Where to sit on Airplane?

missionspace

New Member
I was wondering where do you like to sit on the Airplane?
Do you get enough air in a aisle seat? I get sick fast and am overweight!
Which should I choose?
THANKS!
 

Victoria

Not old, just vintage.
I prefer any seat that allows me inside the plane....i am not much of a fan of the luggage hold or sitting on the wings...:lol:

All kidding aside, Emergency Exit rows are my favorite. Lots of leg room. Aisle seats are pretty good too. Another not so bad area, is the very last row of the plane. You have easy bathroom access. The only bad thing about that is you are the last people off the plane (unless it is JetBlue and they let to rear de-plane)

Have a good trip! :wave:
 
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TTATraveler

Active Member
I personally like the window seat. There is something about looking at our planet from the sky that interests me. I am glad I get to look at aerial photographs as part of my job all the time!

If I am going far and traveling by myself, then I choose the aisle so that I am not disturbing anyone if I need to use the bathroom, plus there is more legroom.
 
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iheartdisney91

Well-Known Member
i love defying gravity LOL no but reallyflying is fun! a couple years ago i ate before i went on the plan then i sat in the aisel then looked out the window and well i barfed:hurl: so now i always sit near the window.lol and i feel fine
 
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H20Babie

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I always try to get seats either over the wing, or just behind/in front of a wing. I find that that there is less noise, and when there is turbulence, being over the wing is a little more stable since I am prone to what is akin to car sickness (but that might just be psychological). :D Being farther towards the back makes me a little clausterphobic.
 
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Horizons78

Grade "A" Funny...
I always try to get seats either over the wing, or just behind/in front of a wing. I find that that there is less noise, and when there is turbulence, being over the wing is a little more stable since I am prone to what is akin to car sickness (but that might just be psychological). :D Being farther towards the back makes me a little clausterphobic.


And we have the winner! If you are concerned about motion sickness or room take H2OBabie's advice and make sure you are both over the wing and on the aisle. During ascent and descent you will experience the least degree of rise and fall in a seat over the wings. Doesnt really make any difference for turns.

Oh and please remain seated until this thread comes to a full and complete stop at the terminal. Thank you for flying wdwmagic.:wave:
 
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BwanaBob

Well-Known Member
Anything but a center seat... when you're by yourself... in a hot airplane... that is full to capacity...

Not that I've ever been in that situation before.

:( :rolleyes:
 
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Victoria

Not old, just vintage.
Anything but a center seat... when you're by yourself... in a hot airplane... that is full to capacity...

Not that I've ever been in that situation before.

:( :rolleyes:

I have definetly been there before. I sat on the runway going to Chicago for 4 hours like that. Then we actually had the flight it self. :brick:
 
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