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#742172 by goldenapple
08 Apr 2010, 15:18
Hi all,

I'm fairly new to this site and i need some advice.

We are travelling on VS029 (Barbados) this summer and well we leave LGW at(bound for BGI 10.00) and because we live in Buckinghamshire we are leaving home VERY early to avoid any traffic, we should arrive around about 6am but that will leave plenty of time to just get bored and whiny...


Is there anything we can do to while away the time??? :)
#742173 by mdvipond
08 Apr 2010, 15:36
Firstly, welcome to V-Flyer, pomme d'or. I'm sure you'll find it both fun and informative.

Now, I'm assuming here that you're not flying Upper Class, 'cause if you are the answer is very easy: Clubhouse. If you're further down t'back of t'bus, I shouldn't worry too much about killing 4 hours. Check-in/bag-drop and security will probably eat at least an hour of that up, and you'll be able to head for the gate around an hour before departure, so you've only really got two hours to worry about.

So I'd suggest breakfast somewhere like Frankie and Bennys' and a bit of retail therapy in the duty free shops. Hope this helps, and have a great flight/holiday.
#742174 by goldenapple
08 Apr 2010, 15:41
Thanks mdvipond!!.... yes, i'm rather frugal and have chosen "further down t'back of t'bus" as you say (i love that phrase). And oh my i hate those blasted check in queues... but if it saves me from staring back at some rather bored brown eyes whilsy listening to "i'm bored i'm bored" over and over i guess i can put up with
#742194 by tontybear
08 Apr 2010, 17:59
Might be worth staying landside for a bit longer and using the monorail a couple of times just for the heck of it.
#742200 by northernhenry
08 Apr 2010, 19:05
goldenapple wrote:Hi all,

I'm fairly new to this site and i need some advice.
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Nintendo DS, a game of chess, or a hearty debate with Virgin customer services on why your sister doesn't qualify for airmiles.. :o)

I'm sure excitement will be kicking in, so wouldn't worry too much..

Welcome to V-Flyer, and hope the trip goes well.. y)

nh
#742201 by buns
08 Apr 2010, 19:08
tontybear wrote:Might be worth staying landside for a bit longer and using the monorail a couple of times just for the heck of it.


The Monorail is currently under refurbishment at the moment and is scheduled to be back up and running in May.

As others have said, the Duty Free area and a bit of nosh in somewhere like Frankie & Bennys will certainly pass the time

buns
#742216 by David
08 Apr 2010, 20:44
mdvipond wrote:
buns wrote:The Monorail is currently under refurbishment at the moment and is scheduled to be back up and running in May.

Oh joy. Wasn't aware of that. What are they doing as an alternative (personally I'm hoping for a bath chair)?


Buses, and a lovely game of "can we break the record of how many can we squish in to one bus " B)

David
#742276 by goldenapple
09 Apr 2010, 10:50
mdvipond wrote:
David wrote:Buses, and a lovely game of "can we break the record of how many can we squish in to one bus " B)


Buses. Oh happy day. My favourite form of transport, especially with six cases and a four year old in tow.


Oh mercy!!! i feel tired and achy at the meer mention!!!
#742278 by maggotuk
09 Apr 2010, 11:07
goldenapple wrote:Hi all,

I'm fairly new to this site and i need some advice.

We are travelling on VS029 (Barbados) this summer and well we leave LGW at(bound for BGI 10.00) and because we live in Buckinghamshire we are leaving home VERY early to avoid any traffic, we should arrive around about 6am but that will leave plenty of time to just get bored and whiny...


Is there anything we can do to while away the time??? :)


I also have a 9 year old travelling on VS029 this summer. What is your date of departure????
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