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Seat Selection

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2014, 08:36
by Mickey Mouse
Hi All
We are a family of 6 travelling Upper Class in October to Orlando. We can assign our seats from next Friday but are away on holiday. Unfortunately it is 2 separate bookings. Help would be appreciated would I be better phoning to do this. My worry is if I log onto 1 booking and assign 3 seats by the time I log into the next booking we might not get them together.
As we have 2 small children with us we want to be as close to the front. This is our first holiday with our grandchildren and obviously we want everything to be perfect, and also as the cabin only holds 14 we require nearly half of it.
If phoning is the best option is there a direct line for Upper Class I know used to be but cannot find it now.
Again any help would be appreciated. Thanks

Re: Seat Selection

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2014, 09:34
by AlecK
The seats will be available from 8am on Friday. just open two different internet browsers on your computer and log each one into one of the booking refs. You can choose the seats before 8am but it will not confirm the selection until 8. Just keeping refreshing the page and trying to select them until it works.

Re: Seat Selection

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2014, 11:54
by Bretty
So if you're away on holiday and you have an iPad or other tablet you can do as AlecK has suggested. Just remember though they're seat requests and not guaranteed.

Re: Seat Selection

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2014, 12:25
by gumshoe
As long as you're online at 8am UK time on T-60 there's every chance you'll be the only person requesting seats as, contrary to popular belief, there is hardly ever a mad rush.

But if you're still worried, try having the seat maps for your two bookings loaded on two separate smartphones or tablets. If you're ready to go at 7.55 you should be able to see the seat maps and select the seats you want - but don't press "go" until 8.00 as it'll just throw up an error message if you're early.

I'd go for 6A/K, 7A/K & 8A/K myself. That gives you the run of the nose as it were!