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#789490 by cmjones007
28 Aug 2011, 16:38
Flying out to Orlando on 1st October on VS015.....have read a bit about the V Room.....can anyone recommend it? Is it worth the £20 pp?

Is the food freshly prepared as ordered, or just brought out and kept heated?

Cheers
#789491 by Neil
28 Aug 2011, 16:48
Just clarify, are you booked through Virgin Holidays? The V-Room is only for VH pax, you cant buy access if you are booked direct with VS.

If you are booked with VH, then the V-Room does get good reviews, do a search on here as there have been numerous threads about it, and the facilities offered.
#789492 by CHill710
28 Aug 2011, 16:52
yes i can reccommend the v-room and i know a few others on here may come allong shortly reccomending it.

yes it is worth the price.

food is prepaired for you from a heated counter which is filled frequently.

there is a promotional video here

there was another feed abbout the v-room not so long ago which is here
#789513 by Jeffers555
28 Aug 2011, 20:05
I can certainly reccommend the V Room.

It is definately worth the £20 for the food and drink alone. I would much rather start my journey relaxing here than stuck in the terminal for three hours.

You won't be disapointed.
#789543 by suzanneme
28 Aug 2011, 22:38
I used the V Room in Feb with my husband and two children (ages 6 and 8) and I thought it was brilliant. Really relaxing and calm, barely saw the children due to the quality of entertainment for them, and it really calmed my flying nerves watching jumbo after jumbo take off without incident. There is more food and tea and coffee than you could ever wish for. I think alcohol has to be paid for, but hats off to people who can drink in the morning, I can't! You do have to be booked with Virgin Holidays to use the V Room (we only booked flights, car and theme park tickets with then, doesn't need to be a complete holiday) but I thought it was worth every penny.
#789590 by Devilsandseeger
29 Aug 2011, 17:45
We always find lounges value for money, infact I think they save us money! If we are in a lounge having a bite to eat (which we would buy at an outlet anyway) & having a drink (ditto - although it would be likely to be alcoholic!)we are not spending in the shops...The V Rooom is very pleasant, the food is fine £20 a head..you cant go wrong!
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