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#249036 by Vegascrazy
27 Apr 2007, 21:32
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Our CDC arrived a few minutes ahead of the 14.30 booked time and off we set for LHR. M25 was nice & quiet so we made it to Drive Thru Check by 15.45. This really is a fabulous service and undoubtedly worth the 10K miles per transfer, although I gather it has now increased to 15K miles still worth it though. Security questions and document checks all conducted through the car window, luggage tags attached to cases and APD discount vouchers issued.

We were then escorted by the lady who had checked us in at the car on foot through the Drive Thru building, past VS check-in. She wished us a great flight and left us by the lift which we took straight up to Departures. No queue at Fast Track so straight through. Has anyone worked out what the Shoe Circus is for after security? We walked right past it, but everyone else seemed to be having their shoes x-rayed. Spent half an hour or so picking up a few necessities and then straight up to the Clubhouse our home for the next four hours! We then enjoyed a drink with Nottingham Nick & Derby Dave who were off to NY for a long weekend.



After Nick & Dave headed off for their flight we ate in the CH restaurant. Steve had the salmon linguine as recommended earlier by Nick and I had two starters, one of which was crab cakes (delicious!) not wanting to fill up too much in advance of dinner later on the flight!

We both had 18:30 pre-booked treatments at the Cowshed which as always were great.

As we had so long in the CH we maximised our stay by trying out every area whether upstairs in the funky blue area, downstairs in the libraryyou name it, we were there. The CH still remains an amazing place, outshining lounges of other airlines well for time being rumour has it that BAs new lounge at T5 will be truly spectacular?

Time passed by and before we knew it the flight was called at 20:15 and off we went to Gate 5. By the time we got there it looked like most passengers had already boarded although there was still a queue of a couple of dozen people. No priority boarding was evident just a single queue. Once on board we settled into our seats 2K & 3K. Champagne was offered quickly by a very friendly female CSS. No sign of the FSM. UC on this flight was only half full although PE and Economy were pretty full as I found out later in the flight on a walkaround.

Pushed back a couple of minutes late, flight time as announced by the captain on this flight would be 6 hours 10 minutes. There were no personal introductions by the FSM prior to departure, nor into the flight itself . The previously mentioned CSS was the crew member who shone throughout the flight, especially later when Steve & I and a few other passengers spent a couple of hours at the bar after dinner! I should add at this point that the CSS confirmed we were flying on VOGE, Cover Girl. General condition of the UC cabin was excellent, our suites barely had a scuff mark on them.

Dinner orders were taken pretty quickly after take off. For starters I opted for Loch Fyne hot-smoked salmon with potato & horseradish salad and Steve went for the Mediterranean mezze selection a selection of cold appetizers including baba ghanouj, tabouleh, hummous and mozzarella. For mains I chose chicken tikka masala served with basmati rice, nan bread and mango chutney while Steve had vegetable salounah and couscous served with chive potatoes and grilled vegetables. For desserts we both went for the chocolate and pear posset served with raspberry sauce. Cheese choices were nice organic stilton, nettle wrapped Cornish yarg and Hereford Red.

The quality of food in UC has of course been the subject of many a posting on v-flyer. On this occasion Im pleased to report that we both really enjoyed the overall offering. My personal view is that, whilst the food was delicious, VS still let themselves down in presentation. Yes, my chicken tikka masala was lovely, but a dollop of rice and another dollop of tikka masala were the only items on the plate no garnish, nothing, not even a bit of chopped coriander! Surely to goodness people paying Ks for UC travel expect more than this? From experience I know that neither Emirates nor Qatar would serve up such a plain offering. Just to stress though, we did still enjoy our dinner!

We had a good social around the bar after dinner. For me this is the unique aspect of flying VS UC. To be away from your seat for an hour or two chatting with fellow passengers and the VS crew is just great. On this flight we got talking to a couple of bathroom fitter chaps who commute to DXB regularly. Before long we (and our friendly CSS) had got a load of recommendations for must go to bars & restaurants.

We converted our suites into beds and grabbed a couple of hours kip. With such a short flight time we really werent in the mood for breakfast. Had we been interested the offering consisted of a selection of breakfast cereals, toasted English muffin with preserves, seasonal fresh fruit with organic natural yoghurt, lamb sausage sandwich or scrambled eggs with turkey rashers and baked beans, saut_ed mushrooms and baked Roma tomato. I didnt go anywhere near V-Port in the whole flight.

