This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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We took a taxi from home to Gatwick and stayed at the Hilton Hotel overnight. Enormous queue at the check-in but we went straight to a Hilton Honours agent. We were given a very nice upgraded room and vouchers for the Garden Restaurant where we had a very enjoyable meal.
Up early and walked over to the terminal. I’m sure the walk used to be different in the old days as I cannot remember having to cross a road into the departure terminal but perhaps we took a wrong turning from the Hilton. Check-in desk was empty and we warmly greeted by the agent who then wished us a good holiday. Security was very busy but the priority line took us to the front, however you then you join everyone else for the scrum to get through the scanning process. This is such a different experience from the DTCI at Heathrow. Calm was quickly restored as we turned into the corridor leading to the Clubhouse, which at 8am was very empty. Pleasantly greeted and then shown around after explaining it was our first visit to the Clubhouse at Gatwick.
We enjoyed a very relaxing couple of hours. Both of us had the full English breakfast. My friend then went off as she had booked a hand and nail treatment. The peace of the clubhouse was actually temporarily interrupted by a party of five gents who in my opinion had already consumed a considerable amount of alcohol by 10am! Their behaviour actually gave me the opportunity to strike up a very nice conversation for the next 30 minutes with an American lady, waiting for her Delta flight. Once the Las Vegas flight was announced, peace was restored!!! I am sure those of us remaining in the clubhouse were relieved not to be on that flight.
Once our flight was announced we made our way to the gate, which is quite a walk. Straight through via a priority lane but then I was stopped for a last security search. Actually it was quite hilarious because my friend had decided to take control of my wheeled carry-on, coz her own bag was heavy, which left me with no bag to search through. Once on board we was warmly greeted by the VS staff. Our seats on the 747 worked well as we had opted for 8 A & K so we could have some interaction during the flight.
The flight was very enjoyable, there was a little bit of turbulence over Canada and I had some good views of the whole east coast, especially New York as we flew down to Orlando. The crew worked hard and were busy but friendly throughout the flight. My first choice of meal was not available, no big deal, but then the FSM came along, called me by my first name and apologised saying she would compensate the meal issue by requesting some flying club miles be allocated to me. Nice gesture and I enjoyed the second choice anyway.
Afternoon tea, with a good choice of sandwiches and cakes was served about hour and half before landing. Touch down into Orlando about 15 minutes early. Empty immigration hall and luggage came through quickly. We then made our way over to the garage where we collected our brand new Dollar (upgraded) car. Dollar Express membership always works. There were long checkouts at the Alamo kiosk, so glad we chose Dollar
As reported by someone else in their TR, the new road layout from the airport leading to the 417 has changed considerably and once the new ramp is finished, it will be even better. At present there is still lot of construction and I would hate to drive it at night. That Boggy Creek Road no longer crosses a set of traffic lights or requires that right turn up onto the 417, somehow we just filtered onto the 417. We arrived at our rental villa on the Emerald Island Resort just about 90 minutes after landing at MCO.
Orlando was very busy & crowded, even though it was not yet the Easter school holidays. For interest to those who know the area, the revamping of old Downtown Disney (now renamed Disney Springs) is still a nightmare but nearly finished. The roadworks around there are horrid and confusing, even to us and we’ve been visiting the area for the past 25years!!!!
Finally I can report we had a very positive and enjoyable Virgin Atlantic experience.
Thanks to all VS staff - keep up the good work.