Trip Reports - Popping my First Class cherry on my BAby, 3 States, 3 Parks, Oh and a Mustang!




noniron
May 4, 12, 3:23 pm
My goodness it seems that we are being spoiled with reports from the west coast of America over the Easter break, thank you to Spymon and Lighting for your TR's, I wonder if our paths crossed during the trips?


Working title for this report 'Johnny Blue in the CCR, breakfast of Champions!'


But as the trip involved so much more than wallowing in the luxury of the CCR I've decided to post under something a lot more long winded!

PREAMBLE (please feel free to skip my self indulgent rambling thoughts!)

So many times I've made that long, long walk towards whY with my head bowed, glancing enviously at those in J, already seated, sipping a glass of champagne and preparing their personal space for the 10 hours of flight time ahead, “jaysus I'd swap ya big lad” I'd mumble to myself as I continued the walk of envy.

I have been lucky enough to experience business class on a number of carriers in the past, some paid for, others on points or an odd op-up and even blagged a few! Though turning up at check in dressed in a shirt and tie when booked whY and flashing your BA Blue card and a cheeky smile aimed at the check-in lady whilst uttering the words “I normally fly British Airways but have been thinking of changing airlines, by the way do you happen to have anything in business available today?” hasn't worked since 1991!

But this time I wanted to fly First, I wanted to lie up in my seat drinking champagne in my pyjamas, I wanted Johnny Blue available on tap for 10 hours, I wanted to experience the food the wine, the seat.... it was a passion and desire burning inside me!..... and as I don't fly for work purposes and there is no way I could afford to pay for it I had to start being a little bit more proactive in earning points for my BA miles account.

With great advice gained from the BAEC forum here on FlyerTalk my miles balance was soon brimming and armed with enough points and an Amex 2-4-1, it was time to start planning a trip!

PLANNING

One lazy Sunday morning (read hungover in my case!) in September Mrs Noniron and I started checking availability to anywhere, yes anywhere! You have to be flexible I'd learned on the BA board! But for us it did need to be over the Easter school break as les enfants Noniron would be on a visit to France to see Mamie and Papi.

First class availability was patchy around our dates, it was Easter after all, but one flight that did work out perfectly was LHR-SFO-LHR and that suited us just fine as it would be a long enough to experience all the delights of First and allow us to create a holiday that neither of us had done before....the California Road Trip!

I am going to include approximate costings in this TR if it helps others plan.

So after hitting my BA Amex for £960 in charges, cashing in 150,000 BA miles as they were then known and redeeming a 2-4-1 my first First was booked and it felt great!

Now we had the challenge of getting Mrs Noniron and the girls to France with both of us meeting up in the CCR on the 4th of April (I've always wanted to say to Mrs Noniron I'll see you in Concorde room darling!) in time for BA287 and everyone back to BFS on the 17th April at the same time!

We got Mrs Noniron and les enfants booked on EI DUB-CDG on the 31st March with Mrs Noniron CDG-LHR on BA 4th April and myself on EI BFS-LHR with us both returning on the 17th LHR-BFS and Mamie and Papi with the girls on EZ CDG-BFS, so far so good!

Now what is the first thing you have to do when planning a road trip?.... Yes that's right! Go on amazon and buy a big map, open a bottle of 'château delirious' pour a big glass and then realise just how big America actually is!

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Over many nights of route planning the vin rouge quickly gave way to Bushmills and in a moment of clarity a road trip that would take us from San Francisco to Los Angeles down the Pacific Coast Highway, from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon to Yosemite via Death Valley and back to San Francisco in just 12 days was born!

4th April BFS-LHR-SFO
5th April SFO
6th April SFO-PCH to San Simeon
7th April San Simeon to LAX
8th April LAX
9th April LAX-LAS
10th April LAS
11th April LAS-Grand Canyon
12th April Grand Canyon
13th April Grand Canyon to Pahrump
14th April Pahrump to Yosemite via Death Valley
15th April Yosemite
16th April Yosemite to SFO-LHR
17th April LHR-BFS

Of course to do this I was going to need a car and the only car I wanted was a Mustang, might be a bit clichéd I know but I didn't want a compact or an SUV it had to be a Mustang! With a visit to avisba.com a convertible Mustang (or similar) was booked for £330 inc all insurance excesses and Mrs Noniron as an additional driver. This was by far the best rate I could get and I could have used BA miles to pay for the 'tang but the conversion rate really undervalued the points in my opinion.

