vascubaguy said:![]()
However, gotta love those DING rates. If the 2 of us had to be split up for a 1.5 hour flight to WDW... I wouldn't really care if it saved me $100 per ticket... and it has nothing to do with the 'class' of the traveler.


vascubaguy said:![]()
However, gotta love those DING rates. If the 2 of us had to be split up for a 1.5 hour flight to WDW... I wouldn't really care if it saved me $100 per ticket... and it has nothing to do with the 'class' of the traveler.
DocDocGoose said:Southwest Airlines- Budget travel at it's finest.![]()
It really is a giant cattle call to board with people sleeping on the floor to get a place in line. That low price you got won't seem so good when you end up in seating C and you are your significant other are seated apart. Southwest and its day in the sun are over. They hedged on the price of fuel and it paid off. That hedge is over so you will now see higher Southwest prices. I've already seen it. Southwest will be soon known as Southworst. They try to say there greatest asset is there employees........ RIGHT! They are the most unprofessional, sloppy dressed people I've ever seen. It is just plain embarassing flying with them. It screams, "Hey I'm broke so I took the cattle car to WDW!" Do yourself a favor and buy yourself some class and some dignity.![]()
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DocDocGoose said:Southwest Airlines- Budget travel at it's finest.![]()
It really is a giant cattle call to board with people sleeping on the floor to get a place in line. That low price you got won't seem so good when you end up in seating C and you are your significant other are seated apart. Southwest and its day in the sun are over. They hedged on the price of fuel and it paid off. That hedge is over so you will now see higher Southwest prices. I've already seen it. Southwest will be soon known as Southworst. They try to say there greatest asset is there employees........ RIGHT! They are the most unprofessional, sloppy dressed people I've ever seen. It is just plain embarassing flying with them. It screams, "Hey I'm broke so I took the cattle car to WDW!" Do yourself a favor and buy yourself some class and some dignity.![]()
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sagwanamu said:You can call it whatever you want... I can't wait until SWA starts flying from IAD (I hope they fly to MCO when they start in the fall). I rather spend the saved money buying my kids more toys from WDW than dumping it on big airlines. Some airports need more competitions from budget airlines.
beezerdave said:This will be my first time on Southwest as well. Still a little cloudy on the whole A, B or C thing. Do I understand there is no assigned seating? You just kinda get on the plane in groups and play musical chairs?Because I'm 6'3" I try to get an aisle seat or exit seat so I can stretch out a bit. Will I have trouble doing so?
DrTomorrow said:Back under the bridge with you, nasty troll. But to clear up some, ahem, mis-statements:
The fuel hedge is NOT over; SWA still enjoys a substantial savings. Also, if you take a moment and get your boarding pass ahead of time (something every DIS poster can do over the internet) you'll have no problem sitting with your SO. SWA staff are, IMHO, much more friendly and helpful than other airlines' staff - some have a great sense of humor! "Cattle car" it may be (not sure how much different it is from NWA, Delta, etc) but when I board, I can be sure not to sit by a screaming infant - does your online seat selector give you that option? Finally, I'm pretty sure that DVC owners don't really care about buying dignity....
To vascubaguy: you are correct about the early lining up at MCO. That is because - as someone else mentioned - there are so many families that qualify for pre-boarding leaving WDW. We flew with another couple once; we all had "A" passes but we got in line early while they scoffed. MrsT and I were able to sit together, but by the time the end of the "A" line boarded, they were not.