This is a Trip Report from the Economy cabin
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Anyway, whilst reminding my 11 year old she would not have her own bed/pod/big TV and attendant waiting on her hand and foot - we duly arrived at Gatwick (never my favourite airport) at 6.45 am. No queue to check in as I'm silver, but security also an absolute breeze (hardly stopped for a second - even to take an amazed breath) and was in the VRoom 20 minutes after having been dropped off. Well done, Gatwick - whatever you have done in the South Terminal works - strange machine that even the children quickly worked out and no queues for security. I am sure we have been there at that hour before - though possibly a week later. Only marginally slower than with UC drive through at Heathrow and actually I think the check in staff were all friendlier! The VRoom is not the Clubhouse - but it was fine and the girls loved it. Unlike all of my visits to the LHR Clubhouse - it was not actually busy at all and had everything we needed, including a good breakfast. At this point, UC v Economy was pretty much a draw.
Called around 8.45 and gate nearby and then boarding a short time afterwards. Having noticed a few days earlier that the back of the plane was only half full, I had requested seats at the back (row 59) knowing that if it really was only half full we would be able to stretch out. It turned out I was right and although the front and middle of the plane were full - towards the back it was only a third full, if that - the first time this has happened in 8 years of travelling at Christmas. Seems daughter's school finishes earlier than most.
The journey was a dream - don't let anyone tell you that Virgin Economy is grim - at least not out of a peak time on a half empty plane. The staff were delightful - the new food offering was very tasty and much improved and the IFE (okay it's not UC) was more than adequate - though like someone else on here, I do despair of the brain that thought of putting the controls in the armrest of a very narrow seat. Daughter brings a DVD player anyway and I have an iPad so small screens and no films on demand not an issue. Daughter insisted screens on BA were half the size - might be some exaggeration there of course. I ended up with the luxury of a whole middle row of 4 seats to myself - where I slept as comfortably as I do in UC - in fact I think that the seats were softer to lie on!
I am not knocking UC - I am a fan and find the experience very enjoyable - but that whole thing about flying UC spoiling you for ever did not apply to us on this journey - perhaps the trick is just not to fly when everyone else is flying!
To finish off - immigration at Antigua was a nightmare (Antigua airport in general pretty much a nightmare) and we waited quite a while in the heat for our Virgin Holidays organised transfer - should have organised my own transfer in advance - taxi queue very long.
As flights go, however, I could not complain!