THE TRIP

BFS-LHR-SFO

I hate early morning flights, period. There is nothing natural about getting up in the dark to catch an early flight no matter what luxuries await later in the day.....

My mood that morning however was good though and my parents kindly shared my early morning awakening and offered to make the short 30 mins drive to BFS and drop me off for the Aer Lingus flight to LHR and it was at that moment I decided NOT to do a TR, shock horror, I know! I had been planning a TR for ages then bottled it right there and then, standing outside Belfast International Airport having a quick fag before going through security. I couldn't bring myself to take all those pictures, wouldn't have time to put it all together, just want to enjoy the journey, couldn't write anything of value for fellow travellers etc., that's right I talked myself out of it.

So if you want to know what a BFS-LHR domestic hop on Aer Lingus is like I'll tell you....

It's a 1hour flight on a green and white A320 with blue leather seats and buy on board catering and as far as LCC's go they are quite good!

How easy is it to transit T1 to T5 at Heathrow? Very, go outside and have a quick smoke, go back inside, go down a level, get on the HEX, go up a level, go outside and have another smoke, go back inside and onwards to the BA First check-in area, easy!

I found the First check-in very well organised and professional, everyone I came in contact with were both polite and charming, so with boarding card in hand for 2K and knowing that Mrs Noniron had just checked in 2A at CDG it was off through Fast Track to the delights of the CCR.

Note to my fellow passengers in regard to Fast Track T5. If you are smart enough to have earned sufficient funds to pay for a premium seat on BA or you have proven yourself in your career that your company or client will pay for a premium seat or you've had the knowledge and intelligence to collect enough Avios then please please please prove to me that you have the brains to prepare for going through a standard airport security check. Fast Track was not a word that came into my head while people watching in the queue and it was nothing to do with the staff.

I knew to look out for the white door on the right and with a flash of my boarding card and deep breath I entered into to the serenity of the Concorde Lounge....

Breakfast fry up in the dining area

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The jockeys view of that horse!

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The terrace while waiting for Mrs Noniron

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The CCR was simply fabulous and I could have easily enjoyed another few hours there, but with Mrs Nonirons massage ending and an empty champagne flute in front of me it was time to head to the C gates for boarding and I still didn't know if it would be NF or Old and didn't care because it would be new to me!

Boarding was well under way by the time we arrived at the gate and as we slipped down the priority lane passed the throng of people who in 5 mins would be making that long, long walk into whY I caught a glimpse of the tell tale blacked out windows on our 747, so my first First was going to be in NF and that suited me just fine!

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Honestly, I was like a wee kid for the first few minutes as I absorbed the atmosphere of the cabin! In my seat, out of my seat, in my buddy seat, in Mrs Nonirons buddy seat and no I wouldn't have lunch in it and I'm only a 40 chest and 32 waist, window blind down, window blind up, seat down, seat up! Not joking! Couldn't help myself! But we were the first to enter the cabin and none of our fellow pax had joined us yet!

With amenity kit and pyjamas handed out it was time to relax with a wee glass of fizz as our cabin mates slowly joined us and I was genuinely curious to see the mix in BA F especially the glamorous gold card couple who had kept me locked out of 1A and K! But they turned out to be two rather plain male solo travellers who didn't speak to each other and strenuously avoided eye contact for 10 hours in two of the most intimate seats in the house, why a solo passenger would choose row 1 over row 2 I'll never understand but that's your privilege when you earn the status with the airline, an ego thing I guess.

My purser had introduced himself as 'R' during our pre departure champagne and get to know you chat and he mixed me a fabulously stiff G&T after take off as an aperitif while I perused the lunch menu and wine list.

Now I did warn you that I wasn't doing a TR so please excuse my lunch pics, they were intended for my eyes only......

