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As many of you know, I'm hoping to get two QF FF tickets from Wellington to Orlando for two in our family. However, I'm very frustrated because the Qantas flight from Auckland gets in at 6.30 am and, at the time of the year we are going, the only direct AA flight from L.A. to Orlando departs at 8.25 am - 5 minutes under the legal connecting time
So, if we stick to the plan to use FF points all the way through to Orlando, we will need to fly AA via Dallas which adds a lot of travelling time. We'd leave L.A. at 10.40 am, arrive Dallas 3.50 pm, depart Dallas 5 pm and arrive Orlando 8.35 pm so 6 hours, 55 minutes from L.A. to Orlando. Not even counting the travelling time from Wellington to Auckland, that would be 23.30 hours from Auckland to Orlando - those domestic U.S. flights sound hideous when travelling with tired children who will just want to sleep by then!
So, now I'm wondering if it would be better for us to just use FF to L.A. and then buy separate tickets on a direct carrier to Orlando. I see there is a Delta flight departing at 10.20 am and a United one departing at 10.40 am - both flights are under 5 hours. However, I'm not sure how it would be travelling on separate tickets and I wonder if anyone else has done it? I've only ever travelled on through tickets which give nice peace of mind
Any advise or shared experiences will be much appreciated

So, now I'm wondering if it would be better for us to just use FF to L.A. and then buy separate tickets on a direct carrier to Orlando. I see there is a Delta flight departing at 10.20 am and a United one departing at 10.40 am - both flights are under 5 hours. However, I'm not sure how it would be travelling on separate tickets and I wonder if anyone else has done it? I've only ever travelled on through tickets which give nice peace of mind

Any advise or shared experiences will be much appreciated
