zanzibar138
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**Update: We have decided to take the later direct flight and be ok with 'wasting' the first night at the Poly. I'm looking at it from the perspective of being able to wake up there with the view of MK.**
We are flying from Vegas to Orlando in late January. Surprisingly, options for direct flights were VERY limited, with SW offering the option that wasn't a red-eye. I'm actually not a good flyer - I get very anxious, can get air sick and usually experience severe ear pain during descent, so the less time in the air the better, particularly takeoff and landing. The timing was actually pretty good too - departing close to 9am for a late afternoon arrival at MCO. I haven't ever been a fan of SW, but it seemed like the best option for us, so I booked it with Business Select fares so that we could avoid the boarding group chaos. We have splurged on a lake view room at the Poly for our first 4 nights. My entire justification for such a massive splurge on accommodation was the idea of a lovely relaxing first night at the resort, with a nice low-key fireworks experience. It's our honeymoon and our first trip to WDW, and I couldn't think of a more perfect way to start the trip.
We have now been advised that this flight has been changed, and will now be departing 2 hours earlier with a layover in St Louis requiring a change of plane, but still arriving at a similar time as the original flight. We have the option to change at no cost, and I've noticed that there is now a direct flight available later in the day, departing at nearly 2pm and not arriving until later in the evening (after 9pm). With the later flight, we won't have much of a chance to relax before going to sleep and then waking up to get stuck straight into the parks. Or maybe we could treat that entire first day as a relaxed intro, maybe start with a character brunch and spend a few hours at MK before returning to the resort for our low-key fireworks? We have 14 nights in total, so we won't have to rush.
I've now seen on the boards that SW have announced that they are planning to implement an assigned seating system, and that this is likely to come into place next year. Having splurged on the most expensive fare type just to get around the boarding chaos, I'm not sure how we are going to get our money's worth if they move to assigned seating before our trip. This isn't really a major concern, just another factor in the mix.
At this stage I'm thinking it's probably worth putting myself through a bit more flying stress to be able to keep our first night plans, but just thought I'd put it out there and see if there are any other considerations I might not have thought of.
We are flying from Vegas to Orlando in late January. Surprisingly, options for direct flights were VERY limited, with SW offering the option that wasn't a red-eye. I'm actually not a good flyer - I get very anxious, can get air sick and usually experience severe ear pain during descent, so the less time in the air the better, particularly takeoff and landing. The timing was actually pretty good too - departing close to 9am for a late afternoon arrival at MCO. I haven't ever been a fan of SW, but it seemed like the best option for us, so I booked it with Business Select fares so that we could avoid the boarding group chaos. We have splurged on a lake view room at the Poly for our first 4 nights. My entire justification for such a massive splurge on accommodation was the idea of a lovely relaxing first night at the resort, with a nice low-key fireworks experience. It's our honeymoon and our first trip to WDW, and I couldn't think of a more perfect way to start the trip.
We have now been advised that this flight has been changed, and will now be departing 2 hours earlier with a layover in St Louis requiring a change of plane, but still arriving at a similar time as the original flight. We have the option to change at no cost, and I've noticed that there is now a direct flight available later in the day, departing at nearly 2pm and not arriving until later in the evening (after 9pm). With the later flight, we won't have much of a chance to relax before going to sleep and then waking up to get stuck straight into the parks. Or maybe we could treat that entire first day as a relaxed intro, maybe start with a character brunch and spend a few hours at MK before returning to the resort for our low-key fireworks? We have 14 nights in total, so we won't have to rush.
I've now seen on the boards that SW have announced that they are planning to implement an assigned seating system, and that this is likely to come into place next year. Having splurged on the most expensive fare type just to get around the boarding chaos, I'm not sure how we are going to get our money's worth if they move to assigned seating before our trip. This isn't really a major concern, just another factor in the mix.
At this stage I'm thinking it's probably worth putting myself through a bit more flying stress to be able to keep our first night plans, but just thought I'd put it out there and see if there are any other considerations I might not have thought of.
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