Seared Scottish king scallop with broad bean puree and crispy porchetta with a glass of 2010 Sancerre

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Wagyu beef burger with Monterey Jack cheese, gherkin and onion enjoyed with Landmark pinot noir from California

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Raspberry and peach choux with caramelised peaches and peach syrup and fab Coteaux du Layon

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Coffee and chocolates

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Now I know that a hamburger while flying in First as a main course wouldn't be the most obvious of choices but it was selected purely for the novelty value and was actually very good but the star of the show was without a doubt was the pudding with a glass of the dessert wine.

Then things as regards to the service cabin deteriorated as 'R' left to go on his break and the crew looking after the cabin became invisible, this is my apperitif glass along with an empty wine glass and now near empty box of chocs an hour after the meal service had finished and no-one had been in the cabin since not even a cursory walk through.

Get this debris away it's blocking my view of Mrs Thatchers ankles!

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If there is one thing I hate doing on any flight it is using the call bell, but the debris from lunch was becoming irksome and there was burning thirst building somewhere deep in my liver for a Johnny Blue and so the 'ding dong' was pressed, the offending items removed and a large whisky duly delivered.

A number of whiskies later and with a blister forming on my finger I'd worked out that this crew were re-active rather than pro-active but surely one of them would have noticed that they had a lush in 2K! Curled up in a first class cabin watching a movie with a glass of your favourite tipple in hand must be a true luxury and it was a moment that I was thoroughly enjoying!

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Headset holder, knew that light had another purpose!

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With 'R' back on duty things picked up again and a delicious 'afternoon tea' tea service was rounded off with a glass of Grand Siecle and that was that, my first First was coming to an end all too soon and with 'top of descent' looming it was time to get out of the jammies and back into the jeans while watching the amazing views on the approach into SFO.

Stay tuned as we journey around the American West and a return with a fantastic crew in 'old First'

The next part I'll post for you mostly pictorial as I'm sure you are ready for a break from my rambling thoughts and poor story telling and with Mrs Noniron now on photographic duties the quality of the images increases dramatically!


halfcape
May 4, 12, 3:59 pm
Well written and I am enjoying your trip report. But, please since you have signed off on photos, suggest to your wife: we need more photos!"

Thanks for posting. Looking forward to more.

noniron
May 5, 12, 3:20 am
San Francisco

Hotel: Hyatt Fishermans Wharf $140 per night

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Alcatraz

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San Francisco was an amazing city to visit, one of those places that you instantly get a good feeling about, the atmosphere created by the people and the scenic backdrop combine wonderfully and it is a place that we will return to on another trip.

We did a city bus tour which was quite good at a cost of $35 pp after a bit of haggling and this included an hours cycle hire, if you are going to San Francisco and do want to go to Alcatraz please book your tickets in advance, the tour genuinely does sell out and there is only one official operator alcatrazcruises.com.


vecta
May 5, 12, 3:29 am
Lots of great memories there! Looking forward to the rest.

stu1985
May 5, 12, 6:11 am
Excellent report so far!

I flew LHR-SFO in F in December. I know exactly what you mean about the change in service when a member of crew takes a break. The purser serving me was very pro-active. I never had to ask for anything. When he took his break, the lady who took over was still lovely, but I did have to ask a few times for things.

Looking forward to the rest!

matthandy
May 5, 12, 6:29 am
A burger, in First??? :D

Great TR noniron, especially as you decided not to do one. How are you finding it so far? I'm loving the photos too, the horse's view is a new one!

What camera do you use?

noniron
May 5, 12, 6:37 am
A burger, in First??? :D

Great TR noniron, especially as you decided not to do one. How are you finding it so far? I'm loving the photos too, the horse's view is a new one!

What camera do you use?

Finding it hard work! LOL

Bought a Sony NEXC3 for this trip which was a step up for us from a compact but didn't get a chance to play with it until the flight, so things improved as we went along!

Moomba
May 5, 12, 6:45 am
I really wish BA would sort out the inconsistent service issues with the crew in first.

Thanks for the report noniron. I am looking forward to the rest of your road trip. ^

noniron
May 5, 12, 7:14 am
And so with our two nights at an end in that fabulous city it was time to head back to SFO and pick up the car! Now we all know when booking a car that the rental company does not guarantee a certain model, right, we as intrepid FlyerTalkers know that. However I had my heart set on doing this drive in a Mustang convertible, that is what I booked and paid for!

