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#19337 by Tim
19 May 2007, 22:21
We've only done LGW in UC before so never been to revivals; hence the questions.
We don't want to spend a long time there, but a shower and some decent food will set us up for the long drive home.

Is it easy to find?
Will we get an invite or do we use our boarding cards from the flight?
What food do they serve?
Will we clutter the place up if we have loads of luggage?

Thanks in advance,
Tim & Chris.
#172064 by DMetters-Bone
19 May 2007, 23:34
Hey Tim,

We used it when we came back from NY, it is very easy to find,when you come out of customs, turn left to the lift, it is sign posted. They store your luggage in a rack behind the reception, we got our passes from the JFK CH, and assume that you would do the same, I am sure they have them onboard, but when coming back from NY, they never really promoted it onboard. ;) The food was nice, and staff very friendly and attentive, the food was anything you want, I had the toasted sandwich [y] Very nice.

We arrived approx 7am, and there were no treatments available until 11-sih, I am unsure if you can pre-book??? Had a great shower, just what you needed after a long flight. I am looking forward to using it when we come back from SYD, will deffo need a shower!!!! [:o)][:o)]
#172066 by David_C_H_1
19 May 2007, 23:45
Well, I used Revivals yesterday, so while it's fresh in my mind..

Yes, it is easy to find. Just follow all the people going upstairs for the short term parking, Then turn right as you exit the lift.

I was offered an invitation card while registering at the clubhouse at EWR on Friday evening, but a boarding pass stub should suffice.

Food wise, mostly breakfasty things, like decent English bacon, nice fat juicy sausages, smoked salmon, eggs, cereals, toast, croissants, tea, coffee, smoothies etc.

If you arrive at a busy time, you may have to wait for a shower, but I have never had to wait longer than it takes to drink a cuppa.

All in all, if you have the time, it's worth stopping by, the staff are welcoming, and the showers are great.
#172080 by DragonLady
20 May 2007, 11:06
As David has said it's worth calling in - the staff are welcoming and the food is good too. Treatments are nice if you can get one (I had no problems coming off the VS 20 - lovely facial to set me up for the long journey home).
Julie
#172098 by AlanA
20 May 2007, 14:51
What is the situation regarding the LGW sort of revivals? are you told about it on the way to LGW or are you just supposed to know?
#172100 by mcmbenjamin
20 May 2007, 15:11
The US Airways arrivals club in gatwick for UC/Gold peeps
#172106 by mike-smashing
20 May 2007, 16:33
Whether you actually get a Revivals invite or not these days tends to depend on the station you're boarding from.

Since VS switched from inhouse staff to contractors at the US stations, it seems that it's often forgotten.

At the end of the day, the invite is basically just to help you find where you're going when you get to Heathrow, and raise awareness of the service, as the amazing Revivals staff will always have a manifest of those who are entitled - J, D, Z, Gs and FC Golds from each flight - each morning at reception, along with any other details like CDCs, onward connections, etc.

Nice showers - even more so since they got their own water boilers and stopped being dependant on the BAA hot water supply, which was more often that not broken. There are several different "themes" of shower tileing, and you don't always get the same one twice - this links to a picture of one of the shower rooms.

A quick Google found a nice case study about how VS used computer modelling to try and understand the flow of people through things like check-in, drive-through, and Revivals - on page 3, it revealed that some people were spending up to an hour in the shower at Revivals! - and that was before they tucked into breakfast!

I'll usually stop for a shower, a coffee and a snack in Revivals, then at least I'll feel half-human when heading onward.

Cheers!
Mike
#172151 by Tim
20 May 2007, 21:25
What is the situation regarding the LGW sort of revivals? are you told about it on the way to LGW or are you just supposed to know?

The US Airways arrivals club in gatwick for UC/Gold peeps


Is this a recent thing?... We flew UC from LGW last year and were totally unaware of this.
Just checked and no mention of it on the VS website.
#178736 by Clarkysun
21 Jul 2007, 04:30
I flew in on VS602 (UC) from JNB yesterday and had a connection on VS3 (PE) to JFK leaving me only a couple of hours to use the Revivals lounge. I asked the FA what the procedure was for using Revivals and she pointed out that for passengers with connections it was maybe a better idea to use the Clubhouse as I wouldn't have to negotiate security. Sure enough entry into the CH was easy and the facilities up to the usual high standards.
#178749 by ChuckC
21 Jul 2007, 12:18
Would agree with you, Nick. Have done what you did and if one had the choice, the Clubhouse is obviously superior. But Revivals as a standalone choice for non-transiting pax is a very good product. No invite is necessary as long as you keep your boarding stub.

Chuck-
#178769 by preiffer
21 Jul 2007, 15:50
Technically, you don't even need your boarding stub Chuck. They work off the passenger manifest list for each flight to confirm eligibility at reception.

Your flight number and name (providing you were on an official, non op-up, Upper Class flight / Gold card holder) is enough for them to grant access.
#178771 by honey lamb
21 Jul 2007, 15:52
Originally posted by preiffer
Technically, you don't even need your boarding stub Chuck. They work off the passenger manifest list for each flight to confirm eligibility at reception.

