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VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 08 Sep 2012, 23:45
by Adastral
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My first trip report. I have always intended to do one but never got around to submitting it in a reasonable amount of time!!

We left home with 2 kids in tow for a fortnight in America visiting relatives and doing the tourist thing. My children are quite young (aged 5 and 3) but they did fly once before 2 years ago.

I had booked a meet and greet service from Purple Parking to save hassle, although it gives you a different kind of hassle- trying to arrive bang on time. From where I live it can take as little as 45 mins to arrive, or about 90 mins on a bad day. We were running early so I slowed to 60 mph with half a mind to just go to Heston services to spill time. Then the traffic slowed badly. We arrived bang on time for a change, with the driver outside T3 waiting to greet us.

Check in was quick and friendly. On to security and we stumbled upon the "family lane" which was short but stopped for 5 minutes or so for some reason. But I love the fact that the metal detector was adorned with a cartoon appealing to children saying "To the planes"

We put our youngest child in a nappy for the flight, for whilst she is toilet trained she can give short notice of the need to go, and may not appreciate that aircraft have queues, or turbulence might mean she can't go, so I like to put her in a precautionary nappy. (Bottom set to "armed" but no cross check necessary, if you wish :) ). (Despite this I deliberately make a 2 hourly pilgrimage to take the children to the loo just in case we get kept in our seats, and it seems to work fine.) Anyway I digress.

After a snack and shopping, the gate appeared (18) and we made our way. Whilst on the travelator we got our first glimpse of our vessel for this voyage- v-fab (Lady Penelope), a 747. I also got a glimpse of rather grubby and what looked like cracked paintwork around the tail fin and suddenly memories of a tail fin related episode of "air crash investigation" were forcing themselves into my head, but I duly banished them and we reached the gate and sat with a good view of the front of vfab, which unlike its rear, did indeed look fab.

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Whilst explaining how and when we can get on the plane to our children, who were enjoying looking at the plane, a nice lady came round and gave out the kids pack. They loved it. Its quite a good bag and has a books, pencil, sweets, bracelet, etc in it. Fantastic.

We boarded and my deep seated guilt of bringing children into PE was relieved by the quantity of children boarding including another toddler and newborn in PE. Phew.

My kids just wanted v-port straight away. Having their own tv was the aspect of the flight they were most looking forward too. (in fact my 3 year old enquired as we checked through the gate, "does this plane have the television?")

V-port was going to be a bit of a let down, but first the safety briefing. Both my children had flown before, 2 years previously but this time my 5 year old was a bit inquisitive and wanted to know why those masks come down, and where from. As the video instructed on the brace position, she said she did not want to make an emergency landing and I could see a worry in her face that she'd not had last time. So I distracted her by looking at the other planes parked up in LHR and boy quite a few have dirty backsides so to speak, so not just ours!

Once airborne my kids just wanted the v-port to start. V-port was being naughty and had to be rebooted.
Ipod to the rescue and one child happily watched a film whilst the other played games. These things are worth their weight in gold to parents.
However v-port soon came up just as dinner was served, and had slow menus but the streaming when you got to it was fine. (revealing a little about how it works.) 15 minutes later my screen went blank then returned to the welcome screen which froze. After the crew performed a local reboot of my screen all was fine.

I have to have a gluten free diet, which I am thankful that Virgin do offer a gluten free meal. It was chicken, some veg bowl of highly oinioned salad and a gluten free crumble, in rather a different style to previous flights, usually the gluten free meal is plain, which might be a safe option for special diets, this time there was some sauce on top of the chicken. Everything was well presented as per the new pe dining layout.

The Kids had pasta Bolognese plus carrot sticks and dip and a chocolate desert. They loved it.

The Crew were very good and pleasant throughout the flight and delivered an ice cream run in the mid afternoon. High Tea was served later on in the flight and we expected to land at 4:05 according to imap but finally landed at 4:16, but still much earlier than expected.

