I decided to stay overnight at the LHR Yotel when I booked my flight to IAD. I'd stayed there when I flew to IAD in May 2010 due to the ash cloud problem that existed at the time and had enjoyed it. As it happens the first flight from NCL to LHR leaves at 8am, landing at 9.15 leaving it very tight to connect - and of course no time at all to enjoy the Clubhouse.
The Yotel rooms are booked for set periods of time (minimum four hours) so the room was booked from 21.30 to 07.30. There is no food included in the price but there is a galley from which you can order snacks & cold drinks and free tea and coffee is available.
Once I'd exited the Marks in T5, I headed straight over to the Hex lift. This is NOT the official connection listed on the airport website which only gives information on the bus service. However, travel between the terminals is free on the Hex. Down the lifts and straight onto a train that was already at the platform. At T3, I headed straight over to the platform for T4 and just about got that train!
Once in T4, I headed up to arrivals and tried to find the lift to the Mezzanine level. Finally after a few minutes of faffing around, I headed up to departures and found the lift from there (its the lifts near to check in zone E). The lift goes to a specific area of the mezzanine - the other parts of it are used for offices.
I passed the pub just next to the entrance and past the computers that are supposedly used for check in but they were out of order - as they were in May 2010! Checked in at the galley and was advised that there was going to be a fire alarm test tonight. Got my swipe card and headed to cabin 4.
Another reminder was on the bed about the fire alarm test and I could swear it said, 11.30 pm as the time...But they kindly provided some ear plugs...

The cabins are ... compact to say the least. The picture below shows the length of it from the door to the end wall.

The bathroom is also very compact.

Other end of the bathroom - toilet is situated below the towel shelves.
Doesn't come equipped with a hair dryer as standard but you can borrow one from the galley / reception area.
I settled down on the very nice cabin bed - they can either be on the floor like this one or up top - I had that style last time. Enjoyed this one better. TV is in the wall opposite the head of the bed.

Got warm and cosy and settled down to drink my wine and eat my prawn crackers from Marks and while the time away until after the fire drill had been performed... (free wifi btw but my phone reception was pretty poor inside the cabin)

11.30 came and went and so I thought I was 'safe' to go to sleep. Set my phone alarm for just before six, curled up and sank into a deep sleep...
*wah wah wah* I nearly hit the roof of the bed area, was out of bed, reaching for my phone.. thinking wow I slept all night. Wasn't my phone alarm. It was the long awaited fire drill. 1.30am... It went off a couple of times more which was enough to let my rapidly beating heart to slow down and by the time the final blaring of the pa etc died down, I was back on my way to nodland. Except I was jerked out of it again by another round of alarm testing! And then was kept awake by the guest going to reception wondering about the fire alarm and was it for real and then arguing with the receptionist when she told him it was a test and he was told about it... Eventually got back to sleep but roused myself soon after 5.30. Headed into the shower, did a bit of surfing after getting dressed and packed again. Was on my way to T3 for just after 7am, only one stop on the Hex this time.
The Yotel rooms are booked for set periods of time (minimum four hours) so the room was booked from 21.30 to 07.30. There is no food included in the price but there is a galley from which you can order snacks & cold drinks and free tea and coffee is available.
Once I'd exited the Marks in T5, I headed straight over to the Hex lift. This is NOT the official connection listed on the airport website which only gives information on the bus service. However, travel between the terminals is free on the Hex. Down the lifts and straight onto a train that was already at the platform. At T3, I headed straight over to the platform for T4 and just about got that train!
Once in T4, I headed up to arrivals and tried to find the lift to the Mezzanine level. Finally after a few minutes of faffing around, I headed up to departures and found the lift from there (its the lifts near to check in zone E). The lift goes to a specific area of the mezzanine - the other parts of it are used for offices.
I passed the pub just next to the entrance and past the computers that are supposedly used for check in but they were out of order - as they were in May 2010! Checked in at the galley and was advised that there was going to be a fire alarm test tonight. Got my swipe card and headed to cabin 4.
Another reminder was on the bed about the fire alarm test and I could swear it said, 11.30 pm as the time...But they kindly provided some ear plugs...

The cabins are ... compact to say the least. The picture below shows the length of it from the door to the end wall.

The bathroom is also very compact.

Other end of the bathroom - toilet is situated below the towel shelves.

Doesn't come equipped with a hair dryer as standard but you can borrow one from the galley / reception area.
I settled down on the very nice cabin bed - they can either be on the floor like this one or up top - I had that style last time. Enjoyed this one better. TV is in the wall opposite the head of the bed.

Got warm and cosy and settled down to drink my wine and eat my prawn crackers from Marks and while the time away until after the fire drill had been performed... (free wifi btw but my phone reception was pretty poor inside the cabin)

11.30 came and went and so I thought I was 'safe' to go to sleep. Set my phone alarm for just before six, curled up and sank into a deep sleep...
*wah wah wah* I nearly hit the roof of the bed area, was out of bed, reaching for my phone.. thinking wow I slept all night. Wasn't my phone alarm. It was the long awaited fire drill. 1.30am... It went off a couple of times more which was enough to let my rapidly beating heart to slow down and by the time the final blaring of the pa etc died down, I was back on my way to nodland. Except I was jerked out of it again by another round of alarm testing! And then was kept awake by the guest going to reception wondering about the fire alarm and was it for real and then arguing with the receptionist when she told him it was a test and he was told about it... Eventually got back to sleep but roused myself soon after 5.30. Headed into the shower, did a bit of surfing after getting dressed and packed again. Was on my way to T3 for just after 7am, only one stop on the Hex this time.