Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Right before construction began on Terminal C, the Airport Authority got nervous about costs and narrowed all the corridors & walkways, to reduce their width by 10'. This made the installation of "moving walks", impossible ... there are none in Terminal C. The Airport is now thinking of ways to retro-fit moving walks, as Terminal C has become a white elephant and no one wants to use it. JetBlue is complaining they're losing business, because folks no longer want to fly the airline, as they'll be forced to use Terminal C. A & B are much more convenient for passengers. The only convenience Terminal C offers, is easier pickup/drop off ... mostly because it's only running at about 20% capacity. Airlines don't want to move their operation into that terminal. |
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Give yourself plenty of time. If my flight leaves at 1pm, I make sure that I leave the Villages by 9am. It does mean that if all goes well that more time will be spent at the airport, but it beats being tied up on the turnpike for an unknown amount of time due to construction or accident.
Being late is stressful, but knowing that you are where you are supposed to be and just waiting for your flight is sooooo much better. |
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We generally get there with plenty of time. We have a Priority Pass so we wait in their lounge. Unfortunately, we sometimes have to wait to get in.
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A lot depends on where you are going and what you are doing. If you are going to visit friends, missing a flight and being delayed a day probably won't ruin the vacation.
However, if you absolutely have to be on that flight, I would recommend going down the night before. For example, if I have a flight connection to Europe where, if I miss it, it might ruin the entire vacation (like missing the cruise), I would go down the night before. I had a Spirit flight where they canceled a Friday morning flight and offered to put me on another flight on Saturday afternoon which was to arrive late Saturday evening. I was going out for a wedding on Saturday afternoon so that would have messed up the purpose of the trip. |
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I know people who arrived 3 hours early but missed their flight, but they were checking bags. I also saw quite a few Sprit passengers missing their flights when they were in the same airside as United. Security can get long quickly because so many of the early flight passengers arrive at the same time and can't get through security in time. It's a personal preference if one would rather be sitting around waiting or taking the risk on traffic and security.
The Village Airport Van has never left people behind at 1:30 in the morning when the driver didn't show up or at the airport when a flight was delayed and the vans were booked. Enough said. |
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I even had time to grab a bite to eat before boarding...
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Noted your comments about Jet Blue. Wonder if this does make a difference for them
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Welcome!!! I think you will love it here. I drive passengers to the airport professionally, and personally fly Spirit almost exclusively. For a direct ride from Dabney to MCO, you’re looking at a 50 min trip. We still allow that extra 10 min, and would pick you up 3 hours before departure. Some folks who are not checking bags will ask us to trim that to 2.5 hours before. The turnpike can be messy. I don’t know how a shuttle does it, but we use Waze. It will divert us if there are significant delays. We have never had a rider miss a flight—a typical traffic issue may cost 20 min or so at most.
When you get to the airport, you will be dropped off at the Spirit doors. The great news is that is right at the security lines, so it’s super close, not far to walk. Even if you don’t have TSA precheck, you can go to this site and reserve your time at TSA: Save Your Spot It cuts your time in line. My daughter used it, and made it through TSA in about 10 min during a pretty busy time. As far as what time to book Groome, is there a way to input the time you want to be at the airport? This is where you will want to pad your time if you’re not sure whether there are stops between your house and the airport. Hope that helps! :-) |
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Same here! One of the first things we did after moving here was apply for TSA PreCheck because of MCO security lines. We travel to California a couple times annually because our kids and grandson live there, and TSA PreCheck makes it far more bearable.
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