ruadisneyfan2
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I've flown SW into MCO many times but never had a connecting flight with them. When you check in online, does it let you print both boarding passes together?
Now for the strange question- Has anyone booked a connecting flight and deliberately skipped the 2nd leg? When I look up flights to MCO, it's $79 each way which isn't bad but when I look up flights to Fort Lauderdale, they're only $49, some non-stop, some connect in MCO or TPA.
I'm thinking, why not just book the $49 fare that connects at MCO, then skip the 2nd leg? It's over $200 savings + taxes.
I'm not sure that it would work for the return flight but if I have a boarding pass in hand at MCO or TPA, could they deny us boarding?
I really wouldn't mind driving to FLL except dh won't be with us, just me and 2 kids.
WWYD?
Now for the strange question- Has anyone booked a connecting flight and deliberately skipped the 2nd leg? When I look up flights to MCO, it's $79 each way which isn't bad but when I look up flights to Fort Lauderdale, they're only $49, some non-stop, some connect in MCO or TPA.
I'm thinking, why not just book the $49 fare that connects at MCO, then skip the 2nd leg? It's over $200 savings + taxes.
I'm not sure that it would work for the return flight but if I have a boarding pass in hand at MCO or TPA, could they deny us boarding?
I really wouldn't mind driving to FLL except dh won't be with us, just me and 2 kids.
WWYD?


ugh, I think maybe I should sleep on it. 

