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Upper class check-in question

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 16:09
by stoneman
We are flying out of LHR to SF on Tuesday. I have been informed that LHR does not have twilight check-in. I have talked to someone at VS and asked what the chance of checking in before the 3 hour official time, as we would like to spend as long as we can in the clubhouse, he said that they might be able to, but can't guarantee it. Anyone here have any experience of checking early. Thanks

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 16:15
by Neil
Check-in opens at 6am every morning, and AFAIK (but ISTBC) you are able to check in for any flight as soon as it opens, so you should have no problems with what you want to do. Sure I have read on here about checking In for afternoon flights early on so they could get rid of their bags etc.
Neil:)

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 16:22
by stoneman
AFAIK (but ISTBC) ??[?]

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 16:24
by Neil
Originally posted by stoneman
AFAIK (but ISTBC) ??[?]
Sorry Forum speak, there is a guide
herebut: AFAIK - As Far as I Know & ISTBC - I Stand To Be Corrected.
Neil


Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 16:28
by fozzyo
Originally posted by Attitude23
Sure I have read on here about checking In for afternoon flights early on so they could get rid of their bags etc.
Been there. Done that! Actually when flying to SF. I think we checking in around 9:00am, or was it a bit earlier? Anyway we had breakfast, drinks, a treatment, a sit in the tub, a shower and lunch before we flew off.

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Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 16:30
by pjh
Just to add further personal experience to the replies so far, I am, to the dismay of my family, ultra cautious about getting to the airport "on time" which almost inevitably means "well ahead of when we actually need to be there". This is usually more than 3 hours before the flight and I've never had a problem checking in.
Paul

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 18:04
by AndyK
When I do LHR-SFO I'm always there at 6am to checkin. Tragic I know.

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 18:05
by stoneman
thanks for all your replys, very much appreciated, BTW do you have to take your own trunks for the pool, and if you do, what do you do with the wet stuff

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 18:15
by DragonLady
Originally posted by stoneman
thanks for all your replys, very much appreciated, BTW do you have to take your own trunks for the pool, and if you do, what do you do with the wet stuff
They have stuff to use if you don't have your own and a spinner (like they have in gymns to dry them).I wore my own last time (hatred of wearing something intimate that's already been worn by somebody else)and it was dry enough to put in my carry on - pool is a bit grandiose but it's a nice hot tub/jacuzzi and early in the day nice and peaceful.
Julie

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 18:59
by mdvipond
Ah, now would it be theft to take a pair of trunks from the Clubhouse, I wonder....?

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 19:10
by Neil
Originally posted by mdvipond
Ah, now would it be theft to take a pair of trunks from the Clubhouse, I wonder....?
Not if they were your own trunks, that would just be silly to call it theft!! but otherwise Yes, unless of course you asked and they said it was ok

Neil
Now was that a pointless post? hmmm, slap my own wrist[:w]

Posted:
06 Oct 2006, 20:41
by VS045
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Originally posted by mdvipond
Ah, now would it be theft to take a pair of trunks from the Clubhouse, I wonder....?
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Not if they were your own trunks, that would just be silly to call it theft!! but otherwise Yes, unless of course you asked and they said it was ok
Neil
Now was that a pointless post? hmmm, slap my own wrist
[V];)
I think it would be great to get there early and start your day with a nice dip in the jacuzzi - you can add a picture on v-flyer if you like;) In my experience, checking-in earlier has been fine.
VS.

Posted:
07 Oct 2006, 18:43
by stoneman
thanks everyone. Actually , now that I think about it, you can check -in online 24 hours before, so as long as the check-in desks are open, there is nothing to stop us.