Ugh, I hate when the airlines mess with your seats especially after you've paid for them! Glad you got it sorted out and got your refund in the end.
I wasn't sure about the refund until I got home. The staff member I spoke to said that she processed it and that it would take a few days to land back against my CC. I was pleased to see the credit when I returned.
I love looking at all the other airlines too...its always thrilling to see the foreign airlines and dreaming of taking trips to their home countries.
You lawbreakers! Glad you got off on a warning....that would have been a hassle to have to pay a ticket.
Jill in CO
Dreams are good. I just have to have something solid to dream about next!

Perhaps we might have paid other fines before. Perhaps it's less of a hassle than it possibly could be.
Finally I got to read your trip report after being away lately. I just missed your first update when I left on Sunday. I will be here as well while I go over my other pictures during the trip.
That was not right of the airline to change your seat location without notifying you. Luckily you were able to get seats together for that flight and get a refund for the trouble.
That was nice that you got off with a warning from the police.
Welcome back.
I double-checked the fineprint of the early seat allocation policy. It's there in the policy. They reserve the right to change without telling anyone.
Those cops were very kind to us.
I'm feeling a slight sense of déjà vu reading your report. DH and I also seem to snap at each other on the morning we go to the airport and admittedly it's usually my fault. Our trip day has finally arrived, I don't want anything to go wrong at the last hurdle, and let's just say I might become a bit highly strung.
I'm glad to see that my relationship with DH is pretty normal.
Also, what's up with airlines downgrading to smaller planes and mucking up our carefully picked seats? I'm pleased though that everything worked out for you in the end.
What a nervous moment with the police. Nice of him to let you off.
Er......it's not the first time we've been pulled over by police in a foreign country. It's not even the second......
I think it might be the fourth or fifth.
I'm not sure what that dish is you made at Alison's but I want to try it! Can't wait till you post the recipe later on.
Oh my gosh, United did that to us on this last WDW trip! Selected our seats and the night before when I checked us in, we were everywhere! That was the first time that ever happened and I was not happy about it. With DM who's not a good flier and an infant (who wants to sit by a baby on a plane, really?) I was even more nervous/anxious. It ended up being alright in the end getting 2 of our seats out of the 3 together, but I couldn't imagine it for a 14 hour flight. Thank goodness they refunded the extra you paid on those seats.
I remember reading about it in your TR. I was pretty annoyed the night I found out as well. Waiting to speak to a real person didn't help matters. When I finally got through, I had to count to 10 before I spoke so that I didn't chew the person at the other end out.
Hopefully, neither you nor I go through that again.
Laguna Beach is gorgeous. When I had an internship in college, one of my 'jobs' was to deliver various items to businesses and I would have to drive on that street that you took a picture from time to time to make those delivieries. That's the only time I didn't mind not getting paid for doing work.
Phew! You guys did get off and I bet you were so relieved when they did that!
That's a great street to drive down. On a warm day, it would be a great drive along the 1/PCH.
Yes, I was rather relieved to be let off with a warning.
Getting away to the airport is so stressful. Im glad you were honest that you had "words". Honestly Fran and I never have "words" ever since I adopted my policy that each time I would say something I take a shot or down a glass of wine. Takes away all the stress!