Your flight number and name (providing you were on an official, non op-up, Upper Class flight / Gold card holder) is enough for them to grant access.

That's all I did last week - gave my name and flight number and I was in.
#178782 by Boo Boo
21 Jul 2007, 16:19
What time does Revivals close at LHR?

I will be getting off the DXB-LHR flight in August and that seems to arrive at 1.50pm - I assume that will be too late to allow us to enjoy Revivals? [ii]

Boo
#178786 by honey lamb
21 Jul 2007, 16:28
It closes at 1:30pm as essentially it is for those who have flown overnight and might need to go straight into work or into a meeting
#178787 by mitchja
21 Jul 2007, 16:35
Originally posted by preiffer
Technically, you don't even need your boarding stub Chuck. They work off the passenger manifest list for each flight to confirm eligibility at reception.

Your flight number and name (providing you were on an official, non op-up, Upper Class flight / Gold card holder) is enough for them to grant access.


You name doesn't appear on the list if you are Au and not travelling in J as I've had to show my Au card on more than one occasion when I've flown in W or Y. The staff then always add my name to the list.

Regards
#178791 by Boo Boo
21 Jul 2007, 16:54
Originally posted by honey lamb
It closes at 1:30pm as essentially it is for those who have flown overnight and might need to go straight into work or into a meeting


Thanks :)

Indeed - although it can be nice after any flight (and some West Coast red eyes don't get in until after 1.30pm... ok, I doubt that many people are heading "into the office for a meeting" at that time, but there are quite a lot of people who appreciate using Revivals after a leisure trip and/or may have a hot evening date after they arrive at Heathrow...)

Boo
#178794 by honey lamb
21 Jul 2007, 17:27
Originally posted by Boo Boo
Originally posted by honey lamb
It closes at 1:30pm as essentially it is for those who have flown overnight and might need to go straight into work or into a meeting


Thanks :)

Indeed - although it can be nice after any flight (and some West Coast red eyes don't get in until after 1.30pm... ok, I doubt that many people are heading "into the office for a meeting" at that time, but there are quite a lot of people who appreciate using Revivals after a leisure trip and/or may have a hot evening date after they arrive at Heathrow...)

Boo

Actually if you read some of the TRs it is surprising just how many do
#178798 by Boo Boo
21 Jul 2007, 17:54
Originally posted by honey lambActually if you read some of the TRs it is surprising just how many do


What? Get off one of the later West Coast flights (after the Revivals Lounge has closed) and go straight to a meeting?

Boo
#178815 by preiffer
21 Jul 2007, 20:08
Originally posted by Boo Boo
What? Get off one of the later West Coast flights (after the Revivals Lounge has closed) and go straight to a meeting?

Boo
I have. I stank.
#178818 by honey lamb
21 Jul 2007, 20:30
Originally posted by Boo Boo
Originally posted by honey lambActually if you read some of the TRs it is surprising just how many do


What? Get off one of the later West Coast flights (after the Revivals Lounge has closed) and go straight to a meeting?

Boo

I was talking more about the morning east coast arrivals but preiffer has demonstrated that it is also done from the afternoon arrivals
#178842 by Boo Boo
21 Jul 2007, 22:14
Originally posted by honey lamb
I was talking more about the morning east coast arrivals but preiffer has demonstrated that it is also done from the afternoon arrivals


Sorry, you misunderstood me then, I said

"and some West Coast red eyes don't get in until after 1.30pm... ok, I doubt that many people are heading "into the office for a meeting" at that time"

which meant that I doubted that many people getting off of the late arriving west coast flights (etc) were on the way to a same day meeting... (i.e. if you are geeting off of a flight at 3pm, you are unlikely to have a meeting the same day). I did not mean that I doubted many people were getting off of any flight were off to a same day meeting.

I know that many people fly in same day for a meeting...

Boo
#178844 by Boo Boo
21 Jul 2007, 22:15
Originally posted by preiffer
Originally posted by Boo Boo
What? Get off one of the later West Coast flights (after the Revivals Lounge has closed) and go straight to a meeting?

Boo
I have. I stank.


Eeeewwww! [:0]

Must have felt pretty bad too... [:#]. Really wish that they would keep arrivals open later...

Boo
#178862 by manymiles
22 Jul 2007, 06:47
I would really like to use revivals in the afternoon, VS24 works very well for me but of course it's closed by then/

It is also frustrating that not alternative is offered.
#178879 by Stevieboy
22 Jul 2007, 11:35
Does it shut promptly at 1.30?
I've always wondered if you were on a flight such as the VS56 and it was running late. Would they extend the opening hours or is it just tough luck?

-Steve
#179267 by David
25 Jul 2007, 15:38
Originally posted by Tim
What is the situation regarding the LGW sort of revivals? are you told about it on the way to LGW or are you just supposed to know?

The US Airways arrivals club in gatwick for UC/Gold peeps


Is this a recent thing?... We flew UC from LGW last year and were totally unaware of this.
Just checked and no mention of it on the VS website.


Could someone confirm for me that Golds do get in to LGW revivals.

Just checked the Gold pack and it mentions entrance to LHR revivals but nothing about LGW.

thanks

David
Virgin Atlantic

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