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Good Morning from the VRoom in Gatwick

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2009, 08:42
by miopyk
Well we arrived here 20 minutes ago for our flight to Antigua and I've had a sausage roll (with brown sauce which everyone knows is the only way to eat a sausage roll - Oooopss, I feel a debate coming on) and a pain au raisan washed down with a latte and I have to say the whole experience is very nice.

OK its not a clubhouse as you have to pay for the booze but for somewhere to sit down relax and watch the world go by (in planes of course) I don't think you can knock it.

Of course my view may be skewed slightly by the fact we're out of school holiday periods and it might be a bit early for the hoards to be checking in for MCO but if you are wondering whether its OK here my vote would be yes.

Thought I'd post this now as I know there have been a few debates in the past and wanted to add my honest opinion.

Anyway see you all in a weeks time and the obligatory TRs.

Byyyeee

Miopyk[8D]

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2009, 08:51
by slinky09
Do you have to pay for drinks if you are in UC or FC Gold?

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2009, 09:28
by buns
Any further tips and pointers will most gratefully be received.

Enjoy the rest of your stay in the V-Room and have a great flight[y]

buns

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2009, 10:11
by HWVlover
Have a good holiday [y]

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2009, 19:51
by V1
Thanks for the Info

Sounds good to me and i will be there in 61 days[y][:D]

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2009, 19:56
by kensteve
All drinks are free for upper class passengers just shown your boarding pass. Gold members if not in upper have to use The no 1 lounge do not know if they have to pay for drinks or not. [:D]

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2009, 20:41
by 15isto2
quote:Originally posted by kensteve
All drinks are free for upper class passengers just shown your boarding pass. Gold members if not in upper have to use The no 1 lounge do not know if they have to pay for drinks or not. [:D]


No sherry or port though

PostPosted: 27 Sep 2009, 10:44
by ClaireAW
I know this has been asked before, though I do not think there was an answer available at the time. Has anyone who has been entitled to both the V-room and the No 1 Lounge used both on the same day. If so what did they think of both venues?

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2009, 13:22
by mark87652
I think I am right in saying the V-Room allows the use of the Fast Track security. How does this work? All I have from VH is a voucher for the V-Room

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2009, 14:18
by Neil
You are correct, it does allow use of Fast Track. The check in agent should put a sticker on your boarding pass when they issue it, you might just have to mention/show your voucher if they don't do it automatically.

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2009, 16:57
by mark87652
I read somewhere it was hard to find the v-room, where exactly is it?

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2009, 17:11
by chumba
Irrespective of my views on the V Room , I have to say the only way to eat a sausage roll is with tomato ketchup [y]not the disgusting thing that is brown sauce [n] [:D]

There you go i've started the debate,

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2009, 18:23
by pjh
quote:Originally posted by mark87652
I read somewhere it was hard to find the v-room, where exactly is it?


I don't remember it being difficult to find. I wish I could help with more precise instructions, but I just followed the map you should have / will be given. I have a vague memory of it being over to the left hand corner of the terminal as you exit security and then up in the lifts.

quote:Originally posted by mark87652
I think I am right in saying the V-Room allows the use of the Fast Track security. How does this work? All I have from VH is a voucher for the V-Room


It does. However, in my experience it's chuff all use as Fast Track isn't always open first thing. That said, the actual Security has been a breeze the times we've been through.

Paul

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2009, 19:18
by Neil
quote:Originally posted by pjh

It does. However, in my experience it's chuff all use as Fast Track isn't always open first thing. That said, the actual Security has been a breeze the times we've been through.

Paul


Fast Track is open from 7am until 2pm. Normal security won't be that busy early doors, but if your flight is midday/early pm then it could come in handy.

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2009, 12:58
by mark87652
quote:Originally posted by pjh

I don't remember it being difficult to find. I wish I could help with more precise instructions, but I just followed the map you should have / will be given. I have a vague memory of it being over to the left hand corner of the terminal as you exit security and then up in the lifts.


Ok thanks, on the voucher VH sent it says See V ROOM card in ticket wallet for exact lounge location at Gatwick. I didnt get a card.

