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Virgin advances - seat reservation enforcement

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I'm doing Sailrail with the boy in a couple of weeks, and booked advances which come with reservations on the Euston - Holyhead leg. I'd asked for facing on a table but having checked the seating plan its airlines back (....l)

Are Virgin overly bothered if you choose to ignore your reserved seats and sit in an unreserved? Never a problem on East Coast. We're on the 09:10 Euston - Holyhead on a Thursday which I believe is a double 221 with the rear set left at Chester. Likely to be busy? If perhaps we just ignored the reservations and look for a table in the shop coach where its all tables?

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Never have had a problem with them, or any other operator for that problem, and I usually move seats!
 

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I agree, I've never had a problem and you'll find the train getting quieter and quieter as it nears Holyhead so seats shouldn't be a problem.
 

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Are Virgin overly bothered if you choose to ignore your reserved seats and sit in an unreserved? Never a problem on East Coast. We're on the 09:10 Euston - Holyhead on a Thursday which I believe is a double 221 with the rear set left at Chester. Likely to be busy? If perhaps we just ignored the reservations and look for a table in the shop coach where its all tables?

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I cannot speak on Virgin's policy on sitting in your designated seat, but, normally, the 0910 ex Euston to Holyhead [and 1358 return] run as a 10-coach formation throughout, so vacant seats should not be a problem!
 
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Seats booked are H33 H34. Should have double checked at the counter but Euston was *busy*

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The 09.10 to Holyhead is 2x221 throughout. H33/34 are indeed adjacent airline seats.

One of my train managers at the weekend was requesting that those with reservations sit in their seats. Generally if the train is busy and/or if the seat reservations aren't displayed.
 

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That tends to be a busy service. If you can find free seats which you prefer, you probably won't be disturbed, but you will do well to get them.
 

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coaches D & K are best if declassified as they have the highest proportion of table seats, the seats align with the windows and there's often lots of unreserved seats
 

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Also the middle one of the 5 coaches (C in a single unit formation) on 221143 and 221142(?).
 

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Just sit there if it's not reserved. I don't think I've ever sat in a reserved seat on an advance before and never had a problem.
 
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