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#809151 by Frenchy78
27 Apr 2012, 22:37
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Ok, so this is my first trip report so go easy :)

Had this holiday booked for almost a year now. Its flown by, although it seems like I've logged on to the Virgin Atlantic websit almost every day since just to try and bag some good seats (well, thats my excuse anyway... in reality I was just really excited and felt compelled to log in and look at my 2 prized "G"s as often as I could).

All that logging in did pay off however as one day 12A/K miraculously opened up and I nabbed them - perfect for my and the OH who has never been in any kind of premium cabin on any airline before (or been in a 747) and so was extremely excited about the experience. And I was chuffed to get the seats, although my stress levels actually increased from the time I managed to request them, convinced that some "operational" reason would crop up on the day that would steal them away from me... Should I really get so hung up about which seats I get? No. Do I anyway? Hell yes!

I checked in at T-24 but was a couple of minutes late to the party and only managed SEQ 4/5. Bah! Anyway they day arrived. I had used some miles to book a CDC in the morning. Not the best value for miles I know but its an hour and a half drive to LHR from my house and we had a lot of luggage between (an extra bag for our rollerblades) us so it was well worth it in my view. Plus the car and the DTCI was another little something for the OH to experience on the trip. Car picked us up on time, we arrived at the Upper Class Wing, which was deserted and bags dropped, we whisked through security and made for the lounge, after a very swift detour in duty free for a couple of bits and pieces (I even planned out what I wanted to get, just to save clubhouse time time... haha... the OH truly thinking I'm crazy at this point).

We made it to the lounge at around 8.45am. There was a passenger ahead of us that was apparently asking if he could pay to come in. The lady at the door said she was sorry and that occasionally they allowed paid access to the lounge if it was quiet, however it was quite busy today and so it would not be possible... he looked as though he was about to protest however I think the presence of a few people standing behind him probably made him think twice about having a diva-hissy-fit and he sloped off.

The clubhouse was busyish but not exactly packed. There were seats readily available and we settled down near to the bar (of course). As it was nearly 9, pretty busy and it was only going to be around 1.5 hours till the gate was up on the board we never even bothered trying for a treatment, and there was nothing we really wanted that badly anyway. The OH asked if it was too early for a cocktail. After I briefly explained "the rules" we ordered a couple of Virgin Red-heads - which were delish - and eggs benedict (x2 on each plate). Now I am a big fan of Eggs Benedict, making it myself fairly regularly (hollandaise from scratch, I hasten to add!). So I consider myself a connoisseur of sorts. I have flown BA First recently and made the mistake of ordering Eggs Benedict in the first lounge. It was truly disgusting. Tasteless soggy muffin, watery under-cooked egg and the blandest hollandaise I have ever tasted! Vile. So I was pleasantly surprised when Virgin's version showed up and was really tasty. Impressed! After a further drink (a couple of Cosmo's) I decided we should try to stay the right side of sober and we ordered a couple of coffee's before boarding.

We made our way down to gate 21 (I think it was) and the gate holding pen was completely rammed full of people. Fortunately boarding had just started as we walked in and we made our way almost immediately onto the aircraft. We were shown to 12A/K and the OH was beaming and very impressed with the look of the cabin and thrilled with the configuration of 12A/K. I was impressed too actually. Its been a couple of years since I flew UC on Virgin but the seats looked clean and not too tired at all, with everything apparently working as it should. I still wiped a few surfaces over with my hot towel - but hey, thats just me!

Offered a pre-flight drink...departure was on time and we were on our way. The FSM came and introduced herself to us early on, follwed by a member of crew shortly afterwards to take a drinks order and ask if we new what we wanted to eat. I chose the steak and mashed potato and OH selected prawn cocktail with Thai Curry and Noodles. My steak was awful - well lets say the steak was OK but everything else on the plate looked a bit pathetic... watery mash and a couple of rather sad looking veggies. Hey ho. The OH's meal on the other hand looked and tasted very nice by all accounts so the cullinary side of it ended up being a bit of a mixed bag really. I ended the meal with Sticky Toffee pudding with was very nice.

The cabin was busy and at one point we decided to go and check out the bar. It was packed, all seats taken and in fact nearly all available space taken by other people standing about chatting in the area so we made our way back to settle down with some IFE. Crew were very nice, chatty and smiley, which was great. My one complaint was the temperature in the nose. At one point it got up to 26 degrees at the front of the cabin where we were, despite all the air vents being turned on. It remained pretty hot throughout the flight. I guess on the bright side, it did get the climatisation process going for Florida.

Couple of dry old sandwiches in the afternoon - rescued however by a very tasty Scone, Jam and clotted cream to go with my tea. Another mixed bag... but my expectations are always realistic about these things. That said, I heard Virgin are about to take us into Space. So I do find it a little odd then that apparently the technology doesn't exist to keep a few sandwiches fresh for a few hours before consumption, lol.

