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Old Sep 19, 2022 | 6:22 am
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Originally Posted by ezefllying
Having read this thread, I have now switched from 7L to 9L and back again. And I may yet go back to 9L.

I have something of a hybrid question. I'm flying WAS-SYD in December. Through luck, I got a United saver J award on Air Canada from YVR-SYD, which led to a bizarre, four-segment routing (DCA-ORD-SMF-YVR-SYD) for 99K miles.

Then, Air Canada moved my flight by what I thought was three hours later but was in fact a day plus three hours later. I thought this was a sufficiently long schedule change to merit a call, so I called United, which offered me DCA-IAH-SYD or IAD-LAX-SYD. I took the former option. That means a 737-700 DCA-IAH and the 787-9 IAH-SYD, all in J.

I am now debating two things: Where to sit on the IAH-SYD flight, and whether I should ask if they'll route me IAD-LAX-SYD instead.

The advantage of IAD-LAX-SYD is that it's 777-200s (currently both in Polaris configuration) the whole way. I know IAD-LAX will be domestic First service, which I why I picked the shorter, DCA-IAH domestic leg. But now I wonder whether the additional width of the 777 Polaris seats versus 787-9 on such a long flight makes it appropriate to (try to) switch. For context, I am 6'3 and 240 lbs., so space matters.

If I stick with the 787-9, my options are 7L or 9L. No row 1 or 9A available. On non-Polaris seating, the small footwells were an issue for sleeping. But I don't recall quite the same concern in Polaris. Meanwhile, I'm concerned about being woken up by bathroom traffic, since I sleep sort of lightly on planes.

Any thoughts? I realize this is a first-of-first-world problem, but (a) okay, (b) I earned those miles the hard way, and (c) it's a nearly-19-hour flight that will cap off 24 hours of traveling.
The first question is whether or not OP got the miles (and taxes) differences back (between partner and UA metals for saver business award).
If sticking with IAH-SYD, OP may consider taking 9D/G because it is an overnight flight. It is quieter than 9L. The extra size of footwell will help.
If transportation to DCA/iAD is not a concern, take IAD-LAX-SYD ten out of ten times for me for two reasons: 1) wider seat width on B777, 2) Polaris lounges at IAD and LAX.
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