Best A380 F seats for couple with an infant

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We're travelling shortly on the A380 in Business, and from the loads, I can see we're almost certain to be upgraded to F.

We are travelling with our 13 month old (who's great on planes), and we know 5A has the bassinet seat, which is currently free.

However, all other "A" seats are taken, so ideally we would have allocated 4A and 5A.

What are our best options here? I'm thinking:
1. Take 5A and 5F, and leave the divider down. Not ideal, as we'd have to walk through the galley all the time.
2. Forego the bassinet, and take two K seats. Not ideal, as he'll sleep a good chunk of the flight
3. Is it an option to ask if Qantas will move the passenger in 4A? I've been asked to shift before to seat a couple together when in F (mind you, only 3A to 2A), so I know they do in some circumstances.

Any advice is welcome. Thanks!
 
Maybe if you're really lucky there will be a free F seat for the baby :)
 
We're travelling shortly on the A380 in Business, and from the loads, I can see we're almost certain to be upgraded to F.

We are travelling with our 13 month old (who's great on planes), and we know 5A has the bassinet seat, which is currently free.

However, all other "A" seats are taken, so ideally we would have allocated 4A and 5A.

What are our best options here? I'm thinking:
1. Take 5A and 5F, and leave the divider down. Not ideal, as we'd have to walk through the galley all the time.
2. Forego the bassinet, and take two K seats. Not ideal, as he'll sleep a good chunk of the flight
3. Is it an option to ask if Qantas will move the passenger in 4A? I've been asked to shift before to seat a couple together when in F (mind you, only 3A to 2A), so I know they do in some circumstances.

Any advice is welcome. Thanks!
The divider is like knee height, at best? So I don’t think you’d automatically need to be walking through the galley all the time.

You could ask on board if a passenger is willing to move.
 
The bassinet is inside the bulkhead, it's like putting them in a cupboard 😂 we didn't bother with our 6 month old.

We did SYD>SIN in 5F, 5K, and then SIN>LHR in 4A, 5A. We did find sitting in A was far better for spending more time together. So I'd personally go with 2x K seats over being split across the aisle.

Due to the size of the seat we found it easy enough to lie on our side with him just next to us, or sit up at one end while we laid at our feet.
The bassinet is inside that door.
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