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#927500 by Lonemorf
16 Oct 2016, 21:46
I hear the argument, Its commonplace, and I understand both sides of it.
I just find it annoying that the only smoking area in the entirety of LHR is in T4 (from memory).
#927504 by FlyGuy
16 Oct 2016, 22:52
I know that Virgin Atlantic are very keen to keep the Clubhouse as special as ever, but they also need to face up to capacity issues.

Between now and March, The Brasserie will be expanded, and a few new areas will be 'added', including a lovely, secluded cinema area. I'm sure almost everyone will be happy with the result.
#927531 by ColOrd
17 Oct 2016, 13:26
Lonemorf wrote:The breakfast menu - some people (like me), like simple things - A bowl of Cornflakes!! At the moment, I eat in "The Bridge" or Rhubarb, and then go and chill in the CH prior to the flight.


I would have sworn that there was normal breakfast cereal available on a little trolley but next to the main bar when I was in there end of September! Almost certain!
#927538 by tontybear
17 Oct 2016, 15:03
Can I make a rather outlandish suggestion and just ask a member of staff at the deli if they have any cornflakes, rice crispies or kale puffs or whatever takes your fancy?

The vesper martini isn't on the official menu but they have managed to produce one if asked!
#927542 by Lonemorf
17 Oct 2016, 15:42
tontybear wrote:Can I make a rather outlandish suggestion and just ask a member of staff at the deli if they have any cornflakes, rice crispies or kale puffs or whatever takes your fancy?

The vesper martini isn't on the official menu but they have managed to produce one if asked!


I have, and indeed once, they have pulled it out the bag - I really appreciated her doing it, but the effort she went to, in my eyes, was just way too much - for cornflakes......... Its not an expensive stock overhead ;)
#927543 by mitchja
17 Oct 2016, 16:27
On the subject of smoking areas, Manchester airport have managed it (in T1 & T2 anyway) but adding a 'caged' outdoor area which is reached from within the terminals once you are airside, so I don't see any reason why other airports cannot so the same thing?
#927555 by ryosan
18 Oct 2016, 04:43
Another hand raised here for missing the jacuzzi. Used it the last two times I got to fly VS (they've now stopped coming to Japan) and loved using it in conjunction with the heavenly shower rooms. (If the steam showers went, that would be an utter crying shame!) I was usually the only one in that whole area though, which, while feeling incredibly private and nice, did also clearly mean it was under-used.

The upper deck has never been that well used, in my opinion, and the TV area between the children's playroom and the pool tables always seems like it could be better laid out.

The library is a lovely area of solace when the main lounge is busy.

I don't want them to lose the hanging orb-seats either. I once had an amazing snooze in one when my plane was delayed for three hours (if only that happened every time I was in the Clubhouse!)
#927572 by Hev60
18 Oct 2016, 16:27
mitchja wrote:On the subject of smoking areas, Manchester airport have managed it (in T1 & T2 anyway) but adding a 'caged' outdoor area which is reached from within the terminals once you are airside, so I don't see any reason why other airports cannot so the same thing?


I agree wholeheartedly with you James.

I am an ex-smoker and yes I now avoid smoking areas whenever possible but I honestly believe smoking is a choice and even a right for the individual. As much as I do not want smoke blown in my face, I feel special areas are essential for the smoker. I am not saying go back to allowing smoking in offices, restaurants, on trains etc but be fair allow these 'normal' people to smoke in designated areas.
#927584 by tontybear
18 Oct 2016, 22:57
There are no official airside smoking areas airside at LHR or LGW.

Provision of outside smoking areas is down to the owners of each airport. They have chosen not to provide them airside.

I know the CH sky garden has been used but it is still not an official smoking area and the CH staff have been known to close it completely if they find people smoking.
#927754 by MoJoJo
24 Oct 2016, 10:21
NYC123 wrote:Dont suppose there has been any news regarding the LGW clubhouse?


They have only seen the plans and it looks amazing. The CH might be on the right and V-lounge on the left.... not sure that's the right way round :-D
#927768 by NYC123
24 Oct 2016, 14:27
MoJoJo wrote:
NYC123 wrote:Dont suppose there has been any news regarding the LGW clubhouse?


They have only seen the plans and it looks amazing. The CH might be on the right and V-lounge on the left.... not sure that's the right way round :-D



Thanks, guessing they want to keep it under wraps for a big reveal.
#928140 by serenawell
01 Nov 2016, 22:32
mitchja wrote:On the subject of smoking areas, Manchester airport have managed it (in T1 & T2 anyway) but adding a 'caged' outdoor area which is reached from within the terminals once you are airside, so I don't see any reason why other airports cannot so the same thing?


I would pay to use these facilities ........as would many many other people IMO
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