So who gets to fly one leg or who has to connect somewhere like I do...

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Yuck, most likely Dallas or St. Louis using American.
So Tulsa to Dallas, Dallas to Orlando.

I don't really mind except that it takes so long to get to Orlando.

Sister Linda in Houston is leaving her house after me and getting there before I do. How sad for me.

Karen

:D
 
You know what, that sounds so funny.

"Fly one leg"

What about the other leg....do you have to leave it at home?

How could I have said that better?

Or is it

"Fly one Turkey Leg" ?????

I am cracking myself up here.

Karen


LOL
 
Karen, have you been drinking? LOL!!

Im flying from Manchester (UK) to Philadelphia, and then onto Orlando and the same on the way back....but reverse if you know what i mean LOL Karen, its catching :)

Emma
 
By choosing to fly into Sanford, I am getting a non-stop flight. I had to decide which was better-the non-stop flight or flying into MCO. I picked the non-stop, the price couldn't be beat and the flight times were perfect,too. :)
LOL Karen, I thought the same thing at first. Then I read it again! ROTFL
 

I have a layover in Memphis, TN on the way to Orlando, and a layover in Houston, TX on the way back. Really wish I could have a non-stop flight on the way down, but considering I'm paying for it with FF miles, I didn't have much choice.
 
I'm non-stop Chicago O'Hare to Orlando. Reversed for the way back. As some of you already know I am NOT a happy plane passenger and I for sure couldn't handle a layover flying by myself(well, there will be other passengers etc, but you know what I mean!). I might get off in the "layover city" and not get back on.
Corinne
 
Unfortunately I have to change planes twice. I from Bellingham to Seattle, Seattle to Atlanta and Atlanta to Orlando. Same on the way back. I am not really all that comfortable with flying so I hope I don't chicken out somewhere in the middle!
 
I have to fly from St. Croix to San Juan, PR then to Orlando.

It's not too bad though, I leave at 7:40 am and get to MCO at 12:15 pm.
 
When I fly United to Orlando, I have a layover in Denver.

This time I'm flying American, so my layover is in Dallas. Boise to Dallas, Dallas to Orlando. And back again the same way. :)
 
I get the Phila-Boston-Orlando leg on the way down
Orlando - Chicago-Phila leg on the way home.

Zurg gets Phila-Atlanta-Orlando
Orlando-Atlanta-Phila

Except I get a two hour layover on the way down...:( guess I'll read a book...
 
I usually fly one leg with Delta, but I found cheapo tickets that I couldn't pass up, but the price I must pay for going cheapo is two legs. :p
 
We are flying Pendleton to Portland (6 hour layover) Portland to Dallas to Orlando and then Orlando to St Louis to Portland to Pendleton on the way back. Gotta love those small town conection flights. Turbo Prop planes as they say now a days. the only really bad part about the whole thing is we leave Orlando at something like 6 am. YUCK!
 
Non stop for me, allentown to sanford , same as Barb but different days , same price. Couldn't beat that!!
 
There are hardly any good times for non-stop flights from here to MCO now :( So no matter which airline I picked, if I didn't want a 1 pm flight coming or going I would have had to go with a lay over. I am going from Columbus to Detroit to Orlando (reverse for coming home). I won't complain too much though because I didn't pay anything for the tickets either (frequent flier miles). But I do miss my non-stop flights that they used to have.
 
Most likely we will fly SWA and if that is the case, it will be "one leg"...I am not fond of going up and down to many times in a plane! :)
 
We usually have 2 legs:St. Louis to Memphis (or Indianapolis or Dallas) to Orlando. But this time we are only taking one leg (LOL:p :p :p ) straight to Orlando! And we are getting in around 11 AM and not leaving to come home (again one leg) until about 6 PM!! YAY!!! And all for a great rate on American!!:bounce: :Pinkbounc :bounce: :Pinkbounc

Debbie:earsgirl:
 
Departure----Northwest------Pdx--Portland, oregon -----MSY--Minneapolis, MN---to Orlando--MCO.

Return ---Continental----Houston--Inter-Contental---Pdx--Portland, Oregon

Using FFM for this trip. Times for departure were great for NW---return times were icky. Since NW and Continental are code share we were able to get great times for the return.

Using FFM can at times be very challenging. But atleast they are free!!!!!!!!!!!

See you all soon---Or is it meet you all soon.

PattyN
 





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