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#876726 by stagsfan
27 Jun 2014, 17:40
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The journey starts - 5.45am alarm - 6.30 taxi - 6.55 train (Doncaster to Kings Cross) - Piccadilly line to LHR - and finally to the clubhouse at about 10.15am. About 2 hours there so just time for a few redheads and some lunch.

Boarded at first call. Had 12A and 12K so our feet could touch as the stewardess told us. First time on a LHR 747 in UC and loved the nose section, so much space!

Had a fillet steak with Bearnaise source - very nice. My wife who is dairy intolerant got the Chicken dish with plain veg. Afternoon tea also taken.

Tried the bar but did'nt really work. A guy, rather flamboyantly dressed in a kilt, was giving the FSM hell over his flight experience (ranging from the UC taxi transfer to the lack of upgrade for his wife) so difficult to enjoy a drink. Retired back to the peace of 12A/K.

Was reading Private Eye for the journey - and appropriately one crossword clue involved Richard Branson and Virgin Galactic. The answer was "A FART IN A SPACE SUIT".

Really enjoyable flight, on time, little turbulance. Just got to find a way of affording this every time.

Immigration about 15 mins, luggage about another 10 mins. Had booked Execucar transfer and that also worked perfectly.
#876734 by pjh
27 Jun 2014, 18:39
stagsfan wrote:The journey starts - 5.45am alarm - 6.30 taxi - 6.55 train (Doncaster to Kings Cross) - Piccadilly line to LHR - and finally to the clubhouse at about 10.15am.


I salute your cool. I'd find that very uncomfortable; too many potential points of failure. :|

stagsfan wrote:Tried the bar but did'nt really work. A guy, rather flamboyantly dressed in a kilt, was giving the FSM hell over his flight experience (ranging from the UC taxi transfer to the lack of upgrade for his wife) so difficult to enjoy a drink. Retired back to the peace of 12A/K.


That's a shame. Good to know though that Mr Kilty was a sharing kind of guy, in trying to make everyone have as poor an experience as he clearly thought he was having.
#876752 by stagsfan
27 Jun 2014, 20:28
pjh wrote:
stagsfan wrote:The journey starts - 5.45am alarm - 6.30 taxi - 6.55 train (Doncaster to Kings Cross) - Piccadilly line to LHR - and finally to the clubhouse at about 10.15am.


I salute your cool. I'd find that very uncomfortable; too many potential points of failure. :|


Have made this trip many times, and a similar journey to Gatwick. Only issue was once when the taxi failed to show, so my wife phoned. They said they had no booking and then went "Oh yeah - we came yesterday, do you still want a taxi?". Managed to flag a neighbour down who took us to the station.
#876762 by honey lamb
27 Jun 2014, 22:06
pjh wrote:
stagsfan wrote:The journey starts - 5.45am alarm - 6.30 taxi - 6.55 train (Doncaster to Kings Cross) - Piccadilly line to LHR - and finally to the clubhouse at about 10.15am.


I salute your cool. I'd find that very uncomfortable; too many potential points of failure. :|


Me too! I used to take the early morning flight from Cork to connect to that flight until the time that we were boarded and ready for an on-time departure. ATC in LHR held back the flight because of congestion there and we left over 30 minutes late and so arrived 30 minutes late. After that it was a complete scramble to get over to T3 in time to check in (it was before OLCI) and my arrival in the (old) CH was enough only to grab a quick bite to eat as I had no chance to grab anything to eat in Cork and at that stage, Aer Lingus were only offering biscuits. After that I swore that I would never take the early morning flight for any flight departing before midday as the stress was too much to bear.

I now fly the night before and find it much more relaxing - well apart from the time that the late flight was so seriously delayed that we arrived in LHR at 4am via LTN!!! :o)
#876862 by Maximus
29 Jun 2014, 20:42
A guy, rather flamboyantly dressed in a kilt, was giving the FSM hell over his flight experience (ranging from the UC taxi transfer to the lack of upgrade for his wife) so difficult to enjoy a drink.

If there were seats in UC he should have bought her a ticket then. Can't abide it when people think it is their right to an upgrade, even worse if they buy one ticket in a premium cabin expecting the other will be upgraded by default.

Afraid I would have told him to STFU ):
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