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#262574 by StuartPreston
07 Mar 2010, 15:36
(actually G-VFAB is a 'config 4' plane now...)

We had taken advantage of the Upper Class sale and nabbed a couple of Z fares to St. Lucia - a welcome break for both Mrs P and I. This is our second visit to St. Lucia and back to the same resort - last time we were in PE in the bubble in 2008.

We left our home at 5.45am to make the short 30 minute drive to Gatwick and parked in the pre-booked short stay. At only a few pounds more than the Long Stay but without having to wait around in -3C we agreed it was definitely worth it.

We had already checked in online and so we headed directly to the Upper Class area to drop our bags. We were called over immediately by a man sat in front of an orange screen that said EasyJet (!!) - fortunately as we approached, the screen switched to the Upper Class logo. He was very efficient but had the oddest security question Ive heard so far - Have either of you brought any camouflaged clothes with you in your luggage? before proceeding with the usual ones and handing us a map to the Clubhouse and sending us on our way.

Despite putting FastTrack stickers on our boarding passes it wasnt open at 6.30am so we joined the short queue through the main security.

This was our first visit to the Gatwick clubhouse since it has been refurbished. The approach is down a corridor next to a the Sunglasses Hut. No signage was visible on the outside but taking one step down the corridor and you knew you were in heading for the Clubhouse.

Sadly there was no Eggs Benedict on the menu unlike at LHR (one of the best bits about travelling on a morning flight out of LHR) but I settled for a cooked breakfast with coffee along with Mrs P. As were 2 of only 4 people in the whole Clubhouse at this time of the morning I suggested to Mrs P that she should go and book her treatment which she did. We had been worried that they would be booked but arriving before 7am has advantages! Actually I wouldnt have minded getting a haircut but they dont offer this service at Gatwick sadly. After we had finished our breakfast, Mrs P went for her treatment and as the clubhouse was getting busier I heard some people were disappointed that the they couldnt get a treatment booked in time for their flight. We were obviously lucky (or just early as is the norm in our household!).

The man doing the shoe shine hadnt started work when we walked in but when he started he walked around asking people if they would like their shoes buffed. I actually answered no (as I was wearing the comfiest but most tired shoes I had). He looked at my shoes and said (are you sure???) and he embarrassed me enough that eventually I gave in. He took them away and brought them back a bit later suitably renewed.

Time passed quickly in the clubhouse and after a couple of Mimosas, our flight was called on gate 17 and we made our way to the flight. Boarding was quick with the only hiccup that Mrs P was told to turn right after getting on the plane. She soon corrected the guy and said Im following him! (pointing at me who had already got myself comfy in 21K) :) We pushed back a few minutes early and were up in the air within 10 minutes, conditions being perfect it was a very smooth ascent and straight down over Devon and Cornwall.

New menus were on board, I opted for the Lamb and Rosemary pie whilst Mrs P went for the pasta. Both were fine, though had the Lamb pie not had rosemary in it Id have said it was very nice beef! Sadly lacking were the lip balm, pens and polo mints (I didnt miss the polo mints until we started our descent!). Ice Cream (Vanilla Haagen-Dazs) was dutifully brought around mid flight.

1 hour to landing and still no sign of Afternoon tea, Mrs P was decidedly peckish at this point (having dozed through the Ice Cream and drinks run) but they were in no hurry. We waited patiently for our turn and we had a selection of scones and sandwich.

The plane was a LHR 747 based in its new configuration (LHR 747 Config 4). I managed to grab a photo of what the new Y section in the bubble looks like (http://www.v-flyer.com/forum/flyer_viewphoto.asp?viewres=full&photo_id=4068) for all those interested. The front section upstairs looked more secluded than I thought it would be, even though the curtain had not been drawn.

Arrival in St. Lucia was on time, front and middle steps were added and we were soon basking in the heat. Only 3 international security booths were open at which point we were glad to be nearer the front (though as suspected plenty of Y passengers from the bubble had descended the steps first). As we got through security all our bags had arrived and had been placed in rows for us to pick up. Fairly efficient for such a small airport. Though the 300-odd passengers behind us were due a much longer wait!

At this point I am unable to even look at my seat on the return journey as I made the mistake of selecting 10/11K on the way back in the bubble (as per the seat map shown after I bought the tickets) but it looks like the plane coming back is now a Config 4/Y in the bubble so those seats are now invalid. This unfortunately causes the seat map page on the website to break. The woman in Premier Services tells me that Ill be able to select my seat online when I check in for the return 24 hours before but we shall see...

