nate89
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I have some time to spare and thought I might write up a trip report on it.
The trip is for business starting off with a conference in LPA. All trips are in Y (
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21 Jan: SYD-LAX
21 Jan: LAX-LHR
22 Jan: Night at LGW Hilton
23 Jan: LGW-LPA
Accomodation at Exe Las Canteras in Las Palmas
28 Jan: LPA-LGW
Accomodation at Hilton London Metropole
30 Jan: Train to Brussels
Accomodation: Hilton Brussels City
31 Jan: Train to LHR; LHR-IAD
Accomodation: Embassy Suites Washington DC (Hilton)
3 Feb: DCA-LAX; LAX-SYD
SYD-LAX: QF11
I booked an exit seat for this leg, but in retrospect this was $180 not well spent. The flight was around 1/2 capacity in Y so there was a lot of room. After take-off they allowed people to change seats, allowing people to have entire rows to themselves if they were quick. The flight itself was on-time and we had good service.
Interesting bit of information I found out from the qantas crew member who sat opposite me - the hotel that QF crew are booked into at LAX have a contract clause set by QF that they must provide a courtesy bus to Costco and back for crew!
LAX-LHR: AA6185 (on BA metal)
This flight was pretty bad on the ground.
It started off with ticketing issues that I outlined in another thread. Essentially my Aussie credit card was causing issues and I wasn't aware of how to get by it. Once I was in LAX I had to go to another terminal to pay for my ticket in person which went relatively flawlessly, but AA had to convert my AUD issued ticket price into USD and this caused a little confusion on behalf of the sales person (who was otherwise perfectly pleasant). I think the only major issue with this was that you cannot book a seat beforehand, but in my case this didn't matter. The flight was around 2/3 capacity, if not lower so getting a window seat that wasn't too far back was fine a couple of hours before scheduled take off.
I say 'scheduled take-off' because the flight was actually delayed by around 2 and a bit hours. The explanation provided us was that the starter motor for the jets had malfunctioned. They tried to start it using equipment on the ground, but this ended up damaging the jets rather than starting them. Not what you want to hear!
Two hours in a cabin with no AC, entertainment or wifi was a bit of a drawback. It got hot quite quickly too given it was 26 degrees and sunny outside. The flight was otherwise fine though. The crew were a bit unfriendly compared to the QF crew I had, but they could have been worse. I think they were stressed from the delay in their defense.
Hilton Gatwick:
I pre-paid their cheapest room, hoping for an upgrade and I did get one. Upgraded to exec level in the new refurbished building. It was honestly quite a long walk from reception, but it is much quieter there. The furniture seemed a bit cheap though; like it was bought from ikea and not put together properly. The board at the head of the bed was squeaking loudly with minor movement; the panels at the bottom of the bed set and computer desk were leaning against the wall (IE not properly installed). The minibar was in a cupboard under the TV and when i opened it there was (a) nothing in it and (b) the bottom door hinge wasn't screwed in. The TV also lost sync between video and audio every few minutes which became a bit annoying.
I would honestly be a bit peeved off if I had paid for an exec room and received that. However I was too exhausted to complain and promptly fell asleep.
LGW-LPA: EZY8693
Everything went fine with this leg. I quite like Gatwick; it is less intense than LHR, and check-in went very smoothly (no lines except a small one in security).
The flight was fully booked; mostly of retired brits escaping to somewhere warmer
I had no issues coming into Gran Canaria either; aussie passport stamped with no issues in around 30 seconds. No wait at customs either.
Accomodation: Exe Las Canteras (4 star)
Let me start off with saying I do not think this hotel deserves 4 stars. It is in a lovely location, but the quality of the product is holding it back. I am judging from their cheapest room, but I still think it is lacking the quality in other rooms.
The rooms are sized OK.
Wifi is free, but you need a username and password sheet from reception for each unit you want to connect (an issue for me; Ideally I have four units I want to connect). It is also quite unstable.
The safe is free, but they require a credit card at reception.
The mini bar is minimal (they even put pringles chips in the fridge to save space).
There is no bath in my room; the shower is good, but mine doesn't drain well and so overflows after a few minutes if I have it on full pressure.
I reserved a room with a double bed; I have a room with two singles and they have no others available.
There is no complimentary water; a 500 mL bottle costs 2.5 EUR. The tap water here is apparently OK to wash veg and brush your teeth with, but 99% of residents have bottled water.
Staff here are not particularly friendly, but then again they could be worse.
Breakfast was pretty good. Lots of fresh fruit, pate, eggs & bacon, toasters, ham, cheese, croissants, fresh juice, etc.
There is no room service; the hotel restaurant didn't appear to be open for dinner and I read somewhere it isn't open for lunch either.
Perhaps I am spoiled by Hilton, but to me the only thing that reaches 4* standard here is location and breakfast. There is a spa area which I have heard is nice, but also read you have to pay extra to get to it...
I was contemplating going to another hotel, but it seems there are none that are close enough to where I want to be and reach the quality I am after. Maybe this is 4 star for Las Palmas, but on an international scale it just doesn't do it for me.
