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#745314 by HWVlover
07 May 2010, 17:46
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This holiday has stood out like a beacon throughout what seems to have been the longest winter on record. Never has your humble correspondent spent so much time washing dogs!

I normally spend hours perusing the brochures planning but not this year; we were so impressed with Grenada last spring a revisit was compulsory. However I was keen to make sure I got the best price – last year the VH prices were up and down like a bride’s nightie and I got it wrong. I was later advised by VH CS to cancel and rebook, losing the deposit but still saving several £hundreds. This year the prices were more stable but I did notice that a fortnight before departure our holiday (same dates, flights etc) was near £2000 more expensive!! I am not quite sure what happened to last minute bargains; it is a strange price model VH are using.

Sad old git that I might be, the worst bit about going away for me is the separation from my dogs. So going away always has an “OH NO” moment for me (not, in this case, Mrs HWVs usual comment on my sartorial elegance and my innate and incredible ability to mix and match inappropriate colours) as it features dropping off my girlie gundogs to their hotel.
Anyway, dropped off they were with my comforting thought being “at least they are together and will be safe”. BOO HOO.

Homeward bound for a quick bit of house cleaning (apparently it is important to come back from holiday to a clean house!) and then the one hour pootle down to Gatwick.

We parked in the long stay and after a brief bus journey we had a rather slow twilight check-in. On reflection, I am not convinced that it was really a good idea to have someone with an almost impenetrable accent in such a customer facing role.

And then into that place which some think is inhabited solely be people who regard teeth as a luxury item. Being partly chav (great Uncle Albert, on my mother’s side, had more than one tattoo of the regimental badge and “I love Ivy” varieties) I like the Hilton. It could not be more convenient and, although it could do with a “wash and brush up” in some places it is perfectly functional. We had a very nice room, recently refurbished, in the newer block. We were on a “thank you” freebie so other touches such as chocolate coated strawberries and a nice bottle of cabernet sauvignon were much appreciated. There was only one problem with the Hilton and it wasn’t their fault, more about that later.

It was then off to Frankie and Benny’s for supper. We were meeting Number One daughter, popping up from Brighton with her current beau (6 foot 5 inches and on the fringe of the England rugby XV) – THE ONE, apparently. Number 1 daughter turned up on her own, they had had a row. As a result his current status is undetermined and my plan for his allocation of international tickets is currently on hold.

I like F and B’s; fast food, good quality and quantity and reasonably priced. While there we also caught sight of a VS and V-Flyer legend, the esteemed Tizer Vipond. We were far too awe struck and too shy to approach the young lady plus we didn’t want to disturb her dad who looked like he was already drafting a TR.

Back to the Hilton. I have a simply brilliant android phone, one of those which already does everything that the well-known manufacturer of overpriced smartphones will claim to have invented when it eventually puts them on its next generation product. Anyway I had let the phone battery run down with the intention of charging it up overnight. Best laid plans!!... the plug attached to the usb connector becomes quite a large unit and needs a plug socket to be 5 inches from the floor. Those in the Hilton room, both above floor and desktops were less than this. As a result, none of those texts of the “wish you were here” and “slurping cava right now” variety, including some to peeps on here, got sent. Note to self, buy socket adaptor which enables the plug to be fitted on the top surface.

After a relatively peaceful night in the hotel we were back down to the terminal at 7am. Fast track hadn’t opened, surprise surprise, so we went through the standard security channel. The queues looked more intimidating than they were, everything moved quickly. The chap in front of me got searched as thoroughly as he could be without the security staff resorting to latex gloves etc (!!!!!). I am not sure what he had done wrong, he just looked like a pensioner to me.

After a bit of shopping, perfume sampling and a coffee we wandered down to Gate 17 where Virginia Plain (VTOP) waited. The vast array of papers (well, there was a vast array of Daily Mails) brought a smile to Mrs HWV who, at times, has been known to display tendencies slightly right of Genghis Khan. We watched in amusement as there was one kerfuffle of the bad language/handbags drawn variety as some of those with priority endeavoured to get through to the gate ahead of those before them in the queue.

Onto VP where we greeted by name. Now this is a strange one because I didn’t really think that such really mattered. However, I was surprised how boosting we found this simple little “nice to see you again Mr and Mrs H” courtesy.

Then upstairs to the bubble, seats 78H and K. Everything looked neat and tidy in the cabin. The first glass of sparkling wine was soon followed by a second and then a third. The fourth was refused after I noticed the look Mrs HWV was giving me, bear in mind we had yet to take off.

We left about15 minutes late, 398 on board. Apologies were already being offered by the FSM and Captain for the food supply problems and that the food service would not be up to standard. Although certain things were not available we both had the Kingston meatballs and yummy they were too.

I settled down to watch a movie, Up In The Air. It had just finished when the entertainment system broke down. Numerous attempts to reboot it failed. This didn’t bother us at all; after all the volcanic ash related “we are going/ no we are not” of the previous few days I was quite happy to chill out looking out of the window trying to spot rude looking cloud formations. Judging by the frequent and increasingly apologetic apologies I would guess that some elsewhere on the plane were angrier about the lack of entertainment. (NB At the end of the flight each passenger was given a voucher for either £20 off a VH holiday or 4000 miles from VS).

