Emma will use them to go to FL in the summer to see Harry Potter.![]()
That would get me completely annoyed. I am like Tracy. Let me sit in the terminal and wait for you to refuel before letting me on that confined plane.
I'm glad the weather was so fabulous for opening day. It was almost like a preview of what was to come.
Ah, what a nice dad and I enjoy hearing another side to Trip Reports.Unless Sarah tells me to stay away, I'm going to follow her report and add some commentary and perspective of my own.
One of the main reasons I told Sarah that this was her opportunity to do what SHE wanted is that there are usually at least 3 of us on a trip, and that usually leads to some difference of opinion about what to do. This was my third trip in less than a year because I accompanied Sarah and her youngest sister last August, and my wife (Sarah's Mom) and other (middle) sister in January. So, I've done all of my favorite attractions several times over in the last year, and just enjoy the overall atmosphere of being at WDW as much or more than the attractions anyway.
It's funny when people read your sweatshirts or shirts. First they look surprised, then they think about saying something. I wore my sons UW-Oshkosh sweatshirt last time and I had people from Green Bay talking to me. Finally I asked if an airline from Green Bay had a deal on flights, that I was meeting so many Green Bay people.We saw a lot of Brewers shirts and hats on our trip, obviously because most schools in Wisconsin had their spring breaks last week. I got several comments whenever I wore Brewers, Packers, or Marquette stuff. Later on Wednesday we were at DD and someone saw my Brewers shirt and kindly told me that the Brewers had won that day.
We also saw a lot of apparel for Michigan (one of my alma maters) and the Detroit Tigers and Lions. Our favorite was a shirt that said "Detroit Lions...Rebuilding Since 1957". (That's the last year they won a championship.)
You sound a lot like my dh, he is always people watching and tell me this theories and scenarios when he people watches at the airport. My dh is a very nervous, when he has to fly and he hates turbulance. Me, I'm a roller coaster person, so it doesn't affect me at all. But he also flies for business more than me, and he has had his share of cancelled flights and delays.I have an unproven theory about that that I developed while we spent 7 hours sitting in the Orlando airport in January waiting for our flight to be boarded. With flights at the gates around us, the AirTran gate agents got really testy with the passengers as the departure time approached. They would be telling people that the flight could still have an on time departure if they would have their boarding passes out and ready and get their butts moving to get their luggage stored. (OK, they didn't exactly use those words.) They'd also tell people from our flight that they couldn't be bothered with their silly questions because they were busy trying to get other flights out on time.
I think the airlines get evaluated on their percentage of on time departures, and the gate agents probably have incentives to meet those times. From their perspective, as long as they get the plane boarded, they've done their job. If the plane can't be fueled because of weather... not their problem. If the plane can't take off because of other airport traffic... not their problem. I think that's why planes often push back 10 feet from the gate and then sit there for long periods. They get credit for "departing" when they leave the gate, and aren't responsible if weather or airport traffic holds them up because that's out of their control.
It's just my theory, but I'm sticking with it until proven otherwise.
I have an unproven theory about that that I developed while we spent 7 hours sitting in the Orlando airport in January waiting for our flight to be boarded. With flights at the gates around us, the AirTran gate agents got really testy with the passengers as the departure time approached. They would be telling people that the flight could still have an on time departure if they would have their boarding passes out and ready and get their butts moving to get their luggage stored. (OK, they didn't exactly use those words.) They'd also tell people from our flight that they couldn't be bothered with their silly questions because they were busy trying to get other flights out on time.
I think the airlines get evaluated on their percentage of on time departures, and the gate agents probably have incentives to meet those times. From their perspective, as long as they get the plane boarded, they've done their job. If the plane can't be fueled because of weather... not their problem. If the plane can't take off because of other airport traffic... not their problem. I think that's why planes often push back 10 feet from the gate and then sit there for long periods. They get credit for "departing" when they leave the gate, and aren't responsible if weather or airport traffic holds them up because that's out of their control.
It's just my theory, but I'm sticking with it until proven otherwise.
YIKES! Turbulence! I think I'd rather sit and wait for a 20 minute refueling, than have to deal with rough skies! I'm a nervous flyer!![]()
Sarah, you are much braver than I am. I would be freaking out for sure. I have anxiety when things are smooth let alone some drama like you and your Dad experienced.![]()
Unfortunately, they aren't transferable so only Mom, Claire, and I can use one each.
It's funny when people read your sweatshirts or shirts. First they look surprised, then they think about saying something. I wore my sons UW-Oshkosh sweatshirt last time and I had people from Green Bay talking to me. Finally I asked if an airline from Green Bay had a deal on flights, that I was meeting so many Green Bay people.![]()
Sarah, I loved your pictures from opening day. I was sad that I couldn't get off work that day, but I did go to the first winning home game on the 6th. I ended up going to 3 games during the first home stand. So happy to be back at Miller Park.
It really is frustrating to be on the plane, and then just have to wait. I usually have good luck with Airtran, and unfortunately more problems with Midwest.I wonder how it will change now that they are Frontier? Airtran seems to have great flight times to MCO, I'm sure if your DS does the CM program your parents will find a use for their vouchers.
I love how you wear all your team shirts, we were at WDW during Mardi Gras and I couldn't figure out why everyone seemed to be from New Orleans. I finally asked a family, did you know that the schools in that area are closed for a week at that time of year? Just something to keep in mind if you ever visit during that week. Kinda like Jersey week I guess.
Gotta love air travel.Delays can be pretty annoying. At least it doesn't sound like you were delayed forever, but I understand what you mean about feeling like it's taking away park time. I hope things got much smoother for you when you get to Orlando.
I'm here.![]()
I don't think that there is anything as frustrating as sitting on a plane that isn't moving.
I can't wait to hear more!
Hi Sarah! I am so glad I found your TR. Can't wait to read more. Happy Birthday to your Sister!
Hi Sarah! I made it over. We went to opening day but in Washington at the Nationals stadium and boy was it hot! It really did feel like summer which is strange for early April. Can't wait to hear about your trip![]()