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Old 12-18-2008, 11:37 AM   #1
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Question Return Flight Times

My mom and I are booked on a Land/Sea package for December 2009. We're wondering about return flight times. We opted to book our own flights instead of having the cruise line book them for us so we're curious about what is sort of the "ideal" return flight time. We'll be flying down on Air Canada which isn't a problem since we're heading the Beach Club. The return flight on Air Canada is scheduled to leave MCO at 1:55pm. This is a non-stop flight from Orlando to Toronto (our home city). There is also a non-stop WestJet flight that is scheduled to leave Orlando at 2:10pm. Would we be able to make either of these flights for our return flight home or should we look at booking with a U.S. airline that leaves later even though it would mean taking a connecting flight?

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Your 1:55pm flight should be fine. we booked the L&S package too and had a later flight. I booked one around 2 or 3 because I wanted to make sure that we had plenty of time to make our flight and nothing would go wrong. What happened was that we ended up leaving the ship w/ enough time eat a TS meal in the airport and relax. It seemed like forever before we left. It was just too much time. I would choose an earlier flight next time. 1:55pm sounds perfect. Espec. when it it nonstop.
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Thanks DisneyDiana. We'd much prefer the Air Canada flight so it's good to know that a 1:55pm departure time is doable.
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The 1:55PM flight is perfect. I always recommend anytime after 1PM just in case anything should come up. Have fun plaaning!
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1:55 will probably have you cooling your heels for a while. BUT, if you stop for a quick bite or a last shot at the Disney Store, keep an eye on the security line. It can suddenly get long!
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We had early seating for dinner, so our last breakfast was at 6:30 a.m. We were at the airport by a little after 9 a.m. Our original flight was scheduled for 1:15 p.m. but we managed to get on the earlier 11:20 a.m. flight. I think a 1 p.m. flight gives you plenty of time to get to airport.

btw we used the Disney Magical Express.
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You will be fine barring some very strange happening. In our experience, we were not even cutting close with a 12:00 flight.
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Thanks everyone. I knew you guys would have the answer. Our preference is to take the 1:55pm Air Canada flight and it appears that we will be able to do just that. Thanks again!
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We had early seating for dinner, so our last breakfast was at 6:30 a.m. We were at the airport by a little after 9 a.m. Our original flight was scheduled for 1:15 p.m. but we managed to get on the earlier 11:20 a.m. flight. I think a 1 p.m. flight gives you plenty of time to get to airport.

btw we used the Disney Magical Express.
Just to avoid any confusion, the DCL transfers are not the same as DME. You normally pay $35 per person each way for DCL transfers, while DME is free. I used the transfers to get to the ship and to Pop Century resort after the cruise, then I used DME to get back to the airport.

BTW, I too think the 1:55pm flight is very doable.
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