One final note, Ive been travelling VS for 9 years now and only over the last 18 months have I been able to afford Upper Class (yes a free op-up helped!) - but Mrs P and I both agree that well probably just do a PE flight next time - apart from the excellent Clubhouse the differentiators just dont feel there anymore and especially on a daytime flight we think the LHR PE cabin would have suited us just fine.
#738564 by honey lamb
07 Mar 2010, 15:46
Nice trip report. Thanks

He was very efficient but had the oddest security question Ive heard so far - Have either of you brought any camouflaged clothes with you in your luggage? before proceeding with the usual ones and handing us a map to the Clubhouse and sending us on our way.


Some Caribbean countries don't allow camouflage print material which is why the question was asked
#738566 by Tinkerbelle
07 Mar 2010, 15:52
quote:Originally posted by honey lamb
Nice trip report. Thanks
quote: He was very efficient but had the oddest security question Ive heard so far - Have either of you brought any camouflaged clothes with you in your luggage? before proceeding with the usual ones and handing us a map to the Clubhouse and sending us on our way.

Some Caribbean countries don't allow camouflage print material which is why the question was asked


Barbados being one of those countries.
#738567 by Guest
07 Mar 2010, 15:55
Great TR; and thanks for the picture of the new (horrible) 744 config 4 :p
#738573 by crispin
07 Mar 2010, 17:28
Thanks for the TR - has the photo been removed though, I can't see it ...

Crispin
#738576 by buns
07 Mar 2010, 18:03
Thanks for the TR[y][y]

The Gatwick Clubhouse still retains that intimate feel following the refurbishment and will remain my firm favourite[:D][:D]

I can understand your feeling about future flights, as the PE product is more than sufficient (especially if you are in the new PE seats), it is just those Clubhouses that get the better of me[:w][:w]

Good luck with getting a good seat on the return flight

buns
#738581 by honey lamb
07 Mar 2010, 18:59
quote:Originally posted by crispin
Thanks for the TR - has the photo been removed though, I can't see it ...

Crispin

Yes, the photo has been removed as there was a cabin crew visible. V-Flyer policy is that photos are not posted with cabin crew unless they have given permission.
#738582 by StuartPreston
07 Mar 2010, 19:12
Yes, I was unaware of this rule. I did have permission of the 3 other cabin crew stood in the galley who gave me the nod to take a photo - just not the one in the pictures. I've submitted an edited photo that hopefully will get approved by the mods. If not, I give up!
#738585 by honey lamb
07 Mar 2010, 19:19
Tis done [:D]
#738626 by DarkAuror
08 Mar 2010, 09:41
Thank you for the TR and taking the time to get the picture of the new layout of the 'Bubble'.
#738647 by ukcobra
08 Mar 2010, 13:22
Thanks for the picture of the bubble. I think if I have a choice of UC seats in the future, it most likely will not be upstairs.
However, if I am on the score for some Y seats with the family, they might be worth exploring.

Nice TR, and I agree, that getting the PE seat on the LHR fleet is a perfectly good option. I can sleep far better than sleeping on the slab that calls itself a bed.

Mark
#738663 by slinky09
08 Mar 2010, 15:27
quote:Originally posted by honey lamb
Nice trip report. Thanks
quote: He was very efficient but had the oddest security question Ive heard so far - Have either of you brought any camouflaged clothes with you in your luggage? before proceeding with the usual ones and handing us a map to the Clubhouse and sending us on our way.

Some Caribbean countries don't allow camouflage print material which is why the question was asked


I thought this was a pervy cheeky question by the CI agent - but you learn something new every day!
#738666 by pjh
08 Mar 2010, 15:42
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
quote:Originally posted by honey lamb

Some Caribbean countries don't allow camouflage print material which is why the question was asked


I thought this was a pervy cheeky question by the CI agent - but you learn something new every day!


In a quiet moment I the terms 'caribbean' and 'camouflage' into a search engine. You know those times when you wish you hadn't turned a particular stone over? There are some unpleasant people out there...
#738682 by daywalker
08 Mar 2010, 18:59
On our trip to Barbados last month my wife purchased a camouflage cap in duty free. I pointed out her error, she remembered the law and decided to chance it, needless to say I sat a few feet away from her by the pool. I thought she was bonkers, nothing was said to her but I didn't agree with her wearing it.
#738772 by iforres1
09 Mar 2010, 16:52
Nice TR and I think Y upstairs is a bargain who have purchased that class of ticket. Nice quiet cabin and a loo [:)]

Iain
#739813 by Alex V
17 Mar 2010, 10:02
Excellent report and thanks for taking the time to write it, regarding whether UC is worth it over PE on day time flights for me its not the daytime that bothers me for value or not but that the LGW service is so diminished compared to LHR.

cheers

alex
#740026 by ukcobra
18 Mar 2010, 17:41
I think you could be right on some routes.

Upper was worth it to Sydney, but a few of us think that PE is by far the best value for money to SFO.

I will be doing my first Upper trip to SFO, after over 40 trips on that route in Y & W. I should be able to make a similar decision.

Mark
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