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#878402 by hazban
18 Jul 2014, 15:13
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Well fellow V-flyers you are totally responsible for this trip and report!
For various reasons I have not been able avail myself of any of the anticipation and excitement of planning a flight so far this year but have been reading all the entries on this site almost daily. It is always interesting to follow the electrifying lives others seem to lead and eventually the need to do something positive on the travel front became overwhelming.
With plenty of miles in my pocket the search was on for availability during the week I had pencilled in as a possibility. Great, immediately found a return to SFO in Upper Class!
Made all the arrangement for cover whilst I would be away, logged back on to book and, yes you guessed it, gone!
Not to be beaten another quick search and 100k miles and taxes had me booked on the VS95 to Vancouver, not a bad consolation all things considered. Now I know, from extensive (exhausting?) research on the site that this is not always considered the best use of miles, however as I was flying out on Sunday and returning Thursday it was a no brainer, the cash price was coming in at £5k+ because there was no Saturday stay!

Anyway that’s the preamble, on to the trip. 8D
Flew down from MAN on Little Red the afternoon before, given the exit row to myself on what was a relatively quiet leg. This was booked direct and I was able to use one of the complementary tickets offered in some promotion a while ago. Note however I was unable to get the return free as there was no availability in that bucket at the time I wanted. Night spent at the Hilton Terminal 4.

Had a good morning workout walking from the hotel to the train and thence on to T3 where I arrived in good time for my 15.35 flight (11.15!). No queue at the UC check in and as I only had carryon bags was quickly up the lift to the private security channel. None of your x minutes from check in to Club House today though! There must have been at least a dozen others in front of me, the reason for the holdup was not apparent as I could not see round the corner however it gave us all plenty of time to strip off and prepare ourselves. It never ceases to amaze me that so called ‘frequent flyers’ always seem to forget something and have to go back to remove a belt, coins from pockets etc! You don’t catch me out like that, even my handkerchief was in the tray, but of course one of my bags got rejected by the scanner and was subjected to a search and swabbed for explosives, not too long a delay, and the guy was very pleasant.
Finally made it to the Club House with only four hours to the flight! In a break from V-flyer protocol I avoided any alcohol, for a while at least, had breakfast and a hair cut then spent some time on the terrace absorbing the fuel laden air, something I miss up here in the Lake District. Being Wimbledon there was a young lady on the terrace offering Lanson Champagne, shame to turn down such hospitality! :w
The flight was called on time and boarding was very smooth. Before I could settle in my seat, 5K, my jacket had been taken and champagne had arrived, shame to refuse. After a very entertaining welcome on board from the captain he advised us the flight time would be 9 hours, we pushed back on time with 214 on board.
This being African Queen (and again on the return) the IFE was as expected; fortunately pads with preloaded films were handed out in my cabin.
The CC came round with the menus, which I noticed are now folded card rather than the more impressive booklet type. My choice, for anyone interested, was:
Starter: Crayfish. Avocado and tomato tian with Melba toast.
Mains: Grilled tiger prawn salad with vegetables, glass noodles and soy dressing.
Skipped the pudding and had Cheese and Biscuits and a glass of Port.
I was welcomed back as Gold Card holder and called by name throughout, as were most of the other passengers, this being achieved by the simple act of having a copy of the manifest on the tray as they served everyone.
As is usual the first few hours passed quickly, the middle few dragged and the final one flew!
Watched a couple of films, enjoyed the ice cream and the afternoon tea from a trolley then we were on the approach to a sunny Vancouver.
I was second off the plane but because I’m not as fit as in my youth ended up fifth into the airy, deserted arrival hall. All was not lost as four of the others were Canadian leaving me with the choice of five immigration officers to welcome me into their country. :?
Chose the young lady nearest to the exit, as I had no luggage to collect and was looking forward to a shower at the Fairmont at the other end of the terminal. She examined my passport and customs card with interest asked the usual questions about the reason for my visit, squiggled some red felt tipped pen graffiti on it and off I went.
My rapid departure from the area was halted when I handed in the customs form after the baggage hall, “please go through that door” I was instructed. This led to a gray corridor ending in a featureless, airless hall lit with glaring fluorescent strip lights. In here I joined a queue of mainly Chinese families with huge amounts of luggage waiting for further cross examination on the reason for their visits and the contents of the cases. ?| If you have ever seen the documentaries such as Border Patrol etc you will be familiar with the scene.
In a morbid sort of way it was interesting watching the customs and immigration officers at work, but boy were they thorough, and slow! After almost an hour it was my turn.
The lady (again) inspected my passport asked if I had been before (yes, bleeding obvious the stamps are there) and “why was I only visiting their country for five days?”
At times like these clever, though honest, replies such as “why not?” and “I didn’t know there is a minimum stay requirement?” would probably not be well received so I tried to explain the shortage of reward seats on Virgin to my preferred destination. Strangely this seemed to do the trick and after examining my return particulars escorted me to the concourse, with a “sorry to have delayed you, have a great holiday”!
With a “thank you very much” I was off like a hare to the Fairmont were after a shower and a bite to eat I watched African Queen departing back to London through the telescope thoughtfully provided in my room.
#878407 by locutus
18 Jul 2014, 16:35
I do like Vancouver, but I had the customs experience too. They wanted to know how much was in my bank accounts, asked if I could prove it right there, questioned my previous visit, etc. Seemed every solo male traveller was being given the same treatment. I hope to go back to the Fairmont Pacific Rim soon though.
#878420 by buns
18 Jul 2014, 21:30
Thanks for such an engaging TR y) y)