I'm sure I will find it - I will ask at check-in. Just don't want to waste time as I feel I need time to eat 2 sausage sandwiches, 1 with brown sauce, 1 with ketchup.

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2009, 13:06
by tontybear
I am firmly in the NO sauce camp!

Horrible, horrible stuff !

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2009, 13:14
by pjh
quote:Originally posted by mark87652
[quote]Just don't want to waste time as I feel I need time to eat 2 sausage sandwiches, 1 with brown sauce, 1 with ketchup.


Excellent - I hope the comparison will form a key part of a TR[:)]

Paul

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2009, 15:22
by Roxy-Popsy
You can't beat a sausage sarni or sausage roll (hot [:D] or cold though I ask myself?) with tomato sause AND mayonaise [y] (reduced calorie or not?)
And just to add to the debate veggie sausage or porky pig?[:w]
R-P

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2009, 16:43
by Jacki
T sauce and mayo - yummy [^]

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2009, 18:27
by SNOMO
quote:Originally posted by Jacki
T sauce and mayo - yummy [^]


Oh yes, yes, yes[y]

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2009, 19:47
by 15isto2
quote:Originally posted by Roxy-Popsy
You can't beat a sausage sarni or sausage roll (hot [:D] or cold though I ask myself?) with tomato sause AND mayonaise [y] (reduced calorie or not?)
And just to add to the debate veggie sausage or porky pig?[:w]
R-P


Beef sausage is best

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2009, 19:53
by Guest
quote:Originally posted by 15isto2

Beef sausage is best


I am NOT so sure about that [:I][:w]

HG aka the Veggie

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2009, 20:05
by HWVlover
quote:Originally posted by Jacki
T sauce and mayo - yummy [^]


No thank you.

Mustard...English...Extra Strong...Colmans will do nicely.

Yes Please
[y]

PostPosted: 23 Oct 2009, 19:44
by spiceke
quote:Originally posted by ClaireAW
I know this has been asked before, though I do not think there was an answer available at the time. Has anyone who has been entitled to both the V-room and the No 1 Lounge used both on the same day. If so what did they think of both venues?


Flew out on 20/10 on VS15 to MCO. We could use both as I surprised Mrs S and Miss S with U/C and I am an AU.

Poked my head into the V Room and then asked to see the One Lounge as I thought it was a bit 'gaudy'. I know I will get shot down for this, but I thought it looked 'cheap', and not a premium product (but then again I don't suppose it is meant to be). Nice Virgin lady (if you can put it that way !) took us round to the One Lounge and showed us around.

We decided to stay there. Went upstairs and had a very passable bacon baguette (well, 2 actually as I was peckish) and Miss S had pancakes whilst sitting on some sofas. It was very quiet and is more geared to the older traveller / business traveller.

When leaving we had to go to the V Room again as the toilets were being refurbished in the One Lounge. Mrs S stated that she preferred the V Room !

So there, you have it - visited both in one day and one vote for V Room and one vote for One Lounge.

As they say, there is no accounting for taste.

I did take a couple of pictures of both on my Blackberry - once I work out how to do it I will post them on here.

Spiceke.

PS Had trouble in the summer coming back from MIA in U/C with the seat - and a few other things. A few days before this flight 20k miles were thrown my way (probably because no-one had bothered to answer my email until I chased it up). Blow me down, I settle into my U/C seat this time, and no electrics work!

Is it just my luck, or is the fleet going to pot? To be honest, as I spent my hard earned cash I was none too pleased. Cabin Crew were very good, but each time I wanted to change the position, they had to manually crank the seat. Flat bed 'was a 2 man job' so I didn't bother.In all conscience, no matter how accomodating the crew were I couldn't ask them to do it half as many times as I would normally move the seat. Of course, the table wouldn't come out without a fight either. For tea, I just gave up and sat with Mrs S. If I wanted a cramped seat I would have booked Y !

Cabin crew filled in a form and offered 8k miles, although that is not even half a CDC now.

PostPosted: 23 Oct 2009, 22:12
by buns
Spieke

Thanks for the comparison - I may well try both too

buns