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#11315 by AllanG
08 Mar 2006, 21:48
Kids are driving me mad, is there a possibility of a built in computer console on every Virgin flight from manchester to orlando, we are flying on the 29th March. And also will it definitely be a 747??

Many Thanks
#104487 by preiffer
08 Mar 2006, 21:52
Hi Allan, and welcome [y]

It will be a 747, for sure. But as far as "computer consoles" go - unless I've misunderstood you, no. The planes have a variety of In Flight Entertainment systems - some with more videos/games etc. than others. Perhaps you could be a bit more specific as to your expectations?
#104489 by AllanG
08 Mar 2006, 21:53
Sorry, meant computer games i.e nintendo etc, are these included in all planes?
#104496 by preiffer
08 Mar 2006, 21:58
Ah, in that case, this guide (from the front page) might help out a little.

Typically, the MAN aircraft have (super)Nova. Although some seem to be operating with Odyssey, of late.
#104498 by AllanG
08 Mar 2006, 22:00
Thanks for all your help, much appreciated
#104501 by Tim
08 Mar 2006, 22:04
Kids will have a great time.
Its a while since mine were kids, but I remember that they loved the flight, the backseat TVs with the kids channel and also the backpack with all the goodies.

Enjoy your holiday.
Tim
#104563 by AlecK
09 Mar 2006, 11:00
We find the best way is to pack a gameboy or similar hand held for the kids 'cause to be honest even when you get odyssey the games are a bit crappy
#104565 by wood07
09 Mar 2006, 11:32
Depending on the age of the children I would definately recommend some other form of entertainment for them. The in-flight service only has one children's movie and a single children's channel so after around three and a half hours they will have seen all of the dedicated children's entertainment.
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