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#248513 by buns
26 Mar 2007, 23:51
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After a wonderful week on the beach[8D], it was time to make our return trip. Mrs Buns had been fortunate to get a D class return (as opposed to the PE outbound sector) so I capitalised and ordered the CDC to pick us up from the Sirata Beach Resort on St. Pete Beach[}:)].

The pick up time had been pre-determined by VS as 1.50pm (for a 7.05pm departure) so this gave us plenty of time to soak up the sun on our last day in Florida. In fact, the Lincoln Town Car provided by Mears turned up over 45 minutes ahead of schedule, so we hastily said our good byes and settled down to the two hour drive back to Orlando airport.

It never ceases to amaze me how the VS ground staff cope with so many people at once in a relatively confined space in Terminal B. Mrs B & I were at check in some three and a half hours before scheduled departure, yet the place was already teaming with masses of families. One thing I noticed was that whilst there were separate check in lines for Economy, Premium and Upper the overhead signs for the check in desks had now been removed. There was only one party ahead of us and soon we being checked in and provided with boarding passes and an invitation to the Delta Crown Room. With a knowing smile [;)] we declined the offer of being provided directions. One point to mention here is that once the bags have been tagged, with the exception of Upper Class pax, you then have to take you bags to the screening point behind the check in lines. This only adds to the sense of chaos in the confined space that is imposed on the ground staff by the authorities.

As we had plenty of time, we made our way to the McCoy Grill in the Hyatt Hotel above the terminal and had a last American meal before returning home. Afterwards, we joined the queues for security (and another tip here is to look at the queues at the two separate entrances and choose the shortest invariably the one furthest away than you would normally take) and in no time was on the shuttle to Terminal B. The Delta Crown Room was exceedingly busy (it being a Friday night and there were many business people) and it took some time to find a free space. Mrs Buns remarked that (as usual) the room was warm so finding a point near to air conditioning ducts provided a further complication. Once settled, we ordered some drinks from the bar and me being the inquisitive type [:I] I went down to Gate 81 to see what aircraft we were on.

I hurried back and checking my trusty V-Flyer book, I was able to confirm that Cosmic Girl was a LHR 747 configuration and more importantly V-Port result[y][y]. We noticed a few VS passengers making their way down to the gate ahead of the scheduled boarding time of 6.15pm, so as we had been on the Delta Crown Room long enough by then we joined the throng.

Arriving at Gate 81, the pre-boarding of wheel chair passengers was just finishing and whilst there was a separate line for priority boarding of Upper, PE & Golds, the queue had formed in the middle of the Terminal concourse. To the surprise of a few in the queues ahead of us, boarding commenced with Upper so Mrs Buns & I were literally the first on board and made our way to 9A & 10A. Offered drinks, the IFBT area was being used as a makeshift area to display the newspapers and magazines on offer as the Bar (back at row 20) was not to be used on this flight. This was not an issue as the cabin crew were the most attentive I have encountered on a return Atlantic crossing and there was nothing that was too much trouble for them and sleep suits, headphones and the improved snooze packs [y] were all issued before we pushed back.
Push back was some ten minutes behind schedule and the Captain informed us that tail winds would not be as favourable so we would looking at a landing some 15 minutes later than scheduled.

The inevitable long trundle to the runway followed and it was here that I noticed the fourth VS 747 on the other side of the Terminal. Soon airborne and V-Port was switched on almost immediately quickly followed by hot towels and our pre-ordered drinks. The menu is as previously reported on V-Flyer and both Mrs Buns & myself opted to forego the starter and have the steak followed by the apple pie. During the meal service, I was able to chat with one of the crew who had encountered the V-Flyer site and remarked on how useful it was I thanked for her kind comments and said that Mrs Buns & I had much to thank V-Flyer for too[:D][:D][:D].

The meal service was not unduly hurried and a nice touch on this flight was the conscious decision by the FSM not to make PA announcements; so pre-ordered duty free delivered, I made my bed and sank down to a good three and a half hours sleep.

I awoke just prior to breakfast being served so was able to snatch a stint in the washroom before the rush began. I had ordered the waffle (notice the absence of plural here) and coffee and regret not ordering the eggs benedict. Nevertheless, I was not in need of anything more, so after returning my tray, I changed back in civvies just in time for the landing announcements.

Touch down was 20 minutes behind schedule at 7.15am and the long trek along the noticeably chilly corridors from the Gatwick satellite only aided our speed to the carousel. As I was to be only too grateful for the very next day (when there was a major power cut at Gatwick[:0]) our bags were the first off and we quickly made our way to the Limo desk where our friendly Tri-Star driver was waiting who promptly speeded us home.

I think it is worthy of a second mention that the crew on this return transatlantic crossing were the most attentive I have encountered and I can only praise how they manage to perform so well after travelling out to the USA the previous day[oo][oo].
#400055 by honey lamb
27 Mar 2007, 00:17
Great TR as always, buns. [y]

Was there any reason why the bar was not being used on this flight? Or why it was an LHR aircraft?
#400056 by mitchja
27 Mar 2007, 00:49
Thanks for another great TR Buns.

I guess there where several op-ups to J then with it being a LHR744 unless loads where light down the back.

