inkkognito
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I am a compulsive planner, but since 9/11 and all the changes in airport security, my usual routine has been thrown into disarray! We do a LOT of Disney cruises and used to fly out the morning of the cruise. We never had any problems, even with the questionable weather in Chicago. But since 9/11, we have booked our flights the night before the cruise when possible and get a cheap hotel room in Orlando via Hotwire. We have done this a couple of times and have also flown out the day of the cruise a couple of times recently on flights we had already booked prior to 9/11. It has worked out fine for us both ways, but I tend to be paranoid and worry about missing the ship...all it takes is one nut with explosive residue on his shoe to shut down the airport. I am pricing tickets for our May trip (for March and April, we already have night-before arrangements). It is cheaper to go the morning of, and I could get American cheaper than ATA, which is a plus because American has more legroom. The flight is a little later than I would like, but we take Happy Limo rather than the Disney Cruise Line buses, so that will help us get to the port more promptly. I am tempted but paranoid, so I'll pose the question to you all:
Would you flight out the night before to have as much reassurance as possible that you will make it to the ship? Or would you do the morning of, knowing that everything will probably be okay but that you could miss the ship if it's not? (By the way, we don't buy trip insurance).
Barb
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Would you flight out the night before to have as much reassurance as possible that you will make it to the ship? Or would you do the morning of, knowing that everything will probably be okay but that you could miss the ship if it's not? (By the way, we don't buy trip insurance).
Barb
Visit the Platinum Castaway Club at: www.castawayclub.com