How do we get a family boarding pass? We are taking our 3 grandkids and the youngest is 4 yr. Do we still have to check in at 24 hrs?
We always drive to WDW. We were able to get a nonstop flight.
As another poster indicated, you do not need a family boarding pass. You do need to listen to when they ask you to line up. To Orlando, there are usually quite a few families looking to preboard. Also listen to the age. Sometimes they decrease the age to 2. Family board will board after all of the medical pre-boards and group A boards. Depending on where you are in the family -board line it is possible you may get split up into two rows so be prepared for that as well. I would still check in at the 24 hour mark (or pay for EBCI if you so desire) to get a better chance of an A boarding pass and, thereby being able to board before family boarding. Depending on the number of people family boarding they may only have one adult accompany the child the meets the age of family boarding and the rest have to board according to their boarding position(s). Although I haven't seen it happen often I have seen it a couple of times so just wanted to let everyone know that is a possiblity as well.
I am curious to see if anyone knows how boarding works for those with mobility issues. I have never flown SW before, but the flights I am looking at are $300 less on SW (plus the free bags). On other lines, my husband has been able to board first so that he may get settled before the remaining passengers get on. It is also extremely important for the two of us to sit together. On the trip I am looking at, we will be with DMiL, and would like to have her sit with us, but it is not a deal breaker. Does anyone think SW will work for our needs? Any advice would be appreciated.
As another posted commented on; if you are in a wheelchair you may pre board. If you have a mobility disability that isn't so visible present yourself to the desk before boarding to get the blue sleeve indicating you are a pre-board. Only one of you will be able to accompany him.
This is a very useful link as far as Southwest boarding procedures:
http://www.southwest.com/html/generated/help/faqs/boarding_school_faq.html