As we approached the desk my heart was beating a nervous rhythm and I had promised Mrs Noniron that if we were offered an 'or similar' that there wouldn't be any histrionics from me at the rental desk counter........

“Good morning Mr Noniron we have a Mitsubishi for you today” and with those words ringing in my ear it was time to remain calm and focused, deep breath, smile and lets get that Northern Irish charm working......

Now 'L' was a lovely lady and I'm sure she deals with this everyday, “have you got anything else? I'd really like to have the Mustang” and with some tapping on her keyboard came “I can let you have a Volvo for the same price”
“'L' do you know how many Volvo's there are at home, thousands, it has to be American”
“let me have a quick chat with our manager.......Mr. Noniron we can do you a Camaro discounted to an extra $20 per day, how does that sound?”
Well it was music to my ears, a proper all American muscle car, yum yum, and as I pictured myself cruising the Las Vegas strip in a V8 Camaro for an extra £150, I smiled over at Mrs Noniron and that was my first mistake, “not worth it”, “I think I'll go for it”, “not worth it” the second was to tell 'L' during a bout of small talk that we were going to LA, 'L' drops the bombshell that they couldn't do it because we intended to go to Los Angeles, something about emissions or smog but I'd stopped listening at that point, “Mr Noniron it's a pity you are set on a convertible because we have plenty of hard tops available”
“Now 'L' why didn't we have this conversation 30 mins ago.......”
She was brilliant and good fun to deal with, even offering us the chance of changing the car to a convertible at LAX if we wanted and the offer of a discount voucher for a future booking, but I was happy and with the keys in my pocket it was time to aim for Half Moon Bay and start heading south down the PCH towards Carmel for lunch and a nightstop in San Simeon.

Hotel: Best Western San Simeon $90

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And that was the end of our first day on the road, Half Moon Bay, Monterey, Pebble Beach, Carmel and ending with a night beside the seals in San Simeon, truly spectacular to drive.

Next up, heading to Los Angeles via Pismo, Santa Barbara and Malibu.

noniron
May 6, 12, 9:40 am
Pismo Beach

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$5 to drive on the beach, didn't fancy taking the Mustang down there as it would have been an awkward phone call to Avis asking for a tow out if I beached it!

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Santa Barbara

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Malibu

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noniron
May 6, 12, 10:05 am
Los Angeles

Hotel: Marriott Manhattan Beach $180 per night and $21 per day to park.

If any of you are looking for a hotel close to LAX this hotel is close enough to be an airport hotel but has the feel of a resort hotel and was being used by crew from many airlines. The only down side is the parking charge of $21 per day to park at the hotel, there are reports on Tripadvisor about ways around this but I tried and got caught every time by the valet staff! There are restaurants nearby and can recommend Lido an Italian that featured on Gordon Ramsays kitchen nightmares in the US, what ever he did it worked! For breakfast try the cafe at Bristol Farm Foods, very good value.

The Mustang parked up on Rodeo Drive!

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noniron
May 6, 12, 10:38 am
Las Vegas

Hotel: Luxor cost $40 per night

This was my 4th stay in this hotel and it will be my last! I said that to myself on the third visit but this time I really mean it, I only booked it because of the room rate of $40 inc a comp upgrade and even when I was doing it I was thinking to myself 'are you half wise?' But I couldn't get over the price. The hotel has become very run down and is in need of a facelfift and with so many new hotels now open my next visit will be to the Cosmo or the like, I think I have become a hotel snob!

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I'll park where I want mister...

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The Mustang parked up with her pals in the Luxor car park

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And with the city part of our road trip done it's off to the Canyon!

noniron
May 7, 12, 4:48 am
The Grand Canyon

Hotel: Best Western Tusayan cost $200 per night

With the bright lights of Vegas behind us, and a break even at the tables!, it was time to head towards the Grand Canyon, this drive would take us to the Hoover dam and on to Tusayan via Williams which I didn't realise that part of the iconic Route 66 runs through. Can I ask a question of you, why didn't the time change when we crossed into Arizona? I think I remember that it did the last time I visited the dam.

