Hey everyone, I'm sorry if this has been posted somewhere else, but I am new to this so please bear with me. I'll give a little back story before I jump right into the questions I have been pondering.
My wife and I are heading out to London from Orlando International Airport in about 3 weeks for 8 days, taking flight 16 there and flight 15 back. We are in PE both ways, on the way out, seats 79A and 79C and on the way back seats 71H and 71K. As my wife has never been on a widebody aircraft before (and never been to Europe) she was just aching to go upstairs to see what its like, so I picked seats at the back and at the front to give her a different perspective each way. Im going to try to move us up to seat 70 when we check in at LGW for the return flight.
so here are the questions:
1- are those good seats?
2-how bad is the check in line at MCO for the flight there, I was planning on getting there about 2 1/2 - 3 hours early
3-should I buy access to the lounges in MCO and LGW? if so, how do I do that?
4-Can I check in the night before I go back to the US in LGW so I can have some more time to see London in the morning of my departure back to the US? if so, how do I do that?
5-what is the check in/ security line like at LGW? how early should I get there if I don't do early check in?
6-i was thinking of getting a limo from my place in Daytona Beach to MCO, anyone from the area have any experiences, good or bad, with a limo service here? ( i was thinking a 2 seater black car or something, i just want someone who won't be late)[V]
7-should I bring some food on the plane with me? the meal sizes didn't seem to be too............robust
8-If we get offered an UC upgrade, should I take it? my wife keeps saying she wants to sit right next to me, so is it that much better in UC that it is worth us not sitting right next to each other, but angled like you are in PE (she likes to sleep on my arm)[|)]
9-if i plan on going to Paris, Venice, and Scotland on our trip, will I need any Visa's? I was seeing a few stories where some LCC's in Europe were telling people they needed them.[?]
Thank you for all your help, I'm sorry to post so much in one topic, but I really want to make this the perfect trip for my wife.
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My wife and I are heading out to London from Orlando International Airport in about 3 weeks for 8 days, taking flight 16 there and flight 15 back. We are in PE both ways, on the way out, seats 79A and 79C and on the way back seats 71H and 71K. As my wife has never been on a widebody aircraft before (and never been to Europe) she was just aching to go upstairs to see what its like, so I picked seats at the back and at the front to give her a different perspective each way. Im going to try to move us up to seat 70 when we check in at LGW for the return flight.
so here are the questions:
1- are those good seats?
2-how bad is the check in line at MCO for the flight there, I was planning on getting there about 2 1/2 - 3 hours early
3-should I buy access to the lounges in MCO and LGW? if so, how do I do that?
4-Can I check in the night before I go back to the US in LGW so I can have some more time to see London in the morning of my departure back to the US? if so, how do I do that?
5-what is the check in/ security line like at LGW? how early should I get there if I don't do early check in?
6-i was thinking of getting a limo from my place in Daytona Beach to MCO, anyone from the area have any experiences, good or bad, with a limo service here? ( i was thinking a 2 seater black car or something, i just want someone who won't be late)[V]
7-should I bring some food on the plane with me? the meal sizes didn't seem to be too............robust
8-If we get offered an UC upgrade, should I take it? my wife keeps saying she wants to sit right next to me, so is it that much better in UC that it is worth us not sitting right next to each other, but angled like you are in PE (she likes to sleep on my arm)[|)]
9-if i plan on going to Paris, Venice, and Scotland on our trip, will I need any Visa's? I was seeing a few stories where some LCC's in Europe were telling people they needed them.[?]
Thank you for all your help, I'm sorry to post so much in one topic, but I really want to make this the perfect trip for my wife.
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