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#799802 by THancock
13 Jan 2012, 10:24
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This was a spur of the moment trip, booked a few weeks earlier during the short notice sale. We started out thinking about NYC for NYE, but as all the prices were the same, we decided to get some extra value and pick the west coast instead. We both love San Francisco, having gone there 5 years previously, and despite having rewards flights booked to go there in the summer, we thought "what the heck, let's do it!".

I'm calling this trip "My Steak Trip" because I don't think a single day went by when I didn't have steak of some description. From the (actually very nice) steak in La Vivre in the Terminal 5 Sofitel the night before departure, to the onboard meal, to the monsters served in the Cheesecake Factory and at Mortons, I don't think I had one bad piece of meat. Granted, the onboard steak wasn't quite up to the standards of the freshly cooked one, but it was surprisingly juicy and tasty.

But back to the TR. We arrived at check-in at about 6:50am, with one other person in front of us, we were promptly pointed towards the PE check-in, bags taken and boarding cards printed. 10 mins later after a quick duty free purchase we were settled into the gallery of the Clubhouse. We both booked treatments for 8am, ordered breakfast - with us both choosing the egg on muffin combos and both of us being asked if we wanted to double up - and then settled into quaffing a few glasses of bubbly. Sorry, no mojitos here, can't stand the things (I know, blasphemy on VFlyer :P). The staff in the Clubhouse were excellent, as usual, attentive but not intrusive and before we knew it, it was time to board.

We were both welcomed onboard and directed to our seats and more bubbly was offered and accepted. The crew that we came into contact with were excellent - A & T serving and J the FSM were all very personable and engaging. It really can't be said enough, but it's the crew that makes a flight and this team made for a great flight.

I thought the onboard meal was probably the best I've had. The soup was gorgeous, just the right amount of zing to perk the tastebuds up and the steak and sweet potato mash worked really well together. We asked about procuring the salt and pepper shakers, which was allowed, but A requested we do it on the return leg as they only get loaded on in the UK, and because of the rapport we gladly returned them.

After the meal, I settled in to watch X-Men, but must have fallen asleep as I woke during the credits. At this point I headed to the bar and had a chat with a lovely couple from Oregon. The crew paid regular visits to make sure drinks were topped up and offered additional advice on what to do for NYE in SF. Again, the general atmosphere was professional but fun and light-hearted which to me is the definition of the service I've come to expect.

The rest of the flight carried on in that manner, I really can't praise the crew enough.

The landing into SFO was "weird", whereby we touched down smoothly enough, but when the brakes were applied, everyone slid forward in their seats and looked around. It was definitely the hardest application of breaks I've experienced, but after the initial stop, we seemed to cross the runways and taxi lanes at a great speed. I couldn't remember what it was like 5 years ago so I can't say if it was normal - but it was a little bit of fun to get the heart pumping after a long relaxing flight.

We disembarked quickly and had collected bags and were through security/immigration within 25 minutes. It was this bit that really made me happy to be at SFO instead of JFK.

All told, this was an excellent experience and I'm now really looking forward to our west coast trip in the summer.
#799803 by slinky09
13 Jan 2012, 10:39
Great TR and very happy to read of your good experience, fab crew, and solid grub! The tip about the S&P shakers is one I will remember!
#799810 by horburyflyer
13 Jan 2012, 13:09
Thanks for your TR - sounds like a good flight, solid all the way through with an engaging crew. y)

The Salt and Pepper shakers issue came up on my flight in November when I was asked to take them on the return leg rather than when I asked on the way out.....not sure if that is new but on all other flights when I have asked if I could take them on the outbound, I have always been told "not a problem, go right ahead" so maybe a new directive? :0

Jon
#799812 by pjh
13 Jan 2012, 14:12
Excellent TR, thanks.

Do you feel rather lucky and blessed to be able to say "oh go on then" to a trip to the other side of the world...I have to pinch myself sometimes.

Only problem with the TR is that you've made me feel guilty procuring my s&p shakers on the way to, rather than from, JFK. :#

No, you have, really.. ):
#799813 by tontybear
13 Jan 2012, 14:14
THancock wrote: Sorry, no mojitos here, can't stand the things (I know, blasphemy on VFlyer :P).


We have two things in common

1. A love of San Francisco

2. A dislike of the mojito. Tried it once but didn't like. I make up for it by drinking extra champers though !
#799815 by honey lamb
13 Jan 2012, 15:31
I was talking to a cabin crew during my trip to Dubai (from where I'm posting this) who told me that the person making the press release was for the high jump! As a result they've had to ask people to wait till the return as only the exact number is loaded for each flight and the demand has been enormous
#799823 by Petmadness
13 Jan 2012, 19:54
tontybear wrote:
THancock wrote: Sorry, no mojitos here, can't stand the things (I know, blasphemy on VFlyer :P).


We have two things in common

1. A love of San Francisco

2. A dislike of the mojito. Tried it once but didn't like. I make up for it by drinking extra champers though !


I'll second that Tonty y)

I also have plenty of love for The Cheesecake Factory as well - I have to ask about your favourite Cheesecake?? Mine is the 30th Anniversary :D

Sounds like an excellent flight - I agree with your comments regarding the CC - they do make or break the flight - so I am thrilled your CC were awesome y)
#799826 by Jacki
13 Jan 2012, 21:22
Thanks for the great TR. I must now be the only person on V-flyer not to own a S&P set :( I've always wanted to take them home but thought it was a bit obvious who had taken them if they were missing from my tray! :0 With luck a pair will accidentally jump into my bag (on the return flight) next trip :w
#799835 by pjh
13 Jan 2012, 23:25
tontybear wrote:
THancock wrote: Sorry, no mojitos here, can't stand the things (I know, blasphemy on VFlyer :P).


2. A dislike of the mojito. Tried it once but didn't like. I make up for it by drinking extra champers though !


:0 We're on or way with scythes and flaming torches as we speak. Though, to be fair, they do taste better in Havana.
#799838 by tontybear
13 Jan 2012, 23:39
pjh wrote:
tontybear wrote:
THancock wrote: Sorry, no mojitos here, can't stand the things (I know, blasphemy on VFlyer :P).


2. A dislike of the mojito. Tried it once but didn't like. I make up for it by drinking extra champers though !


:0 We're on or way with scythes and flaming torches as we speak. Though, to be fair, they do taste better in Havana.


I hope you're not all expecting me to make tea?
#799867 by buns
14 Jan 2012, 20:28
tontybear wrote:
THancock wrote: Sorry, no mojitos here, can't stand the things (I know, blasphemy on VFlyer :P).


We have two things in common

1. A love of San Francisco

2. A dislike of the mojito. Tried it once but didn't like. I make up for it by drinking extra champers though !


Ditto from me y)

Thanks for the TR

buns
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