starrzone
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- Joined
- Mar 27, 2006
Hi Gina-
First of all I have to say that I absolutely love reading your TRs. These long Canadian winters (I live on the East Coast- the "real" East Coast, past Montreal! ) can really do a number on a person, and your trip reports give me hope that there are places where snow does *not* exist!
Second of all, I'm so glad that your reports are so detailed. I do have a question about *getting* to Orlando; you mentioned that your hubby is a bigger/taller guy. Direct flights aside...would you say that Southwest or Frontier met his needs better? We will probably be flying out of Portland, ME, and Southwest and Frontier seem to have the best fares. I just don't want my poor hubby (he's just about at 6'4", and by the look of him, about the same build as Steve) to be uncomfortable for 5-6 hours. Another option is Allegiant out of Bangor, ME, but they fly into Sanford. Our trip is still very much in the planning stages, but I like to be prepared!
First of all I have to say that I absolutely love reading your TRs. These long Canadian winters (I live on the East Coast- the "real" East Coast, past Montreal! ) can really do a number on a person, and your trip reports give me hope that there are places where snow does *not* exist!
Second of all, I'm so glad that your reports are so detailed. I do have a question about *getting* to Orlando; you mentioned that your hubby is a bigger/taller guy. Direct flights aside...would you say that Southwest or Frontier met his needs better? We will probably be flying out of Portland, ME, and Southwest and Frontier seem to have the best fares. I just don't want my poor hubby (he's just about at 6'4", and by the look of him, about the same build as Steve) to be uncomfortable for 5-6 hours. Another option is Allegiant out of Bangor, ME, but they fly into Sanford. Our trip is still very much in the planning stages, but I like to be prepared!