if u book a seat with a table on any coach id imagine you would have plenty room and it would be more comfortable we always got table seats on this holiday and i never ever found it uncomfortable hope this helps x
Personally I found the table seats less comfortable as they didn't recline the way upstairs seats do. Is this just me
Avoid the front panoramic seats upstairs, they have less legroom, and it tends to be colder up the front of the bus.....i specifically booked seats further back in May with Redcrest, and was put in the front seats.....they obviously thought they had upgraded me and done me a favour, but it narked me off, and i ended up getting my £20 back that i paid for the seats i wanted!!!
ferris ordinary coaches are a nightmare and i would never go on one of these again, but for next year they are charging £15 for platinum and it is money well spent.
i believe though that siesta have the best seats/room, but haven't travelled with them yet.
i would be interested to hear from anyone who has travelled with sunways about their coaches/stops as they seem to have some very good deals.
Obviously i have my 'other issues' with Siesta, but one thing that used to annoy me with their seats, was that they had this lower leg support that came up when you reclined.....i found that really annoying to be honest, it didnt affect my comfort, and only made it harder to store hand luggage, etc......dont know if they still have seats like this though!
Thinking about giving ferris a go next year, when booking seats do you have to take what they give you or can you request where you sit? Its just a member of the party has arthritis and would struggle to climb upstairs, being a small person would imagine the platinum coach would give enough legroom to be comfy unlike flying.
In the past you weren't able to chose your own seats, you were told what number seat was allocated to you as you boarded the coach. Thinga might have altered now .
Travelled with Siesta 2004 and 2005, and paid extra for the lower deck front seats. Had loads of leg room and good recline, plus there are only twelve seats on the lower deck so it didn't feel like being on a coach with loads of other people for 24 hours, not sure that I could of coped upstairs.
Thanks would prefer downstairs myself will bell the companies.
In sept 2004 and sept 2005 we went with a group with ferris to calella lst trip we were upstairs no problems, this time we were down stairs at the front with the seats facing each other no leg room and no spaces to put hand luggage so it had to be put on the floor by our feet.that was the only fault we could find. Hoverland stop every 2-3 hours for a break ferris do not have as many stops as hoverland but still got to the hotel at about 9.30am the same as hoverland. when we went with hoverland we got on the coach at 6.00 andferris at 8.45. couriers on both companies were brilliant hope this helps.
Thanks for that gives me a good idea.
If cost is not an option without being to lavish of course, what is the best coach operator to book with this year, comfort, hotels etc
coach firms in the past.
if price is not an issue there is no competition - siesta wins, but they are not always dearest anyway.
have a look here
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=86177
as well.
"Obviously i have my 'other issues' with Siesta, but one thing that used to annoy me with their seats, was that they had this lower leg support that came up when you reclined.....i found that really annoying to be honest, it didnt affect my comfort, and only made it harder to store hand luggage, etc......dont know if they still have seats like this though!"
The seats on the siesta coaches now have an option wither you want to extend the leg rest or not.
When looking at coaches one of the things we always looked at was the pitch size and the amount of seats on the coach.
http://www.siestaholidays.co.uk/displaygeneralpage.aspx?pageid=9
As I have only traveled with siesta on long haul I can't compare then to other tour operators, however I have never had any issues with them and this will be the 5th time traveling with them this year.
The seats on the siesta coaches now have an option wither you want to extend the leg rest or not.
When looking at coaches one of the things we always looked at was the pitch size and the amount of seats on the coach.
http://www.siestaholidays.co.uk/displaygeneralpage.aspx?pageid=9
As I have only traveled with siesta on long haul I can't compare then to other tour operators, however I have never had any issues with them and this will be the 5th time traveling with them this year.
Platinium with ferris coaches for me. also aircraft style tables on back of seats. we were upstairs going, downstairs coming home, we prefer upstairs, better view as well.
problem is I want to go mid june, and I am going to have to book late, I think siesta get snapped up quick....
I'll join you in the 'hanging on for a late booking' posse!
jim,
siesta are currently doing £395 for 2 people 10 days/7 nights for mid may from falkirk according to their special offer panel on their website.
does that seem a reasonable price?
As for the coach thing .... you have to bear in mind the time spent on board as well. Regardless of seat size and room, when i went with Club C and Siesta, i was boarding at 2am, compared to 7:30am when i went with Redcrest (as they didn't have the hub system)
Makes a big difference to people 'ooop north'
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