3 people in PE.

wideeyes

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Hi we are flying from Manchester and they will be 3 of us. we have booked PE and I am worried about the seating arrangement. I had originally booked for 4 so we were going to do 2+2 however dbf refuses to go and we have decided to still go without him.

I did think about canceling PE so we could all sit together however we were really looking forward to PE.

There will be to adults one who is 18 and one child who will be 5.
 
Hi,

It can vary as some of the aircraft I believe have slightly different seating plans.
We have only have been seated downstairs on PE, there is a chance if it is fully booked that you may not be sat together, with possibly 2 of you being sat at the window side with the other one in an aisle seat.
 
I have only sat upstairs in PE and the seating was 2+2. If you sit downstairs it may be different. Will you be doing on line check in or twilight check in?
 
we have booked PE for the inbound journey, there are only 3 of us as well, but we have decided again to seat dh with the stranger :rotfl:
have a look on seat guru, i'm sure downstairs there is a row of 4 seats together
www.seatguru.com
 

Hi we will probably be doing online check in. I think that we may go for upstairs and get an isle seat so myself and my sister can swap and take it in turns to sit next to dd. It could get a bit tiring to sit next to a 5 year old alone for a whole flight.
 
I would try to get seated upstairs, the cabin is so quiet I think there are approx 30 seats. Great idea about taking it in turns with DD.
 
Just been on manage my flight, and dbf is still on the booking, I guess it takes virgin a few days to update the information.
I booked the 3 of our seats though upstairs, it would only allow us to book in front and behind though, when i tried to put us on the same row it said you must be sat together. maybe they will allow us to do it when dbf is removed from the booking.
 
wideeyes said:
dbf refuses to go

IS HE NUTS?!?!?!???!?! :confused3

No offence intended, I just don't get <S>why</S> how someone can refuse a trip to WDW! :goodvibes
 
I know, it is really annoying as it won't even give it a try. He is more than happy to go to DLP though, and has even admitted that he would probably enjoy himself once he is there.

I have wanted to go to wdw since a child, I refuse to miss out because he won't go.
 
We travelled PE earlier this year - myself, DH and DD (age 19 mths but in her own seat).

We tried to book 2 seats together and one acorss the aisle but couldn't online so phoned VA. They did this straight away without a problem.

It might be worthwhile giving them a ring to see if they can change your seats.

I would recommend being upstairs if you can as it is much nicer.
 
I had to phone to book them in the end as the online system would not let us book any seats upstairs, it kept saying we had to sit together. Anyway we managed to get seats upstairs.
We got an aisle seat for the spare person so that myself and sister can easily swap and take turns to sit next to dd.
 





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