Glad to know that V Flyer is a daily read and that our ramblings here did not influence you too much ;)

As for your Canadian reception - I would have been petrified as I am always get nervous when going through Immigration and Customs and I am not hiding even a single woodbine ):

Thanks once again

buns
#878421 by gumshoe
18 Jul 2014, 21:55
Sounds like a great trip!

You clearly learned V-Flyer lesson no.1 the hard way - snap up reward seats as soon as you see them in case they go!

For future reference remember VS will happily reserve your itinerary for 48 hours before you book and pay, giving you the reassurance that that elusive G is in the bag while you sort anything that needs sorting. If you're happy to go ahead, just call back and confirm. If not, just let it go - you lose nothing.
#878424 by Bretty
19 Jul 2014, 00:10
Thanks for the TR hazban, I seem to remember you were out there same time last year, as was I. Sound like it could have been an unpleasant experience at customs, but glad they accepted your explanation.

What's the Fairmont like? My hotel of choice out there is the L'Hermitage on Richards Street on the corner of Robson.

Anyway, hope you had a great, if brief, time. I love Vancouver.
#878525 by hazban
20 Jul 2014, 16:38
Bretty, yes indeed I was there the same time last year, pure coincidence as I tried to explain to the immigration officer!
Didn't stay downtown just two nights at the Fairmont Airport, arrival and night before departure. I can highly recommend it, ultra convenient being built on to of the terminal building and also connected to the train station for easy travel directly into Vancouver.
Then had two nights in Victoria, at the Fairmont Empress, transferred there using Pacific Coach Lines direct from the airport. Took almost four hours including two on a very nice ferry. Flew back in 19 minutes with Air Canada, if I remember correctly you ( or another contributor) recommended this in a previous post.
Would certainly stay at the Empress again, great location, service and sense of history. I stayed on The Gold Floor, which is supposed to be " a hotel within a hotel" , which is pushing it a bit in my opinion but it was certainly an experience. y)
#878556 by Bretty
20 Jul 2014, 22:07
Yes it was I who mentioned the flight back from YYJ to YVR, it's a good service and reasonable price. Sounds like you had a good, if brief, trip. You know, since you were up at YVR I'm sure you could have done a floatplane straight across to Victoria inner harbour and back for roughly the same cost as your 2 chosen methods. Great option with hand luggage, 30 minute flight each way. We couldn't really do it last year because of luggage. Anyway, sounds like a good trip.
#879006 by hazban
26 Jul 2014, 13:37
Yes Bretty had a great time and thanks for the info on transfers. Chose Air Canada to VVR because I was staying the night there at the Fairmont but it would be great to try a float plane in the future.
#879034 by Bretty
26 Jul 2014, 23:01
Have you done one of the float plane tours? You know, the ones that take you around showing the views. It's a very pleasant experience. I think if we get over there again I'd probably choose to spend a couple of days or so on the island rather than a week and transfer with hand luggage that way.
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