BONZO
<font color=660066>Has been known to go off topic!
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Thursday 7th August
Florida at last - All Stars
Cast List
Me: No introduction required, I suspect most of you know me by now!
DW: Long suffering DW of the above
Alex: 15 - Coaster and Disney freak
Laura: 13 - Style queen
Hoorah for us as were first off the plane because they off loaded from the front exit immediately in front of us, so immigration forms at the ready (Alison here Shauns not kidding we had to sprint to keep up with him!) and were very proud to say that we were the very first people in a deserted immigration hall. We were directed to a desk where the lady was quite chatty and friendly but was having a few PC problems
Time passed by and eventually she got the problems sorted and we were the second group through to baggage reclaim.(Grrrr wanted to be the first there too
).
Luckily the Star Class Premier luggage was already off the plane and on the carousel. Pretty impressive could have only been a matter of minutes since we got off the plane I think Gatwick has a bit to learn!
We said our farewells to our friends and legged it to the Alamo car hire place. (Alison here yes we really did leg it we were all running to keep up with Shaun!) A wee bit of a trot past the Dollar place but there was no customers in Alamo and so no queue at all!
It only took a few minutes and we were handed the paperwork to pass over to one of the guys outside who would show us to the sort of cars wed booked :thumbs-up
Wed decided not to go for a 7 seater minivan this time because wed fancied a change so went for a 4x4 7 seater SUV (Dodge Durango or similar theyd said). The lady at the desk told us to tell the guy that we had a Full Size SUV which we did.
He took us to a couple of possible cars but neither of them were 7 seaters :confused2 We interrupted his spiel to point out that wed booked a 7 seater SUV and he hummed and hahed a bit before saying, Oh, is it a full size SUV then? Erm, well yes we told you about 30 seconds ago. He scratched his head a bit and said he wasnt sure what he had (not the sharpest tool in the box!).
Eventually he saw one lone SUV a bit further down and took us to it. It was one of the dreaded Jeep Commanders. We had a look and it was OK 7 seats but absolutely no luggage space at all, maybe a small carrier bag but thats about it!
Id feel very sorry for anyone trying to travel with 7 people plus luggage in this thing! It wasnt too important for us as we could lower the back seats for the journey from the airport. We asked what others they had in this class but he said absolutely nothing it was this or a smaller SUV. So we took it anyway, too tired to argue the toss.
Jeep thingy
Having used it for the fortnight it made a change from the usual 7-seater but its not that great I must admit with its post-box style windscreen or widescreen TV look. The girls didnt mind have to clamber over folded seats to get to the back seats but Alison and I werent impressed really, either with the car or the Alamo service (more of that pops up in the holiday later) so wed definitely go with Dollar next time.
I must admit to agreeing with Jeremy Clarkson on this one a couple of his views are as follows: -
Youd need to be legless to fit in the back and the only dog that would fit in the boot is one that had been run over
You also get three headrests for your deformed rear passengers, the middle one of which obliterates all traffic in the rear-view mirror.
Climbing inside is like climbing into the wrong end of a pair of binoculars.
The not-so-spacious boot
So we finally headed out of the airport at 4.50pm a grand total of 40 minutes after touchdown!
Not too shabby at all. We could have done it in less than 30 minutes if we hadnt had the messing around with the car.
Florida at last - All Stars
Cast List
Me: No introduction required, I suspect most of you know me by now!
DW: Long suffering DW of the above
Alex: 15 - Coaster and Disney freak
Laura: 13 - Style queen
Hoorah for us as were first off the plane because they off loaded from the front exit immediately in front of us, so immigration forms at the ready (Alison here Shauns not kidding we had to sprint to keep up with him!) and were very proud to say that we were the very first people in a deserted immigration hall. We were directed to a desk where the lady was quite chatty and friendly but was having a few PC problems

Time passed by and eventually she got the problems sorted and we were the second group through to baggage reclaim.(Grrrr wanted to be the first there too

Luckily the Star Class Premier luggage was already off the plane and on the carousel. Pretty impressive could have only been a matter of minutes since we got off the plane I think Gatwick has a bit to learn!
We said our farewells to our friends and legged it to the Alamo car hire place. (Alison here yes we really did leg it we were all running to keep up with Shaun!) A wee bit of a trot past the Dollar place but there was no customers in Alamo and so no queue at all!
It only took a few minutes and we were handed the paperwork to pass over to one of the guys outside who would show us to the sort of cars wed booked :thumbs-up
Wed decided not to go for a 7 seater minivan this time because wed fancied a change so went for a 4x4 7 seater SUV (Dodge Durango or similar theyd said). The lady at the desk told us to tell the guy that we had a Full Size SUV which we did.
He took us to a couple of possible cars but neither of them were 7 seaters :confused2 We interrupted his spiel to point out that wed booked a 7 seater SUV and he hummed and hahed a bit before saying, Oh, is it a full size SUV then? Erm, well yes we told you about 30 seconds ago. He scratched his head a bit and said he wasnt sure what he had (not the sharpest tool in the box!).
Eventually he saw one lone SUV a bit further down and took us to it. It was one of the dreaded Jeep Commanders. We had a look and it was OK 7 seats but absolutely no luggage space at all, maybe a small carrier bag but thats about it!
Id feel very sorry for anyone trying to travel with 7 people plus luggage in this thing! It wasnt too important for us as we could lower the back seats for the journey from the airport. We asked what others they had in this class but he said absolutely nothing it was this or a smaller SUV. So we took it anyway, too tired to argue the toss.

Jeep thingy
Having used it for the fortnight it made a change from the usual 7-seater but its not that great I must admit with its post-box style windscreen or widescreen TV look. The girls didnt mind have to clamber over folded seats to get to the back seats but Alison and I werent impressed really, either with the car or the Alamo service (more of that pops up in the holiday later) so wed definitely go with Dollar next time.
I must admit to agreeing with Jeremy Clarkson on this one a couple of his views are as follows: -
Youd need to be legless to fit in the back and the only dog that would fit in the boot is one that had been run over
You also get three headrests for your deformed rear passengers, the middle one of which obliterates all traffic in the rear-view mirror.
Climbing inside is like climbing into the wrong end of a pair of binoculars.

The not-so-spacious boot
So we finally headed out of the airport at 4.50pm a grand total of 40 minutes after touchdown!

Not too shabby at all. We could have done it in less than 30 minutes if we hadnt had the messing around with the car.