quote:Originally posted by Ianflies
Silly question, maybe, but we are flying UC in late November (3 days before the new lounge opens [I wonder if they could hurry up a bit?...], so the V-Room it is. We also have the Priority Pass card for other lounges - would this be any different / better than V-Room, or I am going to be better off straight to the V-Room without even trying anything else?
Thanks.
Having visited the V-Room, i would say you should give it a try (at least you can be fed there[}:)]). It has an excellent view of the Runway and to my mind is something that should not be dismissed without giving it the benefit of the doubt.
If you are intending to do a V-Flyer mega Clubhouse visit (i.e. 3+ Hours[:I]) I suspect that lounge fatigue will kick in and the option to then try out the others with a Gatwick Lounge Crawl could be fun[}:)]
If my company is anything to go by, any works invariably take longer than planned , so don't hold your breath for an early finish
buns
Silly question, maybe, but we are flying UC in late November (3 days before the new lounge opens [I wonder if they could hurry up a bit?...], so the V-Room it is. We also have the Priority Pass card for other lounges - would this be any different / better than V-Room, or I am going to be better off straight to the V-Room without even trying anything else?
Thanks.
Having visited the V-Room, i would say you should give it a try (at least you can be fed there[}:)]). It has an excellent view of the Runway and to my mind is something that should not be dismissed without giving it the benefit of the doubt.
If you are intending to do a V-Flyer mega Clubhouse visit (i.e. 3+ Hours[:I]) I suspect that lounge fatigue will kick in and the option to then try out the others with a Gatwick Lounge Crawl could be fun[}:)]
If my company is anything to go by, any works invariably take longer than planned , so don't hold your breath for an early finish
buns