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Having just got back from the Singapore F1 Grand Prix, I now set my sights on a one week conference in Sin City – Las Vegas that I would be attending a couple of weeks after returning from Singapore. The problem here was, this conference had been locked in prior to quitting my last job and trying to convince my new boss to shell out for J tickets and 5 star hotels was going to be a hard task – however in saying that, my new boss is a gentleman among gentleman, he took up the reigns and agreed to letting me go and picking up the tab, albeit Y fares to the US, on top of that, I didn’t have to take leave without pay to attend (due to my short time at the new company) because he saw the benefits of the conference – as I said, a gentleman!
So planning underway, I booked into the Las Vegas Hilton – Junior Suite, signed up for fast track to Gold, booked my flights – QF25 via Auckland and headed off for a few weeks of customer visits between Tasmania and South Australia.
Sunday 17-Oct
I can’t believe it! I slept through my alarm with my driver banging at the door waking me up. I had packed the night before (carry on only) so was up, teeth cleaned, and on my way in the shortest time – pity my First Lounge time was going to be cut very fine...
Dropped off at the First curb side suite, I went in and an ex work colleague who was also attending the same conference met me there where he checked luggage and we got boarding passes through to Las Vegas. 5A & 5C (738 MEL/AKL), 24J & 24K (332 AKL/LAX), and 14b & 17A (MD80 LAX/LAS).
We skirted through immigration and up to the First Lounge with what I thought were 30 minutes up our sleeves, but alas on entry, the concierge told us boarding would be in 15 minutes! I placed my breakfast order with my mate and turned left and headed in for a shower.
I’m clinically not human until showered in the morning so this was a must do...
In the final stages of repacking my carry on, the flight was called, so I left the shower area fresh and awake, straight down to the restaurant where mysteriously my Eggs Benedict appeared as I sat down, which I managed to scoff in a couple of minutes, have an orange juice and a coffee. I had to leave the sour dough toast behind though, yelled a big thanks to the waiter and raced out after my mate who by this time was marking time at the top of the escalator waiting for me. Honestly the fastest First Lounge visit in history and not a single glass of bubbles!
We boarded the 738 using priority boarding and took our assigned seats. The lines outside were quite long, so I had no doubt that the B seat would go, the only question was would it be a Sumo wrestler or not. Lucky for us, it wasn’t a Sumo wrestler, in fact, petite young Asian lass who took up no room at all – great! Shortly after takeoff, the iPad was turned on, some music chosen, Bose headphones on, and I settled back into the first flight of a long trip.
I snoozed most of the way, only opening my eyes to choose another artist to listen to on the iPad until we descended through the clouds to land from the west into Auckland where it was raining a little and overcast – a typical Auckland grey day.
Here’s a first for me – a transit in Auckland which was spent in the Qantas First lounge on Skype as well as sorting out hour’s sheets and paperwork that needed to be in the office by Monday AM which I would likely miss while travelling.
After a few hours in transit, we went down through the extra security check and again boarded the aircraft through priority lines. The scene in Flying High at the Hilton with George Clooney handing the lady the HH sign up form is a classic, and I have often thought how much of an asshole I could be if I had Qantas Frequent Flyer forms to hand out to all the people who “give you the look” each time you cue jump and use priority boarding – it would be a heavy bag of forms...
The seatbelt signs stayed on for well over an hour – there were a few bumps, but sometimes I think the flying roo take the caution stance a little too far. The flight attendants getting grumpy at people who ignore the signs because they need to use the loo or they need water or myriad or reasons needs addressing. I saw a flight attendant become openly hostile toward a PAX after the light had gone off – this PAX during the last 10 or so minutes the light was on had got up and used the loo – not unreasonable in the situation, if it had of been 3 minutes after takeoff, I could understand the FA being angry, but come on – over an hour?
After the sign had gone off, I said bye to my mate and headed back to row 40 (I think) immediately in front of the toilets, and got comfortable in the F seat with E & G empty. Armrests up, no feet in my back, noise from toilets not an issue as I either had headphones on or ear plugs – never underestimate how good this seat actually is.
So planning underway, I booked into the Las Vegas Hilton – Junior Suite, signed up for fast track to Gold, booked my flights – QF25 via Auckland and headed off for a few weeks of customer visits between Tasmania and South Australia.
Sunday 17-Oct
I can’t believe it! I slept through my alarm with my driver banging at the door waking me up. I had packed the night before (carry on only) so was up, teeth cleaned, and on my way in the shortest time – pity my First Lounge time was going to be cut very fine...
Dropped off at the First curb side suite, I went in and an ex work colleague who was also attending the same conference met me there where he checked luggage and we got boarding passes through to Las Vegas. 5A & 5C (738 MEL/AKL), 24J & 24K (332 AKL/LAX), and 14b & 17A (MD80 LAX/LAS).
We skirted through immigration and up to the First Lounge with what I thought were 30 minutes up our sleeves, but alas on entry, the concierge told us boarding would be in 15 minutes! I placed my breakfast order with my mate and turned left and headed in for a shower.
I’m clinically not human until showered in the morning so this was a must do...
In the final stages of repacking my carry on, the flight was called, so I left the shower area fresh and awake, straight down to the restaurant where mysteriously my Eggs Benedict appeared as I sat down, which I managed to scoff in a couple of minutes, have an orange juice and a coffee. I had to leave the sour dough toast behind though, yelled a big thanks to the waiter and raced out after my mate who by this time was marking time at the top of the escalator waiting for me. Honestly the fastest First Lounge visit in history and not a single glass of bubbles!
We boarded the 738 using priority boarding and took our assigned seats. The lines outside were quite long, so I had no doubt that the B seat would go, the only question was would it be a Sumo wrestler or not. Lucky for us, it wasn’t a Sumo wrestler, in fact, petite young Asian lass who took up no room at all – great! Shortly after takeoff, the iPad was turned on, some music chosen, Bose headphones on, and I settled back into the first flight of a long trip.
I snoozed most of the way, only opening my eyes to choose another artist to listen to on the iPad until we descended through the clouds to land from the west into Auckland where it was raining a little and overcast – a typical Auckland grey day.
Here’s a first for me – a transit in Auckland which was spent in the Qantas First lounge on Skype as well as sorting out hour’s sheets and paperwork that needed to be in the office by Monday AM which I would likely miss while travelling.

After a few hours in transit, we went down through the extra security check and again boarded the aircraft through priority lines. The scene in Flying High at the Hilton with George Clooney handing the lady the HH sign up form is a classic, and I have often thought how much of an asshole I could be if I had Qantas Frequent Flyer forms to hand out to all the people who “give you the look” each time you cue jump and use priority boarding – it would be a heavy bag of forms...
The seatbelt signs stayed on for well over an hour – there were a few bumps, but sometimes I think the flying roo take the caution stance a little too far. The flight attendants getting grumpy at people who ignore the signs because they need to use the loo or they need water or myriad or reasons needs addressing. I saw a flight attendant become openly hostile toward a PAX after the light had gone off – this PAX during the last 10 or so minutes the light was on had got up and used the loo – not unreasonable in the situation, if it had of been 3 minutes after takeoff, I could understand the FA being angry, but come on – over an hour?
After the sign had gone off, I said bye to my mate and headed back to row 40 (I think) immediately in front of the toilets, and got comfortable in the F seat with E & G empty. Armrests up, no feet in my back, noise from toilets not an issue as I either had headphones on or ear plugs – never underestimate how good this seat actually is.
