Figment1986
Well-Known Member
Southwest sponsors the Penguin Encounter at Sea World. I wonder if that will change. Also will that mean that Disney can check you in on Southwest now?
it's not all that easy to remove Shamu from a plane :lol:
Southwest sponsors the Penguin Encounter at Sea World. I wonder if that will change. Also will that mean that Disney can check you in on Southwest now?
This "news" is in no way official as of right now. That can change, but as of right now, this news is not true.
Southwest continues to offer special packages and deals to the Walt Disney World Resort, but it's nothing new that hasn't been happening for years.
They are scheduled to expand RAC for Southwest to the other resorts throughout the next few months.Well, they originally didn't want to participate in Resort Airline Check-In (not to be confused with DME) because they were concerned that RAC/Bags, Inc wouldn't be able to handle the volume of luggage that would be introduced into the RAC system if Southwest were to join. (I've read that 20% of people flying into/out of MCO are on Southwest)
I guess their "fears" have been taken care of, hence the testing that's been going on with RAC and Southwest the past few months at Pop Century (and I've heard one or two reports of it expanding to the All-Stars recently, too).
As for code-sharing, Southwest did recently take a step toward the possibility of opening that up, too. I heard they recently switched their reservation and ticketing system over the SABRE, which is the industry standard.
-Rob
They are scheduled to expand RAC for Southwest to the other resorts throughout the next few months.
GF, PO - Feb 23
CONT, WL, FW - March 2
Coronado - March 9
Y&B - March 16
BW - March 23
AKL - March 30
OKW - April 6
PO - April 20
CB - May 4
I think they just want to do it a little at a time to avoid unforeseen problems.
The thread title says it all.
Southwest Airlines joins Eastern and Delta as an 'official' carrier of WDW.
I've mentioned it elsewhere, but I thought it deserved its own thread.
I don't fly them often, but have had largely good experiences.
I do think it's weird because they don't fly outside the USA, don't codeshare (agreements to do so in Canada and Mexico still haven't happened) with anyone, and do not have a First Class or Business Class cabin. They are a discounter all the way.
They also didn't want any part of DME ... but yet they are now Disney's airline.
They *almost* started flying from ATL last year, but some kind of grand Rube Goldberg type scenario would have had to play out with different airlines dropping routes, etc; so it summarily failed.A former CEO of SWA told me they won't go to ATL (Hartsfield) because they can't get the turnaround they need. Rumor says they looked at Charlie Brown outside of ATL but the NIMBY's killed it. Another rumor says Macon has been looked at, about an hour south of ATL. But then ATL is only a 7 hour drive to WDW.
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