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EWR ATC Hold
1) People walking from the front of the plane walk directly towards the aisle seat (due to lav configuration)--therefore, expect to get bumped a lot (and every time by the cart) and expect nasty looks if you stretch your legs out because you're essentially stretching into their walking area.
2) The window seat's legroom is significantly restricted by a very large slide protruding from the exit door.
3) I don't recall if there's power. Check seatguru.com. I've slept from the point of departure on this flight generally (EWR to LGW).
4) Board early. You do have one small overhead bin close to the seat, but that's really it--you might find yourself with bags all over the place if you don't board early.
1) i almost always try to get the aisle and, at 6'2", i do stretch my legs. but, i don't really recall "nasty" looks. as others have said, you will get bumped by every cart and virtually every person that goes by.
2) while the slide does protrude from the door, i don't think it's "significant." you do have to angle your legs if you want to fully outstretch them, but it's not too bad. it's worth it for the extra room. and, if you get cold easily, wear a parka.
3) i don't think there is power.
4) while there is only one overhead directly over the seats, there is an overhead across the aisle (above the aisle middle seat).