Window or Hallway: Make your choice.
By Wise Ghost
@WiseGhots (14603)
February 12, 2019 7:21pm CST
When you travel do you like to sit on the side of the window or in the hallway?
Regardless of whether the trip is long or short, I always like to sit on the side of the window because I like to go watching all the way around (even if I already know it).
If it's a plane trip, especially... I love looking at the clouds (no matter what), haha! I can't speak for sea voyages, because I have never traveled by ship.
What would be your choice?
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
13 Feb 19
I always prefer to sit besides the window. I like to see the outside views. I don't need to go to the toilet often so it is no problem for me to stay besides the window. But today I usually give this seat to my son so that he can enjoy watching the views on the way

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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
14 Feb 19
@WiseGhots
I have not traveled in a long time but loved to sit by the window if could so could look out and the people and cars very small.
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@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
15 Feb 19
I like when every seat is a hallway seat
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@LLavish (82)
• Lagos, Nigeria
14 Feb 19
Hahaha, I just love the windows. My eyes need that recreation, no matter how short the trip is. I remember a flight attendant telling a passenger politely to get back to the position on his ticket and the passenger just wore this "WTF" look on his face. The windows, the windows all the time I swear. hahaha
@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 Feb 19
All this while I preferred a window seat while flying but now on if ever I fly I will go for the Isle seat as I would need to walk up the isle to loosen my limbs.
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@wolfgirl569 (135583)
• Marion, Ohio
13 Feb 19
Aisle so if I need to get up it is easy to do.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
13 Feb 19
I used to prefer window seat to not have to deal with passenger needing out. But I switched to aisle to have quicker access to getting up and moving about.
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