I am going to go and explore the area now so I will be back soon with some photos hopefully
The trip is for business starting off with a conference in LPA. All trips are in Y (

21 Jan: SYD-LAX
21 Jan: LAX-LHR
22 Jan: Night at LGW Hilton
23 Jan: LGW-LPA
Accomodation at Exe Las Canteras in Las Palmas
28 Jan: LPA-LGW
Accomodation at Hilton London Metropole
30 Jan: Train to Brussels
Accomodation: Hilton Brussels City
31 Jan: Train to LHR; LHR-IAD
Accomodation: Embassy Suites Washington DC (Hilton)
3 Feb: DCA-LAX; LAX-SYD
SYD-LAX: QF11
I booked an exit seat for this leg, but in retrospect this was $180 not well spent. The flight was around 1/2 capacity in Y so there was a lot of room. After take-off they allowed people to change seats, allowing people to have entire rows to themselves if they were quick. The flight itself was on-time and we had good service.
Interesting bit of information I found out from the qantas crew member who sat opposite me - the hotel that QF crew are booked into at LAX have a contract clause set by QF that they must provide a courtesy bus to Costco and back for crew!
LAX-LHR: AA6185 (on BA metal)
This flight was pretty bad on the ground.
It started off with ticketing issues that I outlined in another thread. Essentially my Aussie credit card was causing issues and I wasn't aware of how to get by it. Once I was in LAX I had to go to another terminal to pay for my ticket in person which went relatively flawlessly, but AA had to convert my AUD issued ticket price into USD and this caused a little confusion on behalf of the sales person (who was otherwise perfectly pleasant). I think the only major issue with this was that you cannot book a seat beforehand, but in my case this didn't matter. The flight was around 2/3 capacity, if not lower so getting a window seat that wasn't too far back was fine a couple of hours before scheduled take off.
I say 'scheduled take-off' because the flight was actually delayed by around 2 and a bit hours. The explanation provided us was that the starter motor for the jets had malfunctioned. They tried to start it using equipment on the ground, but this ended up damaging the jets rather than starting them. Not what you want to hear!
Two hours in a cabin with no AC, entertainment or wifi was a bit of a drawback. It got hot quite quickly too given it was 26 degrees and sunny outside. The flight was otherwise fine though. The crew were a bit unfriendly compared to the QF crew I had, but they could have been worse. I think they were stressed from the delay in their defense.
Hilton Gatwick:
I pre-paid their cheapest room, hoping for an upgrade and I did get one. Upgraded to exec level in the new refurbished building. It was honestly quite a long walk from reception, but it is much quieter there. The furniture seemed a bit cheap though; like it was bought from ikea and not put together properly. The board at the head of the bed was squeaking loudly with minor movement; the panels at the bottom of the bed set and computer desk were leaning against the wall (IE not properly installed). The minibar was in a cupboard under the TV and when i opened it there was (a) nothing in it and (b) the bottom door hinge wasn't screwed in. The TV also lost sync between video and audio every few minutes which became a bit annoying.
I would honestly be a bit peeved off if I had paid for an exec room and received that. However I was too exhausted to complain and promptly fell asleep.
LGW-LPA: EZY8693
Everything went fine with this leg. I quite like Gatwick; it is less intense than LHR, and check-in went very smoothly (no lines except a small one in security).
The flight was fully booked; mostly of retired brits escaping to somewhere warmer

I had no issues coming into Gran Canaria either; aussie passport stamped with no issues in around 30 seconds. No wait at customs either.
Accomodation: Exe Las Canteras (4 star)
Let me start off with saying I do not think this hotel deserves 4 stars. It is in a lovely location, but the quality of the product is holding it back. I am judging from their cheapest room, but I still think it is lacking the quality in other rooms.
The rooms are sized OK.
Wifi is free, but you need a username and password sheet from reception for each unit you want to connect (an issue for me; Ideally I have four units I want to connect). It is also quite unstable.
The safe is free, but they require a credit card at reception.
The mini bar is minimal (they even put pringles chips in the fridge to save space).
There is no bath in my room; the shower is good, but mine doesn't drain well and so overflows after a few minutes if I have it on full pressure.
I reserved a room with a double bed; I have a room with two singles and they have no others available.
There is no complimentary water; a 500 mL bottle costs 2.5 EUR. The tap water here is apparently OK to wash veg and brush your teeth with, but 99% of residents have bottled water.
Staff here are not particularly friendly, but then again they could be worse.
Breakfast was pretty good. Lots of fresh fruit, pate, eggs & bacon, toasters, ham, cheese, croissants, fresh juice, etc.
There is no room service; the hotel restaurant didn't appear to be open for dinner and I read somewhere it isn't open for lunch either.
Perhaps I am spoiled by Hilton, but to me the only thing that reaches 4* standard here is location and breakfast. There is a spa area which I have heard is nice, but also read you have to pay extra to get to it...
I was contemplating going to another hotel, but it seems there are none that are close enough to where I want to be and reach the quality I am after. Maybe this is 4 star for Las Palmas, but on an international scale it just doesn't do it for me.
I am going to go and explore the area now so I will be back soon with some photos hopefully
