meryll83
All it takes is faith and trust...
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Hi All,
So today is the day we can reserve our seats with Virgin (for the way out at least).
I've looked on Seat Guru but there's not much of a clue as to where is a good choice of seat, i.e. it only seems to show good seats as ones with extra legroom, and they're not available for selection (no doubt there's a fee attached to these too!)
So, for now, I've just gone with being as far forward as possible (like to get out nice and early to hit the immigration queues!) but does anyone have any rationale around where they normally choose to sit and why?
I know some destinations it can be a better view from one side of the plane to another, but I can only really recall seeing swampland when arriving into MCO, so I don't suppose it makes much difference in this case...
There are a couple of seats left on the upper deck (not a window seat though unfortunately), upstairs is normally upper class and premium, but on this particular flight configuration it's a few economy seats there rather then premium. Wondered if it'd be worth selecting those for the experience, even though we'd lose the window?
Also, I don't know whether there's a certain place where you tend to be last served for food (experienced this on some other non-MCO flights before) and as quite fussy eaters at times, we do like to have the options still available and not be served what's left. Although one time this did work out for us as we got some left over premium meals.
Perhaps I'm overthinking this one...
So today is the day we can reserve our seats with Virgin (for the way out at least).
I've looked on Seat Guru but there's not much of a clue as to where is a good choice of seat, i.e. it only seems to show good seats as ones with extra legroom, and they're not available for selection (no doubt there's a fee attached to these too!)
So, for now, I've just gone with being as far forward as possible (like to get out nice and early to hit the immigration queues!) but does anyone have any rationale around where they normally choose to sit and why?
I know some destinations it can be a better view from one side of the plane to another, but I can only really recall seeing swampland when arriving into MCO, so I don't suppose it makes much difference in this case...
There are a couple of seats left on the upper deck (not a window seat though unfortunately), upstairs is normally upper class and premium, but on this particular flight configuration it's a few economy seats there rather then premium. Wondered if it'd be worth selecting those for the experience, even though we'd lose the window?
Also, I don't know whether there's a certain place where you tend to be last served for food (experienced this on some other non-MCO flights before) and as quite fussy eaters at times, we do like to have the options still available and not be served what's left. Although one time this did work out for us as we got some left over premium meals.

Perhaps I'm overthinking this one...
