Alfiegeorgina
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 10, 2015
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It sounds good, and child friendly, but have never actually seen it so would welcome opinions from anyone who has please!
The Clubhouse is a bit stuffy, they have a dress code, lots of business guys reading papers etc, no holiday excitement building in there!
Personally, I'd rather pay OOP for the No1 Lounge, that is a very good lounge too![]()
It really isn't stuffy at all. I fly with Virgin Upper Class for business a lot and will be flying UC in October for my holiday. There is absolutely no dress code for the clubhouse; that's not Virgin Atlantic's style at all - they're informal and fun. All you need to do is lookup the photos of the clubhouse to see it isn't formal at all. I have even seen people in the lounge wearing the black pajamas they give you on-board. I quite often fly in shorts and t-shirts (I dress for the destination). The clubhouse even has a jacuzzi and they can provide you with disposable swimwear. Yes, there are lots of people in suits, because Upper Class is Virgin Atlantic's business class (it isn't First class), so you have many people travelling straight in to meetings. But there are many different areas of the Clubhouse to enjoy. The central bar is great fun - Virgin have proper mixologists who will make sure you get your holiday off the right start. One time I was at the bar with a colleague and we were slowly working our way through the cocktail menu. Our flight was called just as the barman came over to offer us another round. We said to him our flight has just been called, so we've got to go... The guy said "oh yeah, don't worry about that - you've got plenty of time to board. Let me make you one for the runway". The Virgin staff are always great fun. If you had said the Concorde lounge (BA's first class lounge) was stuffy, I would totally agree with you - but that's the main USP that Virgin market towards - being different and fun.
I've been lied to by my local VH Sales person!! I apologise of mis-info! Thankyou!
No problem. In my experience, Virgin Holidays appear to have a real lack of understanding about Virgin Atlantic(!), so I'm not surprised they gave out this info. They may even be trying to dissuade access to the Clubhouse for non-UC passengers.
They really do, they have no idea what is changing with the airline.
And considering Florida is the majority of their Holiday sales, you'd think they'd know how things work, like when your hotel will link to MDE, and that you can do all of your dining reservations for length of stay at 180 days.
See the thread I created the other day, I'm trying to get a VH FAQ together, if you find out anything that's not covered feel free to addSecond that! Still cannot link my reservation in MDE and no one could answer my query. It's so far out im not stressing yet but if it was getting close to the 180 day mark I would not be impressed
I've been lied to by my local VH Sales person!! I apologise of mis-info! Thankyou!