I know a few V-Flyers have used the Hilton at LGW for stays the night before a flight, and am looking for some advice and guidance on same.
We're booked on a Friday VS31 to St Lucia so an 11.45 departure. Flying UC, so CH access. My current plan is rise at ungodly hour on the day, get driven down from Cambs to LGW for early doors at CH.
At the moment I could get a night at the LGW Hilton for 30k HHonors points, with status giving me guaranteed Executive Lounge access. I'm quite tempted to take this up, as it will mean a more relaxed start to the day of the flight itself, still allow early doors at the CH and effectively starts the holiday a day early.
So, the fundamental questions:
- what's the Exec Lounge at the LGW Hilton like? Does it follow the offerings of other Hilton Exec Lounges in the UK in terms of refreshments and opening times?
- what are the options for an evening meal thereabouts? I guess it is limited to the hotel and the terminal?
- for those who do use a hotel the night before a trip, does it make the day itself more relaxing or am I just fooling myself?
Thanks in advance
Paul
We're booked on a Friday VS31 to St Lucia so an 11.45 departure. Flying UC, so CH access. My current plan is rise at ungodly hour on the day, get driven down from Cambs to LGW for early doors at CH.
At the moment I could get a night at the LGW Hilton for 30k HHonors points, with status giving me guaranteed Executive Lounge access. I'm quite tempted to take this up, as it will mean a more relaxed start to the day of the flight itself, still allow early doors at the CH and effectively starts the holiday a day early.
So, the fundamental questions:
- what's the Exec Lounge at the LGW Hilton like? Does it follow the offerings of other Hilton Exec Lounges in the UK in terms of refreshments and opening times?
- what are the options for an evening meal thereabouts? I guess it is limited to the hotel and the terminal?
- for those who do use a hotel the night before a trip, does it make the day itself more relaxing or am I just fooling myself?
Thanks in advance
Paul
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