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#259050 by gilly
06 May 2009, 14:43
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Having cruised from Fort Lauderdale through the Panama Canal, which by the way was truly wonderful even for experienced cruisers(21cruises) like ourselves, we disembarked at San Pedro at 8.45am and after a close encounter with the Customs - we really didn't have anything we shouldn't - we took a cab to the LAX Hilton, where we had booked a day room. And what a great room it was with a fantastic view of the runway. We caught up with some friends we had travelled with, who were sadly - for them - flying back with AA as part of their inclusive holiday. Having heard their sorry tale, we were very glad we had chosen to arrange our own flights.

We took the hotel shuttle to the terminal, complete with 5 pieces of checked luggage, carry on bag, laptop and my handbag. A very nice Skycap loaded up his trolley - even he had trouble with all we had - and led us to check-in. There was quite a scrum there and they seemed to be checking in all classes at the desks. Not to be deterred, the nice Skycap tagged our bags himself, pushed us to the front and after weighing the bags, took them to the TSA point, while we attempted to engage with the check-in agent - but she wasn't in a communicative mood it seemed and other than asking us what she had to, didn't even wish us a good flight!

Having generously tipped the Skycap, we went up the escalator to join the enormous queue for security - no priority here then! The queue moved so slowly I think we could have almost walked home - we must have taken nearly an hour. However, eventually we were through and found our way to the Air New Zealand Lounge.

A glass of champagne each we settled down for a read. It was very quiet at that point and while in no way the Clubhouse, made a pleasant haven from the melee downstairs. We later nibbled a few peanuts and a bit of cheese and it got very busy with not many empty seats.

We left when they called the flight and made our way to the chaos at the gate. Although there was a sign for UC, no-one seemed to be enforcing it and so it was full of Economy passengers, so we just nipped through the line and pushed our way to the front. Once on board we gratefully accepted the champagne and the PJ's, got changed and waited for off. I seem to remember we were a few minutes late pushing back but there was no taxiing at all, we just seemed to push back, turn right, the engines roared and we were off.

Dinner was served very quickly and the IFE was switched on straight away. I had Mushroom Soup which was very nice, followed by the Banana and Chocolate cheesecake - really, really delicious I thought. I fast forwarded to the last 20 minutes of Slumdog Millionaire that I had missed on the way out. After that I converted the bed and slept for about 5 hours, waking just as we started to get ready for landing.

The crew while perfectly efficient and pleasant, weren't as chatty - maybe because of it being a night flight - but they just didn't seem to be as friendly.

On landing we took the scenic route to the gate, taking a while to deplane and get to immigration. Bags were off pretty quickly and we were soon out and looking for a cab to take us back to the Skyline. Interestingly, a black cab coped perfectly well with all the bags - and there was one more than on the way out - and it only cost us 7.80!!!! We got the car and were back home in Wiltshire in just over an hour.

Another holiday over - now 45 days until the next [y]
#714202 by DarkAuror
06 May 2009, 14:50
Thank you for the return TR! Sounds like you had a good time.[y]
#714219 by Cloudscudder
06 May 2009, 16:10
Thank you for the final TR....what is it about US airports..hummmm?

So pleased though that you had a great cruise..we looked out for your ship going the other way but guess our cruise ships must have past in the night.

Pleased the trip ended as it started with a great flight with our fav airline[:D]

warmest regards

Cloudscudder
#714230 by barnstaple
06 May 2009, 17:22
Glad you had a good trip and cruise - which cruise line were you on - any tips I can pass to my future cruise clients?
#714234 by Guest
06 May 2009, 17:27
quote:Originally posted by gilly
Having generously tipped the Skycap, we went up the escalator to join the enormous queue for security - no priority here then!

Thanks for posting your TR - one of my regular routes of last year and this Autumm/Winter again this seems.

There is infact a priority lane - the checkin agent should have pointed it out to you - it is past the economy lane. I have never had an issue queing there (tend to get to LAX an hour or so before take off and not much more).

Regards.

Hackneyguy
#714278 by gilly
06 May 2009, 23:10
quote:Originally posted by barnstaple
Glad you had a good trip and cruise - which cruise line were you on - any tips I can pass to my future cruise clients?


We were on the Coral Princess, only our second with Princess, but it was a really good cruise.
#714296 by ukcobra
07 May 2009, 06:16
I've never seen the priority security line at LAX, and have been in the queue myself for a while. I found that the right hand queue appeared to move a little faster, as the queue length when I was last there was shorter.
#714304 by Guest
07 May 2009, 08:57
quote:Originally posted by ukcobra
I've never seen the priority security line at LAX, and have been in the queue myself for a while. I found that the right hand queue appeared to move a little faster, as the queue length when I was last there was shorter.


It is for First and Business only - PE and/or Gold do not get access. It has been there ever since I have flown Virgin - circa 18 months now.
#714408 by DMetters-Bone
07 May 2009, 17:53
Thanks for the TR, your cruise sounds great would love to do the Panama Canal! Glad the flight went well, even though the crew were not chatty.

Dominic
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