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#830568 by lynnewob
18 Nov 2012, 12:10
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After being long hauled by the taxi driver from the Wynn, I was not a happy bunny arriving at the airport. One redeeming feature though, I told the cab driver what the fee should be and she agreed to accept it. She even took me to T1 instead of T3 as I had originally requested saying she had done this a few times in error. I wonder how many people actually paid the cost for her errors!!

After this bad start, I was really pleased to check in at the upper desk with a very smiley helpful lady who asked if I was guesting anyone into the lounge. I enquired if gold card holders would be accepted today and she said yes, so I didn't need to take a guest in as Hazban is gold and would be coming in anyway. In the old days, the lounge didn't always let golds in as it was too small so I thought I could at least guest him in if this was the case to reciprocate for his kindness at LGW.

It was my first time in T3 and it was better being larger with a bigger duty free shop and more shopping/eating available too. The lounge is larger but not necessarily more comfortable as there are lots of cafe style tables but not that many comfy chairs. The bar was large and the same drinks available too. Half baguettes were available and a soup option, as well as the usual crisps/biscuits. I did enquire if we were limited to 1 sandwich each which was the case in the old lounge and was told no, you could have as many as you liked. I only had 1 but I know when my husband comes with me in Feb, he will certainly want more than 1 ii)

The flight on Hotlips left slightly late but priority boarding went well. Had my case and coat taken off me quickly and settled into my seat with my Lanson in the coupe glass. I think I still prefer the tall champagne glasses as they are less likely to spill and easier to store on the small shelf. Sleep suits were distributed quickly, which I changed into before take off and we were soon ready to depart.

There were two guys of the same name beginning with P working the upper deck, one of them being the FSM. Both of these worked seamlessly together throughout the flight, along with another wonderful male FA who told me later he used to work for BA. This was one of the best upper flights I have had with all 3 of them working hard throughout to get the drinks and meal service done quickly to enable everyone to get some sleep.

After the meal service and finishing my film, I asked for my bed to be made up and that was done quickly and efficiently too. I really don't have enough praise for these guys, they were fantastic.

I was told the flight was very full with only a handful of seats spare in economy so I was grateful to be travelling in upper on this leg.

After a good sleep, I heard stirrings in the cabin, looked up and realised that the breakfast service had begun. As I popped my head up, I was asked if I would like breakfast. I requested a full English, went to get changed and upon my return, my seat was changed from bed to seat mode and my breakfast served immediately I sat down. Two lady FAs had appeared to assist with the breakfast service and there were now about 5 FAs between 14 passengers - not bad at all.

The breakfast was great and very much needed and I also had a hot blueberry muffin which was very tasty.

Even though the flight left late, we arrived 10 minutes early which was a feat in itself. We got off through the doors behind PE so it was a bit of a battle getting through the narrow aisles. I definitely prefer the upstairs PE seats due the wide aisles giving an impression of more space.

Overall, this is definitely one of the better upper class flights I have had and again this is due to the FAs who worked their socks off at the beginning and end of the flight when it's their busiest time. I've returned from Vegas in the past in Upper and it's been truly awful but this was definitely not one of those times.

Well done, Virgin - really pleased with everyone, although I feel really disloyal now as my next Vegas flight in Feb is with BA in Club :|
#830605 by waatp
18 Nov 2012, 18:47
All sounded good and I am glad to see that your "chatty friends" on the way out didn't make a reappearance!

Thank you for posting :)
#830672 by hazban
19 Nov 2012, 12:12
Thanks for the Birthday email, nice of you to remember!
When I got home there was a card from Virgin offering 2000 miles for by birthday, nice touch, don't remember receiving one last year.
Sadly I will probably lose my Gold card at the end of this month as I am just shy of the required tier points, an extension for another year would have been a much better present!
Certainly was a full flight and I have to agree with your comments regarding the upstairs Premium Economy Cabin. The seats are the same but the much wider isle gives an impression of space lacking downstairs. The only real downside is that the overheads will not take decent sized carry ons, they have to be left in a locker at the rear of the economy cabin. Enjoy your next trip in February.
#830700 by joeyc
19 Nov 2012, 17:19
Cheers for the TR - The Wynn is amazing, it is a bit out of the way down the end of the strip but that is ideal for a bit of peace and quiet at times.

Look forward to reading the comparison TR from BA

Thanks for posting y)
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