kimwim8 said:
Thanks for the responses!! Our dates are 11/5 - the 11th or 12th (not sure yet). I did realize it was Jersey Week in Disney...but I didn't think that would effect the airfare so much!!
I don't know what to do. Maybe we need to not worry about the kids missing school, and go a different week. grrrrrrrrrrr
I had the same experience you're having. It's our first time with a child in the school system, so I guess we jumped on the Jersey Week bandwagon a little late, last month, a full six months in advance!
Since there's a half day of school on Wednesday 11/8 and no school on Thursday and Friday 11/9 and 10, we initially decided we'd go to The World from Tuesday 11/7 through Sunday 11/12 (figuring missing 1 full day and one half day wouldn't be the worst thing in the world). I was completely shocked when I found those horrific $500+ Spirit fares! And the fares outta Philly were higher than usual, too. We just couldn't find ANY acceptable airfares and flight schedules on those exact dates
We decided to be very flexible with our dates. We figured if our son will miss Tuesday and the half-day Wednesday, why not just have him miss Monday, too, which then gives us a lot more flexibility, to travel within the window of Saturday 11/4 and Sunday 11/12. We looked at just about every combination of days to give us 5 days in WDW.
We didn't like the idea of connecting flights, and also didn't want to spend $500+ a ticket. So we're flying out after dinnertime on Saturday 11/4, landing in MCO around 9:30 p.m. We hope for a good night's sleep and then wake up in The World, ready to go! Our return flight leaves around 8:00 p.m. on Fri 11/10. Both are non-stops. With taxes and fees it came to about $270 per person. Still higher than I'd like, but I got nervous about being locked out or having prices go higher. I'm not much of a gambler (which doesn't at all explain why I relocated so close to Atlantic City!), and I just couldn't stomach waiting for months to see if Southwest has good fares at good times. I would worry that we'd be locked out and then not have our vacation at all.
Part of this hesitation is something that happened to me while I was on the phone doing flight reservations through CRO. I was on USAirways' website, while I was on the phone with CRO making the flight reservations for flights that were about $320 each (you have 24 hours to pay, or the reservation disappears). WHILE I WAS ON THE PHONE, I REFRESHED THE WEBSITE AND THE PRICE WENT UP BY $150 PER TICKET, but we got in with the original price. This really freaked me out, so when I saw the cheaper price with a different airline the next morning I was on it like white on rice.