The flight landed on time and during the taxi the captain made a point of referring to Virgins stand here at Dubai. He was emphasising that we would not be served by an airbridge and instead would be coached. From his choice of words it sounded like parking remotely at DXB is very much the norm for VS. Ill mention this again in my return TR as we learned something rather interesting on the return flight!

Being coached actually turned out better as UC pax had their own coach and we were sped direct to the terminal building within minutes of parking. On previous occasions when arriving at DXB we had always been greeted by transfer reps prior to immigration and this time was no exception. As soon as we were off the coach and into the terminal we were greeted by our rep who immediately whisked us to the immigration hall which was packed, and over to a vacant queue where tensor barriers were moved so we could be ushered straight through to a manned desk. Once through passport control our cases were among the first off. Throughout this time our rep was on his mobile phone, presumably co-ordinating with our driver. He continued escorting us, out of arrivals, over the road and towards a gleaming Mercedes. Within 20 minutes of aircraft parking we were en-route to our Summerhouse at Dar Al Masyaf, Madinat Jumeirah.

Overall a thoroughly enjoyable flight. If I had to offer up a quibble it would be the lack of FSM presence. Having had such outgoing and amiable FSMs on prior flights it was a bit of a let down not to experience the same this time round.

Hope this has been an OK read, I know I tend to ramble but it seems you all like detail! Ill post the return TR from our flight yesterday in the next day or two. That one will be accompanied by some photos. Ill also do a little write up on Madinat Jumeirah in the Hotels forum if youre into luxury then youll love this hotel!

Edit: Not sure what I've done wrong with the photo - tried to follow instructions in FAQ [:?]
Further edit: Photo sorted - needs square brackets, not curly ones!
#404770 by honey lamb
27 Apr 2007, 22:15
Thanks, Steve. It was a great TR and brought back memories of my trip to Dubai last year [y]

Looking forward to the return and do feel free to ramble on!
#404772 by Nottingham Nick
27 Apr 2007, 22:35
Excellent TR, James, thanks [y] Love the detail (and the rambling. [;)] )

It was great to see you and Steve in the CH. See you on the boat, or maybe Blackpool. [8D]

Nick
#404775 by mike-smashing
27 Apr 2007, 23:35
Thanks for the report, and good to hear something positive after some rough reviews.

I do agree with your point about the food presentation though. Looks worse than something from Sainsburys.

Though, it goes to show, when you get a fantastic crew, it makes the flight go so much better.

Mike
#404794 by ChuckC
28 Apr 2007, 03:05
Very fine report, James. Do tell us more about Dubai!

Chuck-
#404795 by Bean Counter
28 Apr 2007, 07:28
Good TR - What are bathroom fitters doing in UC? What on earth has the world come to?

I think the CDC price has gone up to 12.5k but I may be corrected of course.
#404829 by Mavrick
28 Apr 2007, 14:10
Grat TR and pics James, Thank you. [y]
#404846 by thejohn
28 Apr 2007, 16:54
great tr the pic is good and i prefer as much detail as i can get when reading tr's i wonder if i can become a bathroom fitter [:?]
#404858 by MrsG
28 Apr 2007, 19:22
Thanks for the TR [:D]

I agree with you regarding the suites on Cover Girl. I flew on her back in March, also in 2K. A great choice of seat in my opinion! My suite was in immaculate condition[y]
#404861 by slinky09
28 Apr 2007, 20:51
What a motley crew [:D]

I flew out to Dubai, on route to Cochin, 5 days after you. Also a very good trip, albeit that my pal and I spent too much time at the bar and had far to much to boozy. Talking to a VS pilot on his month off was entertainting too! What a lot of tales he had to say [8D]

Enjoy your return guys - and if you're on VS401 tomorrow look for the boring guy who's got a major presentation to give on Monday (lots of latop use!).
#404869 by Treelo
28 Apr 2007, 22:11
Thanks for the great read. That menu sounds sooooooooooooo good[:D]
#404884 by buns
29 Apr 2007, 10:27
Vegascrazy

Thanks for a thoroughly entertaining TR[y][y]

Your experience reminded me of when Mrs buns and I undertook the same journey (early arrival at the Clubhouse, meeting a fellow V-flyer, spending time at the on-board bar)[:w][:w]

BTW thanks for the photos

buns
#404892 by DMetters-Bone
29 Apr 2007, 12:10
Thanks for really detailed TR, a great read [y]

It brought back memories of our trip in December, it really makes such a difference when you have a great cew!

Look forward to meeting you at the Luxury Fair [^]
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