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#821233 by Sulley
25 Aug 2012, 18:49
Flying LGW-MCO on 6th November, and was wondering about making use of the V Room.

Flight and Car Hire have been booked via Virgin Store at House of Fraser, so does that mean it's a Virgin Holidays fly drive holiday and that I can use the V Room or not. ?| ?|

So confuddled!
#821234 by joeyc
25 Aug 2012, 18:55
Yep, virgin store in house of frasier is going to be one of their VH kiosks... wasn't sure if they were still around tbh, have not been passed one in years.. ii)

A quick call to VH to confirm would be a good idea though, I have only used the v-room twice and each time needed a pass from VH. That was again going back a few years though. :? Sorry cannot be more help.
#821238 by Jeffers555
25 Aug 2012, 19:15
joeyc wrote:Yep, virgin store in house of frasier is going to be one of their VH kiosks... wasn't sure if they were still around tbh, have not been passed one in years.. ii)

A quick call to VH to confirm would be a good idea though, I have only used the v-room twice and each time needed a pass from VH. That was again going back a few years though. :? Sorry cannot be more help.


VH now have 100 in-store holiday shops. I certainly wouldn't refer to them as kiosks.

The costs for the V-Room are £20 adults/£12 child. Passes can be purchased on the day for £24 adult/£15 child. Infants are free.
#821242 by joeyc
25 Aug 2012, 19:32
Jeffers555 wrote:VH now have 100 in-store holiday shops. I certainly wouldn't refer to them as kiosks.


Ok.. I still would, fits the definition of the word kiosk and calling them a shop just feels plain wrong... my opinion of course :P
#821258 by Jeffers555
25 Aug 2012, 20:49
joeyc wrote:
Jeffers555 wrote:VH now have 100 in-store holiday shops. I certainly wouldn't refer to them as kiosks.


Ok.. I still would, fits the definition of the word kiosk and calling them a shop just feels plain wrong... my opinion of course :P


Ok maybe shop is not the right word but more apt than kiosk. ):

Definitions here http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/kiosk
#821270 by joeyc
25 Aug 2012, 21:35
Jeffers555 wrote:Ok maybe shop is not the right word but more apt than kiosk. ):

Definitions here http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/kiosk


I'm sorry it truly bothers you this much.....

LovingGold wrote:Would in-store franchises perhaps fit??? :| :|


That would be acceptable y) :P

So back to the original question, yes the Virgin store in House of Frasier is a VH kiosk :P and thus you are on a Virgin Holidays fly drive. As Jeffers said before he started prattling on about my choice of words, you have the opportunity to pay for access both on the day and in advance. As I said in my first reply, been a while since I have been in there so will look forward to reading the TR.. ii)

Have an awesome trip y)
#821522 by Sulley
28 Aug 2012, 02:34
Thanks for the replies. I can't wait. Just finished working the Notting Hill Carnival, Olympics and just have the Paralympics to do, then I'm a little closer.

Second time in Florida, and I love the place.

As for the pratting about over words, pah who cares. :P
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