A landing from the north provides a clear view of the Downtown Orlando skyline and distant theme park landmarks on the right side of the aircraft.
The left side offers the most dynamic range of views, including the rugged Appalachian ridges, the winding Atlantic coastline, and the iconic launch facilities of the Kennedy Space Center upon descent.
The right side offers superior views of the Florida Gulf Coastline during the mid-flight segment and spectacular aerial views of the major theme parks and downtown Orlando during the approach.
The left side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Atlantic coastline, historic harbors, and the intricate barrier islands of the Southeastern United States.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior vantage point for viewing the sparkling Gulf of Mexico coastline and the iconic landmarks of Central Florida upon descent.
The right side offers superior views of the Ohio River at takeoff, the rugged Tennessee ridges, and the iconic Orlando theme parks during the final descent.
The left side provides a more scenic transition from the rolling Appalachian foothills to the winding St. Johns River and the Atlantic coastline approach into Florida.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Atlanta skyline and the most iconic views of Orlando's world-famous theme parks during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior departure view of Lake Erie and consistent views of the Appalachian mountain ridges throughout the mid-Atlantic portion of the flight.
The left side provides the most dramatic scenery, featuring the rolling ridges of the Appalachian Mountains during the cruise phase and stunning coastal views of the Atlantic shoreline during the descent into Florida.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline and the potential to spot the Kennedy Space Center on the descent into Orlando.
The left side is generally superior as it provides views of the Finger Lakes shortly after takeoff, distant views of the Atlantic coastline, and the possibility of seeing Cape Canaveral during the descent into Orlando.
While both sides offer scenic views of the Appalachian range, the right side is preferred for its views of the Detroit skyline upon departure and the potential to spot Orlando's world-famous theme parks during the final approach.