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#860025 by Fordie
21 Oct 2013, 21:43
Blacky1 wrote:It's probably fair to say it's not the best time to be landing at JFK but don't let that put you off , plenty of people on here have prob sailed through in minutes ,just not me !


this would be the only time available to travel as i am upgrading on my air miles to UC. and i suppose going on a saturday does not help! :( i think i will have to lump it once i actually book the flight ?|
#860026 by Blacky1
21 Oct 2013, 21:48
Fordie wrote:
Blacky1 wrote:It's probably fair to say it's not the best time to be landing at JFK but don't let that put you off , plenty of people on here have prob sailed through in minutes ,just not me !


this would be the only time available to travel as i am upgrading on my air miles to UC. and i suppose going on a saturday does not help! :( i think i will have to lump it once i actually book the flight ?|


You might be pleasantly surprised :P
#860027 by Fordie
21 Oct 2013, 21:54
Blacky1 wrote:
Fordie wrote:
Blacky1 wrote:It's probably fair to say it's not the best time to be landing at JFK but don't let that put you off , plenty of people on here have prob sailed through in minutes ,just not me !


this would be the only time available to travel as i am upgrading on my air miles to UC. and i suppose going on a saturday does not help! :( i think i will have to lump it once i actually book the flight ?|


You might be pleasantly surprised :P


): haha yeah hopefully its a brisk walk through the immigration but probably not. :$
#860028 by Trevski220
21 Oct 2013, 21:59
Through in 20 minutes last Jan off the Vs045, one of the first off the plane and walked briskly to immigration. We got lucky!
#860035 by Bretty
21 Oct 2013, 22:46
Fordie I'd snap VS's hand off at the price you've secured, including £45 to transfer 3k miles to your girlfriend's account. Think about it - UC cabin both ways for 2, with all that entails, clubhouse both ways, extra luggage allowance just in case your girlfriend goes mad with the shopping out there (or you for that matter), for the same price some people are gonna be paying for economy. It's a good price.

If I weren't going to Prague for Christmas already, and still paying for my Japan trip next May, I'd be thinking about a few days in NYC for that price.

Have a great time and write us some TRs!

PS: I did tell you to call and book yesterday as the dates you wanted might be gone. Just sayin... ):
#860037 by Fordie
21 Oct 2013, 23:01
Bretty wrote:Fordie I'd snap VS's hand off at the price you've secured, including £45 to transfer 3k miles to your girlfriend's account. Think about it - UC cabin both ways for 2, with all that entails, clubhouse both ways, extra luggage allowance just in case your girlfriend goes mad with the shopping out there (or you for that matter), for the same price some people are gonna be paying for economy. It's a good price.

If I weren't going to Prague for Christmas already, and still paying for my Japan trip next May, I'd be thinking about a few days in NYC for that price.

Have a great time and write us some TRs!

PS: I did tell you to call and book yesterday as the dates you wanted might be gone. Just sayin... ):


Come on dont kick me while im down B) :| haha but i do agree you were right and i said if they were available then it was my luck but in my case my fire got peed on

Well it seems you have a good Xmas and year to come so look forward to that. I do agree it is an amazing price im just trying to weigh it up as ive just got back from a 4 week trip to orlando so feeling that pocket burning! :( but it would be a good trip and it is probably more than half the price if i paid normally also!

i have until 4pm tomorrow and ring up to secure the seats as they are on hold until then! ill be racking my brain all night thinking about it. Just hope the work up until then keeps coming.

With the UC upgrade would this exclude the chauffeur car?
i also did a dummy booking paying just cash for 4th-9th and its says £5,127.30 so i think ive saved alot.
#860038 by Bretty
21 Oct 2013, 23:12
Lol, thanks, I'm looking forward to my trips, I can't wait for Japan, got ants in my pants as they say.

It's always a tricky thing weighing up the pros and cons of spending another large sum of money, especially if you're self employed (reading between the lines I'm guessing you are) but I say life's too short and go for it. But that's me.

You don't get CDC with reward seats I'm afraid, but it can be purchased for something like 17500 miles I think. Someone else will know that one.

Have fun.
#860041 by Fordie
21 Oct 2013, 23:22
Bretty wrote:Lol, thanks, I'm looking forward to my trips, I can't wait for Japan, got ants in my pants as they say.

It's always a tricky thing weighing up the pros and cons of spending another large sum of money, especially if you're self employed (reading between the lines I'm guessing you are) but I say life's too short and go for it. But that's me.

You don't get CDC with reward seats I'm afraid, but it can be purchased for something like 17500 miles I think. Someone else will know that one.

Have fun.



Im sure you will once you set foot in japan! never been myself but hope the journey does not drag too long! vegas took forever for me!

yes im self employed which is brilliant sometimes and has its drawbacks! so if i look ahead i can say im flat out until mid november with more work to book in so i think it shouldnt be an issue!

i think i would rather a family member drop me to LHR, i live in berkshire which is a 25-30 min drive for me!
Can i still use the Drive through Check in?
#860042 by Bretty
21 Oct 2013, 23:37
12 hour flight to Tokyo, but I'm in UC and have my jimjams so I don't care ;)

Drive through check-in, check VS website for how to arrange it and search posts on here too.
#860043 by Fordie
21 Oct 2013, 23:46
Bretty wrote:12 hour flight to Tokyo, but I'm in UC and have my jimjams so I don't care ;)

Drive through check-in, check VS website for how to arrange it and search posts on here too.


