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Flying from Abu Dhabi to the United States is interesting in that Abu Dhabi airport has a US Customs Pre-Clearance facility, so you actually clear customs in Abu Dhabi and land in the US as if it were a domestic flight. This does mean that you need to leave the lounge relatively early, they said 8:45 am for a 10:10 am departure, so you have time to clear customs and immigration.

First and Business passengers have access to a premium lounge after the US pre-clearance but it is tiny and not all that inviting. I got in trouble for trying to take photos so unfortunately I don’t have any pictures from the lounge. Thankfully we were only in the lounge for about 20mins before boarding was announced and we made our way to gate 61 to once again board the whale jet.

Despite our AUH-JFK flight having an empty First Class cabin 2 weeks ago, it filled up at the last minute and we were flying in a full cabin with all 9 apartments taken. I quickly found my home and settled back into 3A, unfortunately, but that was to be short lived. After the Cabin Manager came and introduced herself our seats were descended upon by 4 ground crew to investigate the fact that the partition between 3a and 4a was broken. Despite me letting them know that we really didn’t mind and it was fine that is was jammed open, they were determined to fix it. We were escorted to the lounge area to have a pre-depature beverage whilst the crew worked on the issue.

About 15mins later we were informed, along with many apologies, that we could return to our seats.

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Shortly after returning to our seats the onboard chef came and introduced himself and gave us our menus and explained the dine on demand system. I was glad to see the menu was different to our SYD-AUH flight.

For entree, Mrs B ordered the Mezze again and I ordered the red pepper soup. Unfortunately, I may have forgotten to take a photo due to my hunger level . For mains, I ordered the New York Strip Loin and Mrs B ordered the Chicken. My Steak was once again fantastic, the chicken, however, was a little dry.

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Being a day time flight I was keen to kick back and enjoy the apartment and entertainment system as well as get some photo processing done. In my general excitement of describing the service and amazing [experienceon our first flight](/review-etihad-apartments-sydney-abu-dhabi/) I didn't really spend much time talking about the actual seat and the apartments itself. As I have mentioned many times the Apartments are huge, and they comprise of a very wide chair and a bench seat that runs the full width of the apartment. Each apartment alternates with the chair either close to the window or close to the entrance. I would recommend the apartments that have their chairs close to the window.

The chair is very comfortable and has a fairly decent recline, while you are in the chair you basically use the bench seat as an ottoman.

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At the other end of the bench seat, up closer to the doors of the apartment there is a sliding divider that you can open between 3A/4A and 3K/4K so that when you are in bed mode you are next to your partner.

Opposite this is a push cupboard that contains a decent size mirror and all of your amenities. Etihad provides an amenity kit, however, it is empty and you fill it up with the items you need from your apartment. Mrs B loved the mirror and said it was quite helpful if you wanted to put makeup on.

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Etihad uses a Panasonic entertainment system that they call e-box, it seems to contain a good selection of movies and TV shows, including plenty of new releases. The 32” screen is a great size and makes watching movies a pleasure. Although if I had to have a complaint I would say that despite the screen swivelling around so you can watch it in bed. It really isn’t all that comfortable to be in bed mode and watching TV, well at least I couldn’t get comfy. There are two main controllers for the system, one next to the seat and one that is behind the bench seat that is revealed when the bench is converted into a bed.

I tried to grab a few more photos of the bathrooms on this flight. The Bathroom with the shower is the smaller of the two and you certainly don't have a huge amount of room to dry off after the shower. The second bathroom is a little larger with a fold down seat for getting changed.

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After our absolutely fantastic and friendly crew on our SYD-AUH flight, this crew had a lot to live up too! Whilst the service was more formal than friendly compared to the first flight, the crew was once again fantastic and very attentive. At one point I hadn’t realised Mrs B had fallen asleep in her chair and wasn’t exactly looking comfortable. One of the crew came into my apartment to get my attention as I was watching a movie to let me know that Mrs B didn’t look very comfortable and would I like to wake her up they could make her bed and it would be much more comfortable.

To cap odd an amazing flight off, we got to see the coughpit of the A380 once we had landed in NYC!!

Once again a few more photos here
 
It looks like quite a wonderful F product! The only blemish seems to be this ridiculous US pre-clearance business, but air travel is always an exercise in putting up with the unpleasant.
 
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It looks like quite a wonderful F product! The only blemish seems to be this ridiculous US pre-clearance business, but air travel is always an exercise in putting up with the unpleasant.

It's only ridiculous until you arrive and can just walk out of the airport...
 
It's only ridiculous until you arrive and can just walk out of the airport...

Agree it is good and bad. Landing in the US at the domestic terminal was pretty aweseom and saved the normal waiting in lines. But the fact you have to leave for the gate so early in Abu Dhabi is a real pain. The pre-clearance lounge is a bit of a joke as well.
 
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Between lack of internet and keeping busy, updating this as we go hasn't really been happening. San Francisco is an amazing city, in a lot of ways it reminds me of Sydney. I have visited a few times over the years and was looking forward to visiting again. We arrived in San Francisco quite late at 12:30 am on Saturday morning, with only 3 days in town we didn't have a huge amount planned other than to catch-up with some friends and explore a little.


Saturday morning we did our best to wake up at a reasonable hour to combat any jet lag and set out to find some breakfast. We went to a little cafe just near where we were staying and grabbed something to eat.


After breakfast, we decided to power through and went down to the ferry wharf, one to explore, but more importantly to get a coffee from Blue Bottle coffee company. They make great coffee, which is the closest coffee you will find in America that resembles coffee from Australia.


The wharf has a farmers market on every Saturday so it was buzzing with stalls and people.

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After we explored the farmers market, my friend suggested we grab a ferry and head over to Alameda and explore the island a little and head to the abandoned Naval base that now has a distillery and brewery that look out over the airfield. The ferry ride provided a great view back over the city.

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Once we arrived at Alameda it was a short walk over to the Naval Base. This place was really eerie, it honestly felt like we should be walking around on the set of the walking dead, with building after building of boarded up windows and falling down fences. But sure enough, after walking through the base for 10mins we arrived at the old aircraft hangers that have been converted to various establishments, including faction brewing company.


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The next day we decided to get some exercise and burn off the excessive amount of alcohol that was consumed on the previous day and do a bike ride over the Golden Gate bridge to Sausalito and then catch the ferry back.

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If you plan on visiting San Francisco, I recommend getting a Clipper card, you can buy them at Walmart for $3 and load them with any cash amount to use on trains and ferries. The ferry ride was $6 using a clipper card vs $12 if you bought a paper ticket!!


On our last day in the Bay Area, we did some more touristy things and visited Pier 39 and Fishermans Wharf. There is a cool little museum near Fishermans wharf called Musée Mécanique that is full of old penny arcade games that is well worth checking out.

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Followed by a dinner and a visit to a speakeasy called Bourbon and Branch, that you need to book to get the address and passcode. Unfortunately, they didn't allow photos inside, but if you are in San Franciso I would highly recommend paying it a visit if you like coughtails.


The next day we picked up our hire car from Hertz and braved the American roads to start the drive to Yosemite National Park.
 
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