DisneyRunner2009
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I don't buy on the day of first release anymore. Better pricing comes down the road.
I will if I'm using points. I know I'll get them back when the price drops. Also saves my EBCI position if flying to MCO.I don't buy on the day of first release anymore. Better pricing comes down the road.
It seems like prices used to be lowest on release day and then go up from there. That doesn't seem to be the case anymore.I don't buy on the day of first release anymore. Better pricing comes down the road.
I agree it also seems that they are usually released on a Thursday and then prices usually drop on Tue/WedIt seems like prices used to be lowest on release day and then go up from there. That doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
Yeah, it's like SW knows about the initial rush of release day, and bumps prices up, accordingly. Then if particular flights aren't selling well, then lower said price.It seems like prices used to be lowest on release day and then go up from there. That doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
Is this automatic?I use points, too. As mentioned, the ability to book and get them back when fares drop is a plus.
Is this automatic?
I still tend to book on release day even though what you’re saying is often correct. I keep a running tally of travel funds as prices go down then apply them next time.I don't buy on the day of first release anymore. Better pricing comes down the road.
I could not agree more!! The peace of mind that the ticket is booked for when we want is why we do it when they drop. DS is getting older now but it is still much easier to fly the non stop flights so we grab them when they come out.I still tend to book on release day even though what you’re saying is often correct. I keep a running tally of travel funds as prices go down then apply them next time.
For me there is a calmness having fares booked and not needing to keep a constant eye on the flights and guess when they might be at their lowest.
It means SW constantly has about $50 of my money but it’s worth it for peace of mind.
May not work for everyone but is what works for us.
Maybe I will waitI don't buy on the day of first release anymore. Better pricing comes down the road.
I also booked on release day (yesterday) and today one segment dropped $15. The travel funds don’t expireI still tend to book on release day even though what you’re saying is often correct. I keep a running tally of travel funds as prices go down then apply them next time.
For me there is a calmness having fares booked and not needing to keep a constant eye on the flights and guess when they might be at their lowest.
It means SW constantly has about $50 of my money but it’s worth it for peace of mind.
May not work for everyone but is what works for us.
I agree! Now that travel funds don't expire, there is zero risk in booking on release day. If you wait, there is a risk that prices will increase. We often travel at peak times of the year and days of the week, so prices very rarely decrease after the release day.I also booked on release day (yesterday) and today one segment dropped $15. The travel funds don’t expire
so we can use them later. I agree about the calmness that comes over me knowing that we have plans.