... I don"t really want to be connecting all over North America.
This is what I"ll be doing, use the money saved to stay an extra night or two and extra spending money.
It is a dilemma as to when to book though - don"t want to miss out on a good deal
Flying direct is spending money... on things like less time travelling, less time stood in immigration queues, no worries about missing connections or conversely sitting around in an airport for 4 hours waiting for a connection, no hassle, so that you can arrive in a deserted arrivals hall, sail thro immigration and baggage claim, in the middle of the afternoon and start enjoying Vegas immediately, rather than late in the evening. That"s essentially an extra day.
Rinse and repeat for the return leg and you get the best part of one and half extra usable days, without any extra for hotel rooms.
If I were going*, I would be prepared to have a small wager on the fact that I could win the amount you save by flying indirect, in the time I save by flying direct.
*Read - if I change my mind and decide to come along.
Missing connections is a
slight worry, but I"m not bothered about waiting around.
The return leg is irrelevant because getting home quicker just means being at home quicker - i.e. no need to rush
The minimum of an extra night booked is
because of the day lost to travelling, 2 nights extra will mean one extra day on the holiday.
It"s the economics that count for me, if the sales for direct flights are good enough then I won"t be able to book an extra night or 2 and still have extra spending money available from the savings - if that happens I"ll book direct. But the likelihood is I"ll save £100-£150 booking indirect which is plenty enough.
And I don"t
want to arrive in the afternoon; I want to spend almost a day travelling, arrive late and go to sleep - that way when I wake up my body clock should have reset to Vegas time.
...
If I were going*, I would be prepared to have a small wager on the fact that I could win the amount you save by flying indirect, in the time I save by flying direct.
...
You probably
could, but I only
might - and I wouldn"t really want to risk my whole budget on the first day trying