focusondisney
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No. It doesn’t matter what time zone you are in, you are checked in 36 hours (or whatever number hours) from your first flight. It’s impossible for the second flight to leave before the first flight so it is impossible for those starting on that flight to be checked in before those coming in on another flight - no matter where that first flight started. Coming from the east or coming from the west doesn’t change that.
I think what you're missing is that the timer (24 hours, 30 hours, 36 hours, whatever) is based on the local time of where the flight departs for everyone - doesn't matter where you are when you check-in. As a fairly extreme example, I'm checking in for a flight from US West Coast to Asia with a connecting flight to another city in Asia. The time in the connecting city is 17 hours ahead of where I'm starting but the people starting the flight there will not be checking-in 17 hours ahead of me - the time on the clock where I am sitting is irrelevant.
Not missing a thing. I totally understand how EBCI works… been flying & buying it for longer than I can remember. I’m saying… someone actually in Las Vegas, an earlier time zone, who bought Early Bird Check In will be checked in 36 hours before that flight. Someone starting in Honolulu will be checked in 36 hours before their Honolulu flight, which could mean their check in for the LV flight will be less than the 36 hours. You’re not getting that that could be after the people starting in LV’s 36 hour mark.