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#791506 by thisisbeaker
19 Sep 2011, 11:30
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I was very much looking forward to our second UC flight out of LHR (the wife, not so much, as she hates flying!). I was curious to see how it compared to our flight last summer to Chicago. Having checked in online (seq 8 & 9 - boooo!!), we arrived to drop our bags where there was no queue (couldn't help feeling a little smugness, when I saw the large, snaking queue to our left!). Bags dropped, we made our way through security - my wife sailed through, though I got a full on frisking! Having only managed an hour in the CH last time, I was determined to enjoy the experience for a little longer this time, so we made our way there tout suite, with a very quick detour via duty free. On arrival, a very nice gentleman asked if it was our first time, and even though it wasn't, still offered to show us around. We made a beeline to book treatments, having missed out on them last time. Neck/shoulder massage for me, pedicure for the wife. After that, it was straight to the brasserie for some lunch. I had the burger and a peroni, whilst the wife had the prosciutto salad - all very good, and very quick service (it was about half full). After that, it was time for a cocktail - ordered a couple of Virgin Redheads, and then relaxed and flicked through the papers. The treatments were excellent - my massage was pretty brutal, but I came away feeling much looser. The wife was very happy with the pedicure, and the shellac (?!) treatment for £20 extra was well worth it, as the toenails in question are still looking pristine. More cocktails after this - brambles and mojitos, whilst watching the England test match on the big screen, before we headed to the gate (a bit fluffy by now!). Thanks to the vflyer forum for the seat tips - 11A and 12A were great seats. On our previous UC flight, the wife and I were sat opposite, but being in adjacent seats was much better. Champagne was very quickly dispensed, and we were asked if we knew our way around the cabin. Then drinks orders were taken - had to be a G&T! Needless to say I was desperate for the seatbelt sign to go off ;-)

I, unlike my wife, tend to enjoy airline food (I must be in a minority!). I went for the risotto then the salmon, whilst she had the feta and tomato tart followed by the beetroot tortellini. The threat of turbulence wipes out her appetite, so I pretty much had four courses! I also got half of her lemon tart to go with my own portion, as well as cheese and port. Oink oink!!! All pretty good - but as I said, perhaps I'm not the most critical judge!

After that, we settled down to watch a couple of movies, before afternoon tea, which I just about squeezed in! Cabin crew were all great - very helpful but not intrusive. Just what you want. As is usually the case, the IFE got turned off about 20 mins before the end of the film I was watching (Paul) - fortunately it was still playing on the return flight, so got to see the end. Logan was very smooth (unlike LHR on the way back), and we had the most jolly Border Agency person I've experienced in my half a dozen times entering the US. Had an amazing 2 weeks in New England, and fortunately managed to dodge Hurricane Irene. Should anyone want a tip if looking for somewhere to stay in Maine - the Topside Inn at Boothbay Harbor is amazing!!
#791523 by tontybear
19 Sep 2011, 13:02
When VS do it right they do it right !

y) y) y)
#791530 by Miss G
19 Sep 2011, 14:51
Thanks for the TR!

I, unlike my wife, tend to enjoy airline food (I must be in a minority!). I went for the risotto then the salmon, whilst she had the feta and tomato tart followed by the beetroot tortellini. The threat of turbulence wipes out her appetite, so I pretty much had four courses! I also got half of her lemon tart to go with my own portion, as well as cheese and port. Oink oink!!! All pretty good - but as I said, perhaps I'm not the most critical judge!


this just made me laugh out loud! I'm getting some funny looks....Next time, get her to get a different pud!
#791572 by Petmadness
19 Sep 2011, 20:08
Very enjoyable read, thank you for taking the time to share your experience. As Tonty said, VS are great on a good day but a little more consistency wouldn't go amiss!!

Went to New England last year and loved it aswell y) Great place with stacks of character, beautiful scenery and amazing food :D
#791589 by Martin
19 Sep 2011, 23:51
Thanks for the TR Beaker, glad to hear you had a good flight. I did exactly the same journey 4 days later ... even down to the risotto and the salmon!! My TR is brewing as we speak.

Cheers

Martin
#791592 by Jacki
20 Sep 2011, 04:00
Great TR and glad to hear the food didn't go to waste!
#791611 by oldboy
20 Sep 2011, 10:32
Many thanks for your TR, sounds like you had a great flight.

I havent been to Boston for around 20 years, keep meaning to get back so maybe I will check out my miles account.


oldboy
#791878 by thisisbeaker
22 Sep 2011, 12:12
catsilversword wrote:The Topside looks really great - have bookmarked that one... love how they seem to serve all kinds of goodies at random times.... :)


The food is amazing - posted a review on tripadvisor if you want more details :D
#792840 by Spill
02 Oct 2011, 10:47
Great TR.
Just out of interest, why did you chose seats 11a and 12a? I assume these are in the nose. Are 12 a and k not better for a couple?
The reason I ask is that I am having my first UC flight next year to MIA and want everything to we as good as possible.
#792850 by honey lamb
02 Oct 2011, 12:42
Spill wrote:Great TR.
Just out of interest, why did you chose seats 11a and 12a? I assume these are in the nose. Are 12 a and k not better for a couple?
The reason I ask is that I am having my first UC flight next year to MIA and want everything to we as good as possible.

This flight was on a A346 plane so that 11A and 12A would have been further down the cabin facing the wall. 12A and K are in the nose of a 747 and yes they are very good for a couple
#792925 by tontybear
03 Oct 2011, 17:41
Spill wrote:Thanks for the response. Just one related query.
I believe row 12 on the 747-4 doesn't have overhead storage. Is it ok to use lockers above other suites?
Thanks


Yes - they are not designated - or the CC will put your carry ons in one of the closets.
#792926 by Martin
03 Oct 2011, 17:50
Spill wrote:Thanks for the response. Just one related query.
I believe row 12 on the 747-4 doesn't have overhead storage. Is it ok to use lockers above other suites?
Thanks

Spill

There is generally plenty of space in the O/H bins further back (starting at 15A/K IIRC) and people put their stuff back there without any problem. You can always put small stuff under your ottoman as well. Failing that, the FA has some big cupboards at the rear of the cabin where jackets and coats can be hung and big bags can be stored.

Cheers

Martin
#792934 by jfenney
03 Oct 2011, 21:01
Thanks for the TR loved the read and as many have said when VS gets it right nothing else comes close :D
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