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#245702 by napamatt
17 Oct 2006, 22:18
Return journey back to the States.
Car arrived at my sisters house bang on time at 6:45am, though I did question the hour and 15 minute time estimate to get from Hampstead to LHR before 7am on a Sunday. As it was the journey took about 40 minutes. Whisked straight round to the drive through check in (I had not used this facility since my first UC flight back in 2002) and was very pleased to be ushered into the departure area, from where it was a quick escalator ride to fast track, which was [:D]

Of course having arrived so early I now had lots of time to kill in the lounge [8D]. First up, breakfast, had the full English with an excellent cup of tea, while I started reading the paper. Then I dumped my bags and wandered back into the terminal to shop. Picked up a nice single Malt with cash from my sister for my birthday [:D] and headed back to the CH.

Next up, time for a shower. Feeling refreshed I sat at the bar had my first champers of the day [:D] and read some more.

At 9am it was time for my Rhinestone Cowboy. Great way to kill 30+ minutes. Nice relaxing shoulder massage, followed by a facial and a shave. Shave could have been closer but who really cares.

After that I went back to the bar intending to have some coffee, instead the stunningly beautiful bartender, who shall remain nameless, talked me into an espresso martini, excellent [}:)]

Suitably prepared I followed everyone else to the gate for boarding. Gate 34 was our gate and for once, there was properly demarcated priority boarding with a staff member actually enforcing some discipline. Good, I like to be as far removed from the rabble as possible [;)]

Had 4A on the upper deck and was very happy with the seat condition. Staff were less friendly than on the way out, but efficient. I did not on either flight get any of the food service, in particular Freedom menu problems that others have had. In fact I was specifically told I could order when I wanted. That may have had something to do with it being the dreaded Meditteranean menu.

In fact thougn I had the Fruits de Mer Thermidor, which was pretty good and Italian Bread Pudding which wasn't bad. Later I had the Ham and Cheese toasted sandwich and a Cappucino cake, yum. During the flight I did ask for a cup of Hot chocolate, which was no rpoblem to prepare apparently, the FC also brought some chocolates with it, very nice. Managed to see episoes 3-6 of State of Play and 1-4 of Green Wing, of course the only problem with such good entertainment is that you don't want to sleep.

As we were preparing to land, the lady next to me, suddenly made a fuss that she hadn't been woken for her meal! So there was much running around finding a couple of sandwiches and a cup of tea for her. The FC had in fact asked if she had everything she needed when meals were being presented and the women said she was fine, so a miscommunication, but the FC handled it very well.

Limo waiting at SFO for the hour or so ride to Napa, back to DW, the dogs and cats. And work [:(!]
#378723 by napamatt
17 Oct 2006, 22:21
Should have added that this got me to Silver!
#378730 by mike-smashing
17 Oct 2006, 23:09
I can't believe this is the same menu I had only 2 weeks previous. The Seafood Thermidor smelled rank, and the steak was really terrible.

True that the bread and butter pudding was a lifesaver for it though! [;)]

I did like the warmed apricot tart thing with the afternoon tea service too - but you know what, it doesn't feel right without an option of scones!

How was the 'Croque Monsieur'? I didn't try that on my last trip.

BTW, I notice that you bought a liquid (the single Malt), and took it on a flight to the US. Had the rules changed by then, or did you sneak it through?

Thanks for the TR!

Cheers,
Mike
#378787 by MrsG
18 Oct 2006, 12:12
Originally posted by napamatt
Should have added that this got me to Silver!


Congrats on the silver[y] I hit it too on my next VS flight[8D]
#378851 by n/a
18 Oct 2006, 18:51
Originally posted by napamatt
Gate 34 was our gate and for once, there was properly demarcated priority boarding with a staff member actually enforcing some discipline. Good, I like to be as far removed from the rabble as possible [;)]


The great unwashed are indeed a bother...and I shall be VERY interested to see if this reported improvement in process excellence for priority boarding is made consistent.

Whilst there's possibly nothing more satisfying than waving my UC boarding pass in someone's face when they give me stick about cutting in line at LHR, doing so still means that I have to actually interact with this steerage rabble and I'd sooner not.

Sloane Square, driver...and step on it.

GJ
#379007 by mdvipond
19 Oct 2006, 13:00
Oh, come now GJ, surely half the fun of priority boarding is elbowing those less fortunate mortals out of the way as you progress majestically to the head of the queue...?
#380764 by napamatt
01 Nov 2006, 21:17
Mike

Purchased at T3 Whisky shop, this trip was post relaxation of the rules and so was no problem.
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