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#896785 by honey lamb
25 Feb 2015, 16:06
classybird wrote:I'm curious to know what's the earliest time people have had their first alcoholic beverage in the Clubhouse?

Anna

Three minutes after it opened! After all the bottle has to be opened and the drink poured! :o)
#896787 by MoJoJo
25 Feb 2015, 16:08
As soon as I've got in the LGW CH at around 7.30am. Ritual is champagne and Eggs Benedict
#896792 by marshy11
25 Feb 2015, 16:48
I've had the very first drink poured for guests at LGW CH. ):
#896796 by classybird
25 Feb 2015, 18:06
Excellent replies - I should be arriving about 7.15am, DRCI, into the clubhouse by 7.30am (hopefully). Flight is at 9.45am so will be starting early!!
#896798 by McCoy
25 Feb 2015, 18:32
I don't always drink alcohol in the Clubhouse, but it can depend what 'time-zone' my brain is on! If I've just flown in from in from somewhere East, where it's now evening, then I might just feel like something.., even if it's morning in UK time!
#896802 by dickydotcom
25 Feb 2015, 19:04
I was there last Friday.
I got in to the CH about 8.30 a.m.
I had my first alcoholic drink at 10 o'clock.
But that was just my personal preference. I like to give the old liver 12 hours rest between bouts and we took a bottle of Lansons to the Hilton the night before. And had a few in the Executive lounge.
Drink when you feel like it. Staff are more than happy to oblige.
Dick D
#896804 by marshy11
25 Feb 2015, 19:15
Eggtastico wrote:why wait until you get to the clubhouse?


Now that is a proper V Flyer response! ):

My theory is, somewhere in the world the sun is past the yardarm.
#896805 by MoJoJo
25 Feb 2015, 19:20
When not flying for business I don't care what time of day it is. Bring on the champers!
#896812 by samfarmer
25 Feb 2015, 21:09
Flew vs3 once and was offered glass of scotch in duty free after security. Drank it while I was sat waiting for the clubhouse to open
#896813 by whiterose
25 Feb 2015, 21:11
classybird wrote:Excellent replies - I should be arriving about 7.15am, DRCI, into the clubhouse by 7.30am (hopefully). Flight is at 9.45am so will be starting early!!



Maybe you could arrange to arrive a little earlier? CH opens at 0630 now I think, so you could swan in, accept the offered glass of fizz and book yourself a treatment. And of course have another glass of Lanson or a Redhead.
#896815 by Eggtastico
25 Feb 2015, 21:37
marshy11 wrote:
Eggtastico wrote:why wait until you get to the clubhouse?


Now that is a proper V Flyer response! ):

My theory is, somewhere in the world the sun is past the yardarm.


its 5 o clock somewhere
#896824 by classybird
25 Feb 2015, 22:38
whiterose wrote:
classybird wrote:Excellent replies - I should be arriving about 7.15am, DRCI, into the clubhouse by 7.30am (hopefully). Flight is at 9.45am so will be starting early!!



Maybe you could arrange to arrive a little earlier? CH opens at 0630 now I think, so you could swan in, accept the offered glass of fizz and book yourself a treatment. And of course have another glass of Lanson or a Redhead.


I shall have to rethink my "pick up" time. Ask to be collected a bit earlier methinks! All the replies have made me feel a lot better about imbibing alcohol at such an early hour, but hey, I don't visit the clubhouse that often so I may as well make the most of it. :D

Anna
#896828 by whiterose
25 Feb 2015, 23:31
Brilliant idea, it's never too early for a glass of something delicious in the CH.

Do you really remember 'Just the one Mrs Wembley'?
#896833 by classybird
26 Feb 2015, 01:37
whiterose wrote:Brilliant idea, it's never too early for a glass of something delicious in the CH.

Do you really remember 'Just the one Mrs Wembley'?


But of course, Mrs Wembley, the brilliant Joan Sims played the part to perfection.

Anna
#896834 by Sealink
26 Feb 2015, 01:40
I have queued outside a pub waiting for it to open on a Sunday morning. (With a V-Flyer!). Once you've done that, the concept is less 'too early' and more 'it's evening somewhere'.
#896858 by WPIL
26 Feb 2015, 09:32
Oh, I didn't realise that the clubhouses had a liquor license?
#896867 by Maximus
26 Feb 2015, 11:36
Eggtastico wrote:
its 5 o clock somewhere


:D

Beat me to it! That's my theme tune ):
#896872 by pjh
26 Feb 2015, 12:43
Maximus wrote:
Eggtastico wrote:
its 5 o clock somewhere


:D

Beat me to it! That's my theme tune ):


And here's Jimmy Buffett singing it...
#896901 by classybird
26 Feb 2015, 15:54
I just love that song, here is my favourite version by Alan Jackson feat Jimmy Buffet
http://youtu.be/BPCjC543llU
We love country music, hence our trip to Nashville via Chicago, for the CMA Fest in downtown Nashville in June.

Oh, I have changed my "pick up" DTCI to an earlier time, (just in case we have heavy traffic on the M4 ;) )

Anna
#896902 by pjh
26 Feb 2015, 16:15
classybird wrote:I just love that song, here is my favourite version by Alan Jackson feat Jimmy Buffet
http://youtu.be/BPCjC543llU
We love country music, hence our trip to Nashville via Chicago, for the CMA Fest in downtown Nashville in June.


Hopefully not encumbered by anyone under the age of 21. Our Nashville experience was severely constrained by not being able to go into anywhere serving alcohol when accompanied by our (then) 20 year old daughter. We did, however, get to the Opry (albeit the modern one rather than the Ryman auditorium) and attended a concert at the Country Music Hall of Fame featuring Rodney Crowell and The Secret Sisters.
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