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The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 12:45
by lovetoholiday
Well only just over a week to go and excitement is mounting.

I have totally obsessed with looking at our booking :o) just checking we are still in UC 8D

Anyway I noticed that when I select a childs meal for our son it does not save the information and has reset back to none when I go back in. Is this an IT gremlin at work ? ?|

Is it worth ordering a childs meal in UC. He is pretty easily pleased food wise, as long as there is a chicken, sausages or pasta option ?
Is the current menu somewhere ? We are on VS23 to LAX.

Also I have currently selected seats 11K window, 11G across the aisle and 12K window.
We were orignally slightly further forward but I read somewhere that the bassinet position is in row 8 so moved us back a little in case. I love babies but don't want to risk being near a screaming one for 11 hours.

I am hoping that from either of the window seats our son will be able to see whichever parent is in 11g ? I cannot tell from the seatmap whether the seats are off set or exactly in line which each other.
Hope that makes sense ?

Thanks again
L2H

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 13:08
by joeyc
Hi L2H, I know that excitement well.. all part of the travel experience.

IT gremlins are infamous but to be sure of the special meal choices it is best to phone VS UC services to confirm.

Huh, have not seen a TR for the VS43 for a while... perhaps you can fill us in on the menu and flight in due course. If in doubt go for a special meal, in UC there is always the graze menu and they are pretty good at catering to your requirements. I have read on here about people getting items from PE, ECO or even the staff trolley (HL :P) so I think he should be fine.

The seats are not perfectly in line, but if junior is sat in 11K he will be able to see parent in 11G and also have parent in 12K just behind. You could always put junior in 11G so both parents can glare at him though.. Ha :P

Hope this helps 8D

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 13:27
by lovetoholiday
Thanks Joeyc, that's very helpful.

I doubt jnr will care where he is once he works out how to use the IFE and where the bar is for drinks ;) Only water, juice and milk you understand.
Actually that's a good point, are minors allowed near the bar ? :-o

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 13:32
by joeyc
lovetoholiday wrote:Actually that's a good point, are minors allowed near the bar ? :-o


Of course, just don't expect them to be served anything alcoholic and don't be surprised if a crew member hovers around to make sure junior doesn't raid the cupboards ;)

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 13:34
by lovetoholiday
LOL, hopefully he is his fathers son, not his mothers. Otherwise we may all be in trouble... HIC !!!

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 13:36
by hiljil
Just wanted to wish you a super flight ! Have a great time across the pond.
hiljil

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 13:47
by lovetoholiday
hiljil wrote:Just wanted to wish you a super flight ! Have a great time across the pond.
hiljil

Thank you :)

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 14:15
by gfonk
Hi L2H
I know the feeling about looking at your booking often. I do it loads, I love the countdown bit too.
Your holiday sounds awesome, hope you have a good time and looking forward to a TR.

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2013, 14:19
by Blacky1
Have a great time in UC and the USA LTH ,as joey says you may find it best to put the little one in 11g . Can't wait for the TR,s !
Blacky

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2013, 07:13
by waatp
Absolutely not wanting to sound like a party pooper with this but I was looking something up for a friend of mine and came across this snippet on the website.

Planning your seating

Young passengers in child seats will need to be accompanied by a guardian aged at least 16 who must be seated next to the child in the Economy and Premium Economy cabins. In Upper Class, the guardian must be seated immediately behind the child.

One guardian may accompany two children using child seats providing the adult is seated between the two children in the same seat row segment in Economy or Premium Economy.

In our Upper Class cabins, the second child may be seated either directly across from or immediately in front of the guardian.

To check the availability of child seats on your flight and to book, call our reservations team on 0844 874 7747.


What age they class a "child" at, I have no idea but just a thought if you wanted to put your little man across the aisle from you.

Have a fantastic trip in UC! :D

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2013, 08:59
by Hull
Hi L2H

I hope you all have a great trip.

I know what you mean about keep checking your booking, I'm always "just making sure that Mrs H and I are still in 12 A+K"

Make sure you leave enough Rum in the Clubhouse for my breakfast Mojito on Saturday morning ):

Dominic

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2013, 09:46
by lovetoholiday
waatp wrote:Absolutely not wanting to sound like a party pooper with this but I was looking something up for a friend of mine and came across this snippet on the website.

Planning your seating

Young passengers in child seats will need to be accompanied by a guardian aged at least 16 who must be seated next to the child in the Economy and Premium Economy cabins. In Upper Class, the guardian must be seated immediately behind the child.

One guardian may accompany two children using child seats providing the adult is seated between the two children in the same seat row segment in Economy or Premium Economy.

In our Upper Class cabins, the second child may be seated either directly across from or immediately in front of the guardian.

To check the availability of child seats on your flight and to book, call our reservations team on 0844 874 7747.


What age they class a "child" at, I have no idea but just a thought if you wanted to put your little man across the aisle from you.

Have a fantastic trip in UC! :D


No worries, it won't let me put our son across the aisle, I get an error on the seat map but if he wants to sit there he can swap with his dad. He always requests a window seat, I have explained that he will be facing away from the window ! We have had lots of fun looking at youtube videos of the UC cabin. He likes to know everything about the plane before we go, a proper little plane spotter !
Not sure where he gets that from ):

Hull - lol, I have my eye on champers and maybe the odd 'red head'. I will warn them to stock up on rum though :D

Hope you have an amazing trip too y)

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2013, 10:18
by Concorde RIP
Enjoy Maui - I loved my stay there a couple of years ago. It's a beautiful place.

Which hotel are you staying in?

Enjoy the trip.

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2013, 11:42
by lovetoholiday
Concorde RIP wrote:Enjoy Maui - I loved my stay there a couple of years ago. It's a beautiful place.

Which hotel are you staying in?

Enjoy the trip.


Thanks, we decided on an apartment in the Honua Kai Resort as we like to have a little bit more space and a leisurely breakfast on the balcony :)
I did look at the Hyatt Regency though before we decided on Honua Kai.
I really cannot wait to be there now, just need to get through 4 more days at work, then a hectic few days in LA with a large mouse :o)
This time next week we will hopefully be enjoying the CH ^)

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2013, 11:52
by Bretty
Hope you have a fab holiday L2H.
I too am someone who checks my bookings regularly in a countdown frenzy, checking all kinds of info about flight experience, cabin, seats... It's the geek in me coming out to play!

Enjoy every second of it.
Cheers

Re: The final countdown

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2013, 13:13
by DragonLady
lovetoholiday wrote:Thanks, we decided on an apartment in the Honua Kai Resort as we like to have a little bit more space and a leisurely breakfast on the balcony :)

We stayed at the Aston Mahana next door for the same reasons ( and had a condo with a view and sunsets to die for right on the water :) ).I can recommend a Lava Flow ( or three) at Duke's too :D .
Just to let you know the beach has some flat rock outbreaks but if you go up ( or down) a little way you'll find plenty of flat sand.
Have a great time in Maui ( again).
DL