We were determined to make the most of the ability to get off the plane and into immigration quick. Last time we had to wait until everyone had disembarked in order to collect our push chair. Not so this time and we managed to get through immigration and customs in about half an hour, but then we found our re booked car to take us to the hotel was late and would be another 45 minutes. The only consolation was that there was a massive and slow queue for taxis, and I don't think that a taxi would have been quicker.

So all in all good flight....

Later during the trip, I asked my children which bit of the holiday they liked the most. My 5 year old said watching "Alvin and the chipmunks" on the plane. Ok.... maybe we didn't need to travel so far, I could have just bought a DVD...

My 3 year old also said "the airplane", so I asked whether she meant the television too.
"No, The toilet" she replied ?| .

I can't say the aircraft toilet would be my holiday highlight, nor my flight highlight, but I'm not 3 years old....

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 00:13
by honey lamb
My 3 year old also said "the airplane", so I asked whether she meant the television too.
"No, The toilet" she replied .

I can't say the aircraft toilet would be my holiday highlight, nor my flight highlight, but I'm not 3 years old....

LOL! So typical of 3 year olds!! :)

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 00:17
by Trevski220
Thanks for the TR, a good read! y)

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 04:30
by virginboy86
Thank you for a great TR

You were saying about the tail-fin accident on ACI, I have a nasty habit of recalling just about every ACI episode whenever I fly, and especially during takeoff, turbulence and landing. And I'm flying tomorrow on the VS24 :?

It's not that I'm scared of flying, just that I'm well aware the skies are not humans' natural environments, and know there's about a million things that can go wrong. However, despite Murphy
's Law, with aviation, they rarely do go wrong :)

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 08:34
by RachelCox
Really enjoyed this TR thank you.

We fly twice a year every year with my son, he's six now and but i can still remember the nappy / no nappy worry. I still take a change of clothes with me in my carry on and I still ask him every couple of hours if he needs the loo! Hopefully I'll stop by the time he gets to 16!

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 11:11
by pjh
Thanks for the TR; I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.

The first time we flew our daughter was, frankly, terrified of the whole thing. She was just past that age where they are entirely focussed on the present moment, and into the consideration of "what if". It lasted just one flght.

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 12:38
by Treelo
Great TR Adastral, thanks. 3-year-olds rock!!

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 14:46
by DOUGALSMUM
Excellent trip report , even though I don't travel with children I thought the detail about the children's meals etc was a great piece of information and I'm sure will help others who are travelling with little ones

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 15:07
by katie666
Great trip report. I'm so glad that the 3 year old liked the toilet. It must be fascinating to a child to see how so may items fit into such a small area. :)

Katie

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 17:27
by Mandy Hall
Thanks for the TR!

Took my oldest when he was 8down to LHR and back - he had been watching ACI and being the bright (but has some autistic traits ) boy that he is had absorbed where everything was on a plane.

He was pointing out where the masks come down, where the life jackets were, where the exits were... All making the passenger sat next to us look a bit nervous....

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 21:18
by Adastral
Thanks for all the comments they are appreciated and interesting!.

I thought my 3 year old would be more wowed by the toilet on the way back. We went out on a 747 where the toilet lighting is just standard and décor is beige, but we came back on an Airbus where the toilet is purple & silver/grey and where the lights come up when the door is locked, but she didn't seem that taken with it, just the loud fantastic way it flushes!! .

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 09 Sep 2012, 21:28
by buns
Adastral

Thanks you for a brilliant inaugural TR y) y)

The comical asides (Bottom set to "armed" but no cross check necessary, if you wish ). made m chuckle :D :D

I am sure there will be a many a V-Flyer beating a path to your door on tips and pointers for keeping the young ones amused whilst on board ):

Thanks once again

buns

Re: VS045 LHR-JFK 11 AUG 12 (Premium Economy)

PostPosted: 10 Sep 2012, 21:58
by King of the Skies
Great TR - thanks for doing it!

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PostPosted: 11 Sep 2012, 08:40
by Summer
Thank you for a most entertaining TR.... Brings back memories of my daughter's first trip to Orlando at the age of five ..Flew VS to Miami.....She was sooooo excited ...for the VS kids fun pack! She's now 29...and for her 30th... VS to Orlando for 3 weeks!