It still can feel like 100 hours. Luckily when we went to Vegas we
Flew UC, so glad otherwise I would have gone mad. At least we can put the bed down and try sleep! I hope you have some funky jimjams!

I will search through posts on here also I suppose I could ask virgin themselves see what they say.
#860048 by Trevski220
22 Oct 2013, 00:07
You just need to ring them up within a month if travel and book a drive through slot, they'll need the car reg no and the names of people in the car, it's really simple. Think the number to call is 01293 493600
#860059 by pjh
22 Oct 2013, 08:51
Fordie wrote:i think i would rather a family member drop me to LHR, i live in berkshire which is a 25-30 min drive for me!
Can i still use the Drive through Check in?


Yes, as Trevski says, just need to arrange it. I know some regulars may think "meh" but the fun of coming up the ramp and having someone come out to greet you and collect your bags starts the trip off in fine fashion.

Bear in mind there are some tight turns getting up the ramp and you may want to risk someone else's paintwork ):
#860062 by Fordie
22 Oct 2013, 10:04
pjh wrote:
Fordie wrote:i think i would rather a family member drop me to LHR, i live in berkshire which is a 25-30 min drive for me!
Can i still use the Drive through Check in?


Yes, as Trevski says, just need to arrange it. I know some regulars may think "meh" but the fun of coming up the ramp and having someone come out to greet you and collect your bags starts the trip off in fine fashion.

Bear in mind there are some tight turns getting up the ramp and you may want to risk someone else's paintwork ):


That's good to hear and well I have never done the heathrow UC experience so it would be great and also I was going to tell my girlfriend we are going premium she would be like what the hell! Haha and is it really tight? I wanted to take my bmw but if there extremely tight I may have to think twice?
#860063 by Neil
22 Oct 2013, 10:14
I drove in to the UC wing a few weeks ago, and while it is tight, it is more than manageable, and I really would have no worries driving my car in their again.
#860065 by Fordie
22 Oct 2013, 12:55
So i finally booked the flight 4th- 9th january! :)

and i have logged on to assign seats and the outbound is fine but the inbound VS026 what would people recommend for couples? maybe sitting opposite each other
#860067 by Neil
22 Oct 2013, 13:37
Fordie wrote:So i finally booked the flight 4th- 9th january! :)

and i have logged on to assign seats and the outbound is fine but the inbound VS026 what would people recommend for couples? maybe sitting opposite each other


I personally prefer sitting one in front of the other but everyone has their own preferences etc.
#860071 by Fordie
22 Oct 2013, 14:30
Trevski220 wrote:Yes I prefer one in front of the other, either 9,10,11 A area or the low 2,3,4 K area


We're used to the 747 UC seating and usually go for the seats 6a/k as they are good for us to so I was thinking of maybe sitting opposite as then we can see each other?

Why do people prefer the 1 behind the other seat? Doesn't it make it difficult to contact each other?
#860073 by Fordie
22 Oct 2013, 15:04
Trevski220 wrote:Yes I prefer one in front of the other, either 9,10,11 A area or the low 2,3,4 K area


there is 5-14 K available? would 5 & 6 k be good as there facing the wall of the other seats? could we communicate easily
#860074 by Blacky1
22 Oct 2013, 15:07
Fordie wrote:
Trevski220 wrote:Yes I prefer one in front of the other, either 9,10,11 A area or the low 2,3,4 K area



We're used to the 747 UC seating and usually go for the seats 6a/k as they are good for us to so I was thinking of maybe sitting opposite as then we can see each other?

Why do people prefer the 1 behind the other seat? Doesn't it make it difficult to contact each other?


Yes , that's why I prefer it !
#860078 by pjh
22 Oct 2013, 15:32
Fordie wrote:We're used to the 747 UC seating and usually go for the seats 6a/k as they are good for us to so I was thinking of maybe sitting opposite as then we can see each other?

Why do people prefer the 1 behind the other seat? Doesn't it make it difficult to contact each other?


With 6A/K (12A/K on LHR 747) you do not have foot traffic passing between you as you will on the Airbus. And IIRC the "opposite" seats are slightly offset. I'd definitely go for one behind the other, and use the ottoman to sit together for the main meal.
#860097 by Fordie
22 Oct 2013, 19:55
thanks for the seating ideas!

Can i ask with booking dial 7 car from the airport to hotel how can i estimate pick up time with JFK immigration can be a nightmare?
#860101 by Trevski220
22 Oct 2013, 20:24
A rough estimate is fine as you'll have to call them when you are ready for pickup, I went for 45 mins after scheduled arrival time, but they won't mind if you are 45 mins early/late
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