Fluff Debate: Should we share our first class seats with DSes

Fluff Debate; Should DH and I Share our First Class Seats with our sons?

  • Be nice and let them "take turns".

  • Say goodbye and hello at the gate and have "family time" in the airport while waiting to board the n

  • Book a separate flight just for them so you don't see the sad look on their little faces. :)


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DawnCt1

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i am reposting this poll that was originally on the debate board because there is a perception that the CB is "kinder and gentler" and I am curious if the results will be the same. Five out of the six in our family are flying to Hawaii this summer with our frequent flyer miles. DH and I used extra miles to secure 2 first class seats. DS's, 22, 19, 16, will be seated in coach. DS 16 suggested that we "switch seats' on occasion so he can sit in first class. What are your opinions?
 
Do they allow people to go from class to class?

You never know what goes on behind that curtain
 
Originally posted by monkeyboy
Do they allow people to go from class to class?

You never know what goes on behind that curtain

On long flights you can get up and stretch your legs and "visit" but musical chairs between first class and coach is discouraged.
 
I vote when the 16 year old has worked to afford the first class seat, then he can sit there. Until then, he can enjoy his bag of peanuts and can of Coke in coach and thank his lucky stars his parents can afford to take him to Hawaii. :)
 

Originally posted by snoopy
I vote when the 16 year old has worked to afford the first class seat, then he can sit there. Until then, he can enjoy his bag of peanuts and can of Coke in coach and thank his lucky stars his parents can afford to take him to Hawaii. :)

Well said, Snoopy! :D
 
Can you do that? I don't know if they would allow it.

Anyway since your kids are older I say no way! ;)
 
I think he's very lucky to get to go to Hawaii at all. Simply going should make him happy. Besides, I do not think the airlines will let you switch seats between classes. Some airlines won't even let those in the "Cattle-car" section travel into the 1st class cabin.

But, it never hurts to ask. :D
 
Is this a test?

Yes, I'm all for sharing. As a parent, I always try and give my kids what I know I would like.
 
I'm with Snoopy, Dawn. Lie back, stretch out your legs and enjoy those first class seats yourselves--you and dh have earned it. I'm sure that your DS 16 can "tough it out" in coach!:D Heck, I'd be sharing a dog crate in baggage if someone were paying for me to go to Hawaii!

I'm sure your ds will grow up to be a productive member of society, earn a great living and be able to afford first class seats to Hawaii one day. And when he does, make sure he takes his mom and dad and puts them in first class again!

Enjoy your trip!:sunny: We're thinking of Hawaii for next year!
 
Originally posted by CRB#33
Is this a test?

Yes, I'm all for sharing. As a parent, I always try and give my kids what I know I would like.

We are sharing our Hawaiian vacation. The seats we are keeping to ourselves. ;)
 
Originally posted by Van Helsing
Why not just leave the kids behind and save all that bother :rolleyes:

What "bother" would that be? Don't you take family vacations?:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by DawnCt1
We are sharing our Hawaiian vacation. The seats we are keeping to ourselves. ;)

You are sharing your vacation?

I usually take my kids on our vacation.

I guess that makes the difference. :)
 
You are sharing your vacation?I usually take my kids on our vacation. I guess that makes the difference.


Yes i was thinking that - but sure its only a Fluff Debate CRB#33 ;)
 
Originally posted by Van Helsing
The bother that you can't make your mind up - remember the question !!!

I think it's evident that I made up my mind. They will be sitting in coach and DH and I will be in first class. Note that the topic was Fluff Debate.
 
Originally posted by CRB#33
You are sharing your vacation?

I usually take my kids on our vacation.

I guess that makes the difference. :)

Sounds like the same thing to me.
 
Bah! The kids need to learn to appreciate what they do have. Taking them on a vacation to Hawaii is hardly depriving your kids ;)
 












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