Regards
#400068 by chrisV
27 Mar 2007, 11:52
Thanks for that Buns4vs [:)]

I remember around early february last year that, according to the v-flyer database, VS029 and 30 were being run by a LHR747 for 2 weeks, except for one day in the middle of that period, which was G-VROS. Guess which flight I was on... [:(]
#400078 by ChuckC
27 Mar 2007, 12:42
Buns,
Great report, as always. Very happy to hear that Mrs B and you enjoyed your holiday.

HoneyLamb has asked my question: what was happening with the bar?

Cosmic Girl is beautiful; I flew her last summer on my way to the V-Flyer Riverboat Social.

Best regards,
Chuck-
#400086 by jilly
27 Mar 2007, 13:39
Great reading as always - a nice treat to get V-Port.

I'd be interested to hear your opinions on Sirata Beach, always looking to do a couple of nights here and there.

I know you had a pick up arranged this time but have you tried the US airways arrivals lounge yet? I was pleasantly surprised.

Jilly
#400093 by AlanA
27 Mar 2007, 15:22
Nice TR Buns.
Did you not use the revivals back at LGW? Did Vs offer this to the UC pax? I am just wondering if they are not advertising this facility very well?
#400097 by Mavrick
27 Mar 2007, 16:45
Another great TR, thank you Buns. [y]
#400112 by mike-smashing
27 Mar 2007, 18:27
Originally posted by ChuckC
HoneyLamb has asked my question: what was happening with the bar?


My guess is that the J seats in the Upper Deck and in the B zone were used as an extension of the PE cabin, but with the normal PE service, rather than 'upgrade' the pax to full-blown J. Hence the bar will have been 'closed'.

The normal J pax remained ensconsed in the A zone at the front.

Sound about right Buns?

The crew sound great, and prove that they are a key part of a good VS flight being great, and a bad VS flight being passable.

Mike
#400127 by buns
27 Mar 2007, 21:33
Originally posted by mike-smashing
My guess is that the J seats in the Upper Deck and in the B zone were used as an extension of the PE cabin, but with the normal PE service, rather than 'upgrade' the pax to full-blown J. Hence the bar will have been 'closed'.

The normal J pax remained ensconsed in the A zone at the front.

Sound about right Buns?



The crew sound great, and prove that they are a key part of a good VS flight being great, and a bad VS flight being passable.

Mike


Mike

(and others who have asked about the bar)

I think you have it just about right[y]

Although the FSM heralded it as an LHR aircraft and 'LHR Crew' - the reality was that there was the usual 2 crew working the cabin and one 'galley slave' (as I call it[}:)]). This meant that whereas on the LGW configuration the crew working the cabin can cover the bar, the absence of further UC crew on the LHR configuration meant that the bar on this flight may have been unattended for periods[:w][:w].

As I mentioned before, the crew were so good that I can honestly say none of the 14 in upper wanted for anything[^][^]

As regards the B Zone, it was not used for PE pax - I suspect the four return flights on the Friday before the Easter break would have led to some light loads.
#400134 by buns
27 Mar 2007, 21:59
Originally posted by AlanA
Nice TR Buns.
Did you not use the revivals back at LGW? Did Vs offer this to the UC pax? I am just wondering if they are not advertising this facility very well?


Alan

Many thanks

With regadrs to yours and Jilly's question about the Revivals - as Mrs Buns & I live some 15 - 20 minutes away from Gatwick, the desire to get home was overook the benfits of using the US facility.

That said, I have used it on the occasions I have returned to LGW on the early flight and gone straight to work - I concur with Jilly that the place, although small, has a lot to offer.
#400136 by JAT74L
27 Mar 2007, 22:02
Good upgrade for the PE pax then, even just getting the suite!

Glad you and Mrs B had a good time Buns!

All the best

John
#400142 by Treelo
27 Mar 2007, 22:35
Great TR buns, a lovely read.

Originally posted by buns4vs

I think it is worthy of a second mention that the crew on this return transatlantic crossing were the most attentive I have encountered and I can only praise how they manage to perform so well after travelling out to the USA the previous day[oo][oo].



Any hero nominations?
#400149 by buns
27 Mar 2007, 23:10
Originally posted by Treelo
Great TR buns, a lovely read.

Originally posted by buns4vs

I think it is worthy of a second mention that the crew on this return transatlantic crossing were the most attentive I have encountered and I can only praise how they manage to perform so well after travelling out to the USA the previous day[oo][oo].



Any hero nominations?


Not quite - what i wanted to highlight is that sometimes the understandable tiredness of the crew can have an impact which certainly was not the case here.

Many thnaks for your kind comments
#400182 by DMetters-Bone
28 Mar 2007, 11:17
Another great TR! Glad you had a great flight, and a LHR 747 too! [y]
#400267 by buns
28 Mar 2007, 22:59
Originally posted by jilly

I'd be interested to hear your opinions on Sirata Beach, always looking to do a couple of nights here and there.

Jilly


Jilly apologies I did not pick up this point sooner[:I]

Mrs Buns & I are frequent visitors to the Sirata, ever since we booked a virgin Holiday there back in 2000 and the front desk staff came up trumps.

If you read Tripadvisor you will get a mixed bunch of reviews - cutting to the chase:

Fab location, right on the beach and a good supermarket nearby
As a family run place, there is a greater tendency for the staff to care
Try and opt for the best room you can - in low season, the rates for suites are very competative
And finally if don't raise your expecations that this is going to be a five star place, then you won't be disappointed.


If you wany to know anything more, please PM me.


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