Overall the flight was great though. Very smooth, landing at MIA on time.

Now this was the part I was dreading. Passort Control at Miami Intl Airport. Eeeek. I'd heard the horror stories! We'll in a bizzare twist of fate it seems that we actually benefited somewhat from this silly airport and its usually rubbish PassPort Control. Just before the normal Passport hall we were steered off into a smaller passport hall where we queued. It was explained to us that the main passport hall was so crowded (in fact completely full) that noone else would fit in there and this additional section was opened to try and handle the overflow. Now let me say that we did have to wait for an hour even in this extra passport area, however we know that in the main hall, those poor souls were queing for AT LEAST twice that amount of time. So we were very fortunate indeed, it seems not to have been kept on the plane to wait for the main hall queues to go down or worse - to have to join the back of those queues!

I thanked a couple of selected deities before hopping in a cab and heading off to South Beach!
#809152 by pjh
27 Apr 2012, 22:58
Frenchy78 wrote:Should I really get so hung up about which seats I get? No. Do I anyway? Hell yes!


And why not...

Frenchy78 wrote:after a very swift detour in duty free for a couple of bits and pieces


Are you quite mad? :D CH first, fripperies such as Duty Free later.

Thanks for the TR - an excellent read,
#809155 by honey lamb
27 Apr 2012, 23:57
Frenchy78 wrote:Should I really get so hung up about which seats I get? No. Do I anyway? Hell yes!

Join the club :D

There was a passenger ahead of us that was apparently asking if he could pay to come in. The lady at the door said she was sorry and that occasionally they allowed paid access to the lounge if it was quiet, however it was quite busy today and so it would not be possible... he looked as though he was about to protest however I think the presence of a few people standing behind him probably made him think twice about having a diva-hissy-fit and he sloped off.

Good for her. I was at Revivals once where someone was trying to blag her way in. Was she perhaps a Flying Club member? No. Had she perhaps flown in PE? No. Sorry, darling, no can do - or words to that effect. Oh and I agree about the Eggs Benedict. They're great!

We were shown to 12A/K and the OH was beaming and very impressed with the look of the cabin and thrilled with the configuration of 12A/K. I was impressed too actually.

Do tell, did you fall into the trap of looking for an overhead bin directly above the seat or did you go straight away to bins 15-19?

The cabin was busy and at one point we decided to go and check out the bar. It was packed,

It's amazing - either the bar is empty or else it's jam-packed!

Now this was the part I was dreading. Passort Control at Miami Intl Airport.

That's one of the reasons I've not wanted to fly to Miami - apart from the fact that I have no interest in going there

Lovely TR. Thanks y)
#809171 by Jacki
28 Apr 2012, 12:21
Great TR, we flew out the day before and Passport Control was equally horrendous, then had to queue almost as long at the AA bag drop so missed the connection - the joys of MIA!
#809177 by Frenchy78
28 Apr 2012, 13:55
honey lamb wrote:
Do tell, did you fall into the trap of looking for an overhead bin directly above the seat or did you go straight away to bins 15-19?

Haha, I had researched on here, so I knew there were no bins above us so I actually made a point only to take a small carry on with me that just had our travel docs and my kindle and some small bit and pieces in it so was easily able to stow my bag in the bins above 15. As a courtesy I waited till the PAX in the seats behind me were finished, as I expect its annoying for the front seat(s) to steal all the bin space above your seat but there was plenty of room.

That's one of the reasons I've not wanted to fly to Miami - apart from the fact that I have no interest in going there


Another thing I was ready for to be honest after having read about it on countless TRs... It really annoys me though as I don't think there is any excuse for an Airport to be that badly organised. Of course the occasional blip is understandable when flights get delayed or arrivals clash but for an Airport to consistently fail as MIA apparently does is rubbish. For those hundreds of people in the main hall it must be such an awful "welcome" to the US.
#809191 by buns
28 Apr 2012, 17:13
Thanks for such a lovely inaugural TR y) Your excitement exudes from every syllable :D :D

Always a nice feeling to be in UC knowing you have not "paid" ( I know that is the wrong word given the amount of taxes you have to pay these days, but you get my drift). Hope the OH fully appreciated the DTCI and all the Clubhouse had to offer ;)

The MIA experience seems to be spreading with MCO getting that way these days and or course our beloved LHR being in exactly the same boat n( Is there a bigger picture :?

Thanks once again

buns
#809227 by mc_intyre1981
29 Apr 2012, 07:21
Frenchy78 wrote:
mc_intyre1981 wrote:I have the pleasures of sampling the delights of MIA today with the added bonus of also queuing at the car rental desks!


All I can say is may the Force be with you! :)


In the end it took 50mins to clear passport control, 15mins to walk to the baggage reclaim, 10mins to find the bags (all the bags were already off the belt), 20mins to get out of the baggage reclaim, then once at the car rental desk another 40mins to get the car!
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