tinkandonaldfans
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- Jan 21, 2008
Well we have managed to get free entry to the VRoom for our upcoming trip and just wondered if anyone has used it, what they thought, exactly what food is included, and if anyone has any photos?
Take a look at my report from our trip last November.
We have used the V-Room once and to be honest - loved it! So much so we have booked again this year. Whether or not I can eat the entrance fee is not the reason I would go. My wife and I find it relaxing away from the crowds downstairs. However, I will still do my best to eat and drink espresso and get my money's worth. Our son likes to play the playstation and as I said we like to chill. I would recommend it.
Take a look at my report from our trip last November.
Great review Debbie. I really appreciated the detail in there (and all the lovely pictures!)
I used some Disney Maths (thanks to Wilma Bride who set such a great example to us all in the past ) to convince DH that it would be cheaper to book the V Room than not to book it. "Well, we'd all have to eat breakfast in LGW, and once I've bought a few coffees, well that almost adds up to the cost of the V Room...."
For the quiet haven away from the check-in desk, never mind the food we thought it was worth the cost
Nice picture Debs.
But has depressed me that this is what is being classed as the alternative for those of us who would normally use the Clubhouse during Sept-December
Obi Wan, is the clubhouse open to Virgin flyers or just those who upgrade to Premium?
Obi Wan, is the clubhouse open to Virgin flyers or just those who upgrade to Premium?
Originally it was only open to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Gold card holders flying in any class of cabin and Upper Class passengers, but for the last couple of years, you can buy entrance if you are flying with Virgin Holidays (But funnily enough not if you are flying directly with Virgin Atlantic!)
The first time we used the Clubhouse was back in 2000 - and we bought entry then. It is great there - but not anywhere as good as the Heathrow Clubhouse - though I wouldn't pay the £60 to go in there.
The first time we paid to use the Clubhouse was October, 2002 and we were VA customers, not VH. We were approached whilst in the check-in line and asked if we were interested. The cost was £20 and my understanding was that it was a new trial, but from what gilld says, that can't have been true (or my memory's playing tricks on me, which is more than possible. *Insert your own geriatric smiley here*). As VA customers, we've booked it many times since (albeit never as cheaply as that first time ). Although officially it's only available to VH customers, that rule isn't enforced (at least in our experience). You do need to book via VH, but whenever we've been asked for our booking reference, we've simply said that we've booked directly with VA and no-one's ever batted an eyelid. The same may be true of the V-ROOM which we were also able to book through VH last November despite having flights only with VA. I'm about to test that theory by trying to book it for dd having booked flights with VA this morning. I'll report back.Originally it was only open to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Gold card holders flying in any class of cabin and Upper Class passengers, but for the last couple of years, you can buy entrance if you are flying with Virgin Holidays (But funnily enough not if you are flying directly with Virgin Atlantic!)