39CINDERELLA
Waiting to dance at the Ball with my Prince
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Are they ok to fly? Have only flown Co to MCO from Cle. 

SW had a Ding last night for 39.00 ow to Mco till June 9.mrf777 said:I've flown both Southwest and Continental, and I prefer Continentals non-stop flights with assigned seating. It's much less of a hassle to me, plus Southwest's fares were actually higher when I went.
CarnotaurDad said:With a nonstop flight to Orlando, Continental is the better airline, IMHO.
The nonstop not only saves time, but if there is bad weather anywhere you only have to worry about one plane and not others.
__________________USA3000 flys nonstop too, but they don't fly to Orlando everyday.
salmoneous said:MRF - I don't want to disagree with what you saw, but I've fly SW all the time and have seen maybe 1-2 families that were visible upset in dozens and dozens of flights (and I've seen at least as many upset people on pre-assigned non-SWW flights). I think the worst I ever saw was a 16-year old girl freaking out that she couldn't sit by her boyfriend (people moved to accommodate her, as they did in the other problem situations I saw.)
Groups of 2 with A and B passes are almost guaranteed to be able to sit together. Larger groups with A passes are almost guaranteed to be able to sit together, and those with B's should be able to sit in groups of 2 or more near each other.
The people who get in line an hour or more do so for their own reasons. But, unless you have 1-2 specific seats in mind, there are no "good seats" that will be gone if you don't line up an hour in advance. (Note that if you do have 1-2 specific seats in mind, those are probably the ones that aren't even available on other airlines if you aren't a double-gold-extra-platinum flyer.)
I would rather not deal with the hassle on my vacation!.. and no I dont hate SW. There just not my first choice, lighten up!
WaltD4Me said:__________________
Not sure how accurate this info is, but my SIL called USA3000 about direct flights to Orlando for May and the CSR at USA3000 told her that they only fly Cleveland to Orlando "seasonally" (whatever that means) and that there weren't going to be any flights to Orlando in May.
I went to USA3000's website and the calendar doesn't go out to May either.
If it's true, not sure what the thinking is...I mean, why would they only offer flights seasonally? It is isn't like it becomes an UN-popular destination after April?