Hi have booked with US airways and have been told that it's the same plane that flies to Orlando my question is has anybody done this flight and what happens at Philadelphia do I go through immigration there
You clear immigration when you arrive in the USA, so in your case, Philadelphia.
Once you get to Orlando, you walk right out of the airport.
I don't check baggage but believe that if you do, you have to collect it then almost immediately recheck it. They'll almost certainly have special lines for people on connecting flights to recheck.
Philadelphia has an international terminal, so you'll have to change terminal and go through security to get to the gate for your connecting flight.
But it's the same plane the man at dial a flight said the luggage would stay on??
I doubt it's the same plane? What are your flight numbers?
Luggage I'm not sure on, I've never checked luggage on a connecting flight outbound. You'd need to check with US Airways.
US735 it says touches down in Philadelphia
But it's the same plane the man at dial a flight said the luggage would stay on??
Exactly why we don't believe a word travel agents tell us.
As others have said, you will change planes, you will collect your luggage, go thru security and re-check for it to go down to Florida on a different plane.
I have done this route 3 times now, your first leg transatlantic is on an Airbus A330-300 then your internal flight to Orlando is showing as a choice of 3 planes Airbus A321, Boeing 757-200 or Boeing 737-400
If you look at Seatguru and enter your flight number it shows you all you need to know. http://www.seatguru.com/
How stupid am II've been on seat guru so thanks for that I even went to US airways to prebook a seat but they said seats will be allocated at airport coupe of questions - how easy is it to find the other terminal and is there a way of pre booking seats so used to virgin stuff I'm a bit flummoxed at the moment
Also I dipped into the resort forum where someone had posted their preferred room had not been honoured due to arriving after 7 so I've been on the phone to Disney who claimed never to have heard of this but she was very helpful and put a note on my booking I just feel things are starting to spiral a bit Help
We flew US Airways last October. Same flight number from Manchester to philly and philly to Orlando.
We got off at philly, cleared immigration, got cases, cleared customs, handed suitcases back and then boarded Orlando flight.
We were on a much smaller plane from Philly to Orlando.
Regarding the preferred room, a late check in has nothing to do with it. A lot of it is down to timing, luck and availability and the rooms are assigned by the computer system based on availability.
We have requested a room on our last 3 trips, and always had our request honored, although they do make it clear that requests are never guaranteed and we accept this.
Last year, we had severe delays both at Newark and again on landing at MCO (severe thunderstorms forced them to close the belts so there was no luggage offloaded for a couple of hours) and should have checked in around 5 pm and only got to the resort around 10.30 pm if not later. Our request was granted. We could have arrived at 3 pm and not been granted our request. I am not fussy enough to feel the need to ask them to change it if we don't get our request, but you CAN ask them nicely if they can see what else is available if you are really unhappy with the building they put you in.
I have actually paid for a preferred room so I don't understand why they don't always honour it anyway at least I'm prepared for the possibility
Oh that is different to a request! If you've paid for a preferred room then that is the category you will get. Where are you staying?
A request and a paid for preferred location are completely different!
I have no idea what Disney's policy is for room allocation. I know some hotels I have used have had a late check in policy, if you are going to be arriving after their cut off time they state you must contact them to confirm you will be arriving late.