It may not be the best option for those early morning flights, but at least it alleviates those worried feelings!
Probably not the best remedy for a one pot screamer such as yourself, but it worked this morning! Just dont tell my better half!
Having a glass is not the best policy for me. I'd be beetroot red all the time!
DH and I are used to clearing the air. He doesn't like it much because he doesn't like conflict, but at least it's over and done without anyone holding on to 'trivial' things.
Glad you wiggled your way out of the ticket in Laguna. I bet they are just waiting to nail some tourists!
I was surprised that they let the truck go and pinged us. The truck really floored it after it did the u-turn. Contrary to what the cop said, we were much more sedate. In the end, I'm glad we got off with a warning. And it makes for a great vignette in this TR.
Wow I would be so terrified being pulled over by the cops in another country. I've never even been pulled over here! Very nice of them to let you off with a warning.
DH has a habit of being pulled over. Here, there and everywhere.
I've been pulled over once in the US for not indicating long enough before changing lanes.
I hate when they change the plane, but it would be especially bad when it mucks up all your seating arrangements. Thank goodness you were able to still find 3 seats together AND get your refund.
I don't think you're on your own when it comes to night before/morning of bickering. DH and I are right up there with you.
From the looks of responses to that post, it seems like there are a number of us that has 'words' on departure day.
I can't believe that they just changed the seats on you. I know that seats get changed due to aircraft changes, but if they make you pay for the pleasure then it really is not on. What a shame that you ended up with a B747 instead of the A380. How nice that the cops let you off.
Corinna
I double checked the fineprint when I was on hold; so I knew there was no point even bringing it up with the agent I spoke to. The policy does state that they reserve the right to change your seat and that the seat isn't guaranteed.
Oct 2014 Trip
Save the Date! It's a Family Ceremony that pushed me into making another Mad Dash. And as there's space on this thread, why start a new one, right?
Glad I saw this otherwise I was like WHAT ??? Have I stepped back in time

I had originally followed the link, skipped over the shortcut links and the first post I read was dated 2010
All that to say YEAH I'm here too

( and no longer confused )
Glad you're here (and no longer confused!).
Wow! That was a really stressful start to your trip!
It certainly is one of the more eventful starts in a long time!
Wow what a departure day! Completely lucky, that is some pixie dust right there, getting off with a warning. I swear, I didn't think they even still gave warnings anymore!
The predictable behaviors crack me up, we have those too!
It's been a while since DH has been pulled over in the US but he is so 'nice' that he always seems to get off with a warning. I've learnt to keep my mouth shut in those instances. I don't think I'm as 'nice'.
Woah that was some stressy starts to the trip! I would have been cranky with the airlines too, and yep, arguing like an old married couple over trivia - sounds familiar. With our road trip in front of us there'll be a few more ahead for me and DH. The cop incident would have been scary -we've all seen those US cop shows! Glad it ended well. Love the hummingbird pic! Reading along when I can.
Hey! Thanks for checking in whilst you're on vacay!
I have a few more hummingbird pics to share.
I saw this picture before I read what was around it and though - "Wow, that's a really small plane!
Your cop story - your DH made the right move being super-contrite. By not giving them any hassle, they probably decided quickly it wasn't worth the trouble of giving you a ticket that would likely never get paid anyways. That had to been a stressful several minutes.
That's why I've learnt to let DH do the talking.
Back in 1996 I spent a week at a hotel right there on Laguna Beach, I think it's even in your picture right on the beach. Our company was sending me for training, and the two locations were Morristown New Jersey or Laguna Beach California. Mostly, east coast people went to Morristown and West coast people went to Laguna Beach. I am not sure how much you know about New Jersey, but in my view there was no comparison.
Me: "Can I go to the training in Laguna Beach?"
Boss: "If you can find a flight that costs the same or less to LA, then sure."
Me: "OK"
Well, due the strangeness of the airline industry I was in fact able to find a flight that went 2500 miles for less money than a flight that went 400 miles. I spent a week right on the beach in a hotel I never could have afforded otherwise. (I tried sleeping with the door open, but the waves were too loud.) My one regret is I did not bring my girlfriend (now wife), who was laid off from her job not 3 weeks after my trip.
Anyways, that's my Laguna Beach story. That and my golf partner bought a place there for when he retires and he's retiring tomorrow, so maybe I'll have a place to stay for a visit someday.
That hotel looked fantastic! It is in such a great location and I'd love to stay there someday.
I can sure believe that it was more expensive to fly 400 miles than flying 2500 miles. Pity that DW didn't get to tag along. Maybe you'll get to visit Laguna in a future trip out west to play some golf!