And then the bubble passengers decided to party. I don’t know why; perhaps we were all demob happy? (we WERE going on holiday), perhaps it was the seemingly continual flow of booze? Perhaps the lack of other entertainment? Whatever. People who didn’t know one another started talking to each other and having a laugh. Life long friendships might have been formed, illicit relationships might have been started. Who knows? It really was great fun and this fabulous atmosphere in the bubble continued all the way to Tobago.

We spent an hour at Tobago, deplaning about half the passengers. Then the twenty minute hop to Grenada. Priority disembarkation was in place helped by the middle steps not appearing until UC and then PE had been allowed off the front steps. A quick trip through immigration and our luggage was already on the carousel. Five minutes later we were sitting drinking a fruit punch at out hotel. BRILLIANT.

I would imagine that to most the part food service and lack of entertainment would probably mean this flight was worthy of only a 6 or 7 out of 10.

However, to us this was a memorable flight. We arrived on time, it was smooth (seatbelts only on at take off/landing); the bubble dedicated cabin crew were great, fun and professional and lots of fun was had by all.

So I am going to invent my own marking system, the HDubya, based entirely on how much I enjoyed things. I am giving this flight 99 dubs out of 100. That places it in a tie with a flight I took from Rio some years ago where I shared a cabin with a troupe of Brazilian samba dancers (and yes, I REALLY did). The only reason neither of these flights gets 100 is just in case one lucky day I have a flight that is even better than either of them.
Regards,
David ii)
Last edited by HWVlover on 07 May 2010, 19:11, edited 3 times in total.
#745319 by tontybear
07 May 2010, 19:21
excellent TR


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#745321 by buns
07 May 2010, 19:54
hanks for such a captivating TR y) y)

I take it that although you had booked through VH for this one, the lure of the V-Room was not strong enough to tempt you ):

Hope your stay in Grenda was realxing

buns
#745324 by honey lamb
07 May 2010, 20:02
Lovely, lovely trip report. Thanks HWV! (Or should that be HDub?) I loved every minute of it and it is up there with the best y)
#745358 by mdvipond
08 May 2010, 11:49
A fine TR, HDubya. Sorry if 'security' kept you away from Tizer; please understand they have a difficult job to do, and it's important that Tizer's privacy is protected whilst she's eating an undercooked baked potato with rank cheese.

The 'party in the bubble' sounded jolly. More importantly, when will the bikini-crew pics be posted...?
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#745366 by HWVlover
08 May 2010, 14:10
Thank you for the kind comments.

Buns – I actually had a free pass to the V-Room but we didn’t have enough time to use it. It took us quite a while to find a baseball cap that didn’t, apparently, make me look too much of an idiot. Please note, I still look like an idiot, just not too much! :0

DL – anthropomorphism rules round here. The reunion was something of a tear jerker and not just because more than one stray paw caught me in the unmentionables. I am, and my gorgeous GGDs seem, very happy, in fact I have the puppy (yes, all 20kg of her) sitting on my lap right now as I type. :X

Mdvipond – I feel that it is absolutely essential to get written permission from the delightful ladies involved before I publish the pics. In fact, I thought it would be nice if they could actually autograph their respective pictures. Bearing in mind that there were three VS crews it could be that HWV is about to have a party!!! ): y)
#745374 by Jacki
08 May 2010, 18:48
Great read for a trip that almost didn't happen! Good to hear you weren't too tired to enjoy the flight by the time you had repacked for the 10th time!
#745412 by Sealink
09 May 2010, 14:53
Lovely trip report and to answer your points:

I am not quite sure what happened to last minute bargains; it is a strange price model VH are using. A profit driven one! Last minute bargains are ones that the company have been unable to sell and where the company has already made a committment to suppliers - therefore at this stage they would rather get something than nothing. Once that flight has left it is a loss.

Selling holidays at £2000 more than you paid tells me that they are in no urgency to sell more seats - and in fact sends out a message to book early, by rewarding early bookers with discounts, they get booked earlier and everybody's happy.

Now this is a strange one because I didn’t really think that such really mattered. However, I was surprised how boosting we found this simple little “nice to see you again Mr and Mrs H” courtesy. You said it! Amazing isn't it? That one of the easiest ways to impress customers is something that costs nothing.

Loved the bubble's recreation of a V Flyer trip!!

Thanks for this trip report.
#745448 by RedVee
10 May 2010, 08:57
Thanks HWV. I thoroughly enjoyed reading that, and I'm so glad things worked out and you got away.

Regards
RedV
#745469 by DarkAuror
10 May 2010, 12:59
Great TR, HDubya! y)

After all the packing and unpacking, it was great to hear that you managed to get to the warm climates of Grenada.

I'm surprised you didn't pull a DYKWIA to get pass the bouncers and entourage to see Lady Tizer, Mdvipond and Mrs Mdvipond. ):
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