VS015 LGW-MCO 20 MAR 14 (Premium Economy)

This is a Trip Report from the Premium Economy cabin
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On line Check In was accomplished at T-24 with Mrs B at SEQ2 and myself at a lowly 9

The morning arrived and car packed, we made our way to Gatwick and this time round I had booked the Premium parking which is really convenient as you are adjacent to the entrance to the Terminals. Our check in was a bit of a mess, as it did seem we knew about the process than the Agent. Quickly through the Premium Security channel I noticed that there are now signs directing you to the Lounges on the upper level rather than you following the herd down to the Duty Free Enticement Factory


Warmly welcomed into the Clubhouse and the staff there were keen to mention the new Menu which was introduced that morning. I can heartily recommend the Smoked Salmon, Avocado and Scrambled Egg (one of the new additions)


A very pleasant stay in the Clubhouse, with treatments (Mrs B paid for the Rejunivinating Hand Treatment), shoes shined and a general air of really being pampered. The Gatwick Clubhouse remains my favourite as the staff there deliver service from the heart. Shortly before we departed, a celeb arrived - with no fuss nor an air of DYKWIA As the Orlando flight is the last to leave Gatwick there was more than a fair chance he would be on our flight.
Made our way down to Gate 13 and used the Priority Boarding and straight on to the aircraft. I was pleased that we were in 19 A & C as this was a full aircraft (no 27 today) and the prospect of being in the Immigration Hall for an eternity was not something I would look forward to. Sure enough, said celeb boarded, as did one other. There was a slight delay due to someone not wishing to travel and their bags being removed. During the delay, we could notice some fun taking place in the UC Cabin

Once the bags had been offloaded, it was a relatively quick taxi to take off and we were up, up and away. The FSM introduced herself and confirmed there were 450+ passengers aboard. Now one on the downsides of being at the back of the PE cabin is you are last to be served - not really a big deal on most flights.
The menu was cottage pie, chicken or the vegetarian option and we were surprised we were able to get the cottage pie and good it was


As with the refurbished Gatwick fleet, there was a wealth of entertainment to view. Having seen Despicable Me on the TV, I re-visited "2" and now it all made a lot more sense

Now this is a first for me. Said celeb dressed in CC jacket and served the mid flight ice creams to the entire Economy cabin, allowing passengers to take photos and have a fab experience (BTW the ice creams were Fab Lollies). All credit to the man as he certainly made the day for any passengers and he certainly did not have to do it


Afternoon tea. Is now a cheese and pickle sandwich and a cup cake - at least the egg mayo has been ditched

After a long flight, we eventually touched down in Orlando. The other celeb was taken to the door so we were second off the plane and arrived at the Immigration Hall just as the passengers from the Lufthansa flight arrived - one of them tried to push in but was put in his place by Mrs B. As the Hall was empty, only US citizens were being directed to the machines.
Very promptly and efficiently processed and through to pick up our bags, when we had a nice chat with the celeb before making our way to our Alamo Car and on our way to our Hotel win an hour of landing.
Who was the celeb I hear you ask???
Well I can tell you it was John Barrowman as he posted pictures of the flight on his WhoSay page:
http://www.whosay.com/johnbarrowman
Thanks for reading
buns