If I can say one thing about driving in America is that the radio stations are great, I love listening to classic rock while driving and the stations were playing hit after hit, the car had a satellite radio fitted but it was mostly FM for me

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We arrived in Tusayan late afternoon and after settling into our room it was time to head to the canyon rim and see a sunset over this natural wonder. After seeing something so many times on television or in photographs I can not describe the feeling of peering over the canyon edge on that first evening, it truly was humbling, nothing can give the impression of the vastness, the sheer scale, the colours, it oozed a mesmerising power that is still with me today.

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The next morning it was a hike down into the canyon for us, so sorry FlyerTalkers I can not regale you with tales of a champagne helicopter flight, we were heading down under our steam!

Now take a close look at this next photograph, put your reading glasses on if needed, in the very centre do you see a white trail leading to the edge? That is called the Plateau at the end of the Bright Angel trail, 3000ft elevation change each way and a return trip of 12 miles! For someone who drinks as much whiskey as is medically allowable and partial to a wee Benson and Hedges this was epic! But as I told Mrs Noniron don't worry I'm a natural athlete!

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And this is what you are rewarded with at the end..........

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Note of caution if you are thinking about doing this, it is not recommended that you attempt this route as a day hike in the summer months.

At the summit I was expecting a glass of fizz and beautiful damsel back on the rim edge there to massage my aching limbs but had to make do with the euphoria of completing this and a cold Sam Adams!

Lets say goodbye to the canyon with a few more pics.......

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Swiss Tony
May 7, 12, 7:23 am
Arizona doesn't observe daylight saving time, so for part of the year it's in the same time zone as California & Nevada, then for the rest the same zone as Utah & New Mexico.

noniron
May 7, 12, 7:28 am
Pahrump

Hotel: Best Western cost $75

With a grin of contentment and tired legs it was back into the Mustang the next morning for the run to Pahrump, I have nothing to say about Pahrump, zero, nada, zilch, this was merely a means to an end to get us close to the entrance of Death Valley except that hotel was exceptionally clean and the townsfolk a little bit weird! Sorry, if you live here please feel free to enlighten me.

Death Valley was always going to be a drive through for us the way the trip planned out on our way to Yosemite, a one day mammoth drive from Pahrump through the valley and the Sierra mountains to Delano before heading north to Yosemite. With the Tioga pass closed at this time of year our route was obviously longer than someone doing this in summer.

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Only somebody from somewhere as wet as Northern Ireland could pitch up in Death Valley in the rain and the temp at 4c, don't try and tell me it's one of hottest, baddest, meanest places on the planet, I was 'foundered'!

Below sea level!

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Small town America

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When you plan things on a map the reality can be somewhat unexpected, we thought this would be all about what we would see driving through Death Valley but the real scenery was on the drive through lake Isabella, Kernville and crossing the Sierra on the 155, however when you are at 6000ft in a Mustang with no snow chains during a freak snowfall things can take on a different meaning!

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I had to get out and ask a snowplough driver if was safe to continue......

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Just like home....

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Orange Grove near Delano

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That was a drive that took us through every scenic vista imaginable, total time to Yosemite, 11 hours!

When we got checked in I had a well earned tipple of duty free Bushmills whiskey listening to this flowing by the balcony.......welcome to Yosemite!

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noniron
May 7, 12, 7:30 am
Arizona doesn't observe daylight saving time, so for part of the year it's in the same time zone as California & Nevada, then for the rest the same zone as Utah & New Mexico.

Thank you

infamousdx
May 7, 12, 9:02 am
Beautiful Grand Canyon pictures!

Swiss Tony
May 7, 12, 11:33 am
Thank you

You're welcome! That photo at the end of your last post - is that the BW in Parumph? (sp??) Cracking balcony for $75 if it was! Brings back fond memories of the big road trip the now wife and I did over 10 years back*. Can't imagine our kids buying into the idea until they're old enough to drive however so suspect we'll never get to repeat the adventure.

* - except we flew each way in United economy, managing to wrangle a VDB package on the way back to include an upgrade to business. Hardly BA first, but it was still fun.

noniron
May 8, 12, 2:20 am
Beautiful Grand Canyon pictures!

Thank you, credit goes to Mrs Noniron! I'm rubbish!

noniron
May 8, 12, 2:23 am
You're welcome! That photo at the end of your last post - is that the BW in Parumph? (sp??) Cracking balcony for $75 if it was! Brings back fond memories of the big road trip the now wife and I did