buns wrote:To add to what has already been said, irrespective of any delay departing, weather conditions can often result in time being made up.
However getting through Immigration after arriving at MCO can be a bit of a lottery. A golden rule is not to plan / book anything specific on your first evening in Orlando as you can sometimes take over 2 hours to get through due to the number of overseas flights that arrive at around the same time
buns
Yup I'm 100% with you on that one buns after going through MCO around 15-20 times in last 10 years have seen the decline and especially more of later years becoming more and more slow and you can't detemrine if it's going to be good or bad. Even if there is loads of cbp officers on you can't get through much quicker. I had considered global entry but sometimes where the crews are in the same line as the global entry it makes it slower so have avoided going down that route. Some improvements need to be made with the CBP process.
On more of a positive only 3 days until check in.
Another question slightly to the side if I don't have upper class but am looking to go into the upper class lounge and want to pay for entry (with capacity being taken into account) do we know how much this normally is?