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#255853 by gilly
31 Aug 2008, 18:28
We are taking our first UC reward flight home (from Nassau) via Miami in November. We don't have enough miles for UC on the way out sadly and anyway no availability.

As we're just on holiday, and not business, is it worth using Revivals since we'll be driving ourselves home afterwards? Are we even allowed to use it as we're on a reward flight?

Thanks for any comments/advice.
#452337 by Pete
31 Aug 2008, 18:33
You can use Revivals as long as you're in possession of an inbound Upper Class ticket - regardless of whether it's full fare, discounted or reward. You can also get in with a VS Gold Card (no guests).

Definitely worth popping into Revivals, even if only for a shower and a coffee after a long flight. Makes a big difference to how you feel on the way home from the airport [;)]
#452338 by capetownflyer
31 Aug 2008, 18:34
Originally posted by gilly
We are taking our first UC reward flight home (from Nassau) via Miami in November. We don't have enough miles for UC on the way out sadly and anyway no availability.

As we're just on holiday, and not business, is it worth using Revivals since we'll be driving ourselves home afterwards? Are we even allowed to use it as we're on a reward flight?

Thanks for any comments/advice.


Yes u are allowed to use it, and since u are on holiday I probably would... Have a quick chower, some nice breakfast and then finish off the holiday with the drive home. I dont really rate the UC breakfast product (the bacon roll can be a bit hit and miss if your flying from US) and lets face it the coffee still isnt great so sleep in a bit more and have breakfast when u land...
My 2 cents worrth anyway.. have a good time!
#452339 by Darren Wheeler
31 Aug 2008, 18:35
Yes you can use Revivals on a reward. It is open to AU members and all travelling in Upper regarless of fare code.

Personally revivals is the highlight of the return. Long, hot shower followed by breakfast and even a treatment (if room) before heading home to a pile of bills. Perfect end to a trip. Revivals that is, not the bills.
#452340 by Darren Wheeler
31 Aug 2008, 18:37
There you go, 3 replies in just over a minute, all saying go for it.
#452341 by gilly
31 Aug 2008, 18:38
Ok thanks - we'll definitely use it then[:)]10 weeks and counting.
#452342 by Roxy-Popsy
31 Aug 2008, 18:39
Took me longer than a couple of minutes but use it just so you can give your expert opinion on this site when you post your TR[;)]
#452343 by gilly
31 Aug 2008, 18:41
Originally posted by Roxy-Popsy
Took me longer than a couple of minutes but use it just so you can give your expert opinion on this site when you post your TR[;)]


Will do!
#452366 by NV43
31 Aug 2008, 21:56
Sleep for longer inbound then decant into the revivals lounge for a shower, cleaning of teeth, pressing of clothing, cooked breakfast and the newspapers. Then, after an appropriate interval, head for home.

Huw
#452371 by McCoy
31 Aug 2008, 22:20
Skip breakfast on the plane - it's much nicer in Revivals. They'll even make you a nice cool smoothie.

The showers are pretty good.. I always make use. There's something not quite right about the ventilation though, as I often leave the shower room feeling hot/wet/sweaty.
#452376 by Decker
31 Aug 2008, 23:51
I hate that :(
#452437 by MarkedMan
01 Sep 2008, 14:38
Just went through it a few days ago, and especially when flying from the East coast it is well worth skipping breakfast. They have now started offering a 'full' breakfast until close, after the buffet trays are removed (they never did the last times I was there), which is nice if you are coming off a mid-morning flight. They also have back a couple of decent sarnies on the menu - they had been gone a while. The only nit (and it is a nit) is that the kitchen is not a full kitchen, and they don't really have much more than an airplane over on hand. Which means the eggs are a bit weirder than you would usually like (think microwaved scrambled eggs). Still way better than anything you will get on the plane, and all around a great space and atmosphere. Free wi-fi, too. I often connect through Heathrow on early afternoon flights, and definitely rate Revivals for passing 2/3 hours with some food, drink and to do some work.

Alas, yes, ventilation in the showers is less than ideal. The humidity piles up when you have a hot shower, nothing doing about it until they install some windows in the shower room [;)]

Or proper vents ....
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