First nonstop in 5 weeks

As long as the seat belt sign is not illuminated you are allowed to get up and walk about the cabin. You won't be able to hang around any "first class" or "business class" areas of the plane unless you are seated in that area. You can stay seated the entire trip if you want but know your seat neighbors may want to get up and stretch since it is a long flight.
 
As long as the seat belt sign is not illuminated you are allowed to get up and walk about the cabin. You won't be able to hang around any "first class" or "business class" areas of the plane unless you are seated in that area. You can stay seated the entire trip if you want but know your seat neighbors may want to get up and stretch since it is a long flight.

Thank you I am on sw so i have five weeks to decide if I am going for ails or window

Just another battle in my head
On the plus side I have early bird boarding
 

EBCI gets you checked in at the 36 hr mark...vs the 24 hr mark. That could mean that you get a better boarding slot than those without EBCI. But...my dd had EBCI last week...she got A43! That put about 50 people in front of her. Not a big deal, but you sure aren't the first on the plane!
As far as where to sit, if you think you may have to get up and stretch, you might want an aisle seat. Soooo much easier than climbing over strangers! But, if you only need to get up that once, a window seat might be okay. It's a fairly long flight...so getting up once isn't a bad idea.
 
I stand corrected about early bird check in and I well consider a ails seat so I can streatch my legs thanks everyone
 
from Mco to Las

is it true that you can take a stretch break if needed I am hoping to stay seated but just checking
MCO to LAS is just over 4 hours on the non-stop flight and as long as the seat belt sign is off, you can get up for a stretch. Personally I just have an extended trip to the bathroom...walk to the front bathrooms then to the back to stretch out the kinks.
Flying into LAS (especially if you have a night time landing time) try to get a window seat on the right side of the plane. The airport is right behind the strip so it's a nice view at night.
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Not quite the same during the day
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On a longer flight, I typically try to get up and move my legs at least every hour and a half. I enjoy the window seat so try to time my stretch for when my seat mate gets up. If they don't get up, they've always been gracious about letting me in and out. So don't be afraid to ask!
 
Nice pictures, nacho but I hope nobody's looking for the Rio just north of the MGM Grand - or anywhere else on The Strip :D
 
FWIW, according to my pictures, you can see the strip from the right side of the plane when arriving and the left side of the plane when departing, which really doesn't make much sense now that I think about it (unless the winds change)
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