stopping! How does that work exactly?
We would arrive in Baltimore at 11:15, and the connecting flight leaves at 12:25. How does boarding work, is it the same, do they do it by groups? If I have Early Bird check in, does that still apply with the 2nd flight? Will there be people already on the plane and nowhere left to sit?

And what about bags...we don't have to pick them up, right, they automatically get transferred to the next plane?
Oh, one more thing-if I buy my flight now for 9/30, what happens when I buy my return flight for 10/8? Does it just get added to the first flight and become a round trip, or do I have 2 separate confirmation numbers?
Sorry for all the questions, I always fly nonstop flights, so the idea of stopping and changing planes is strange to me and I'm not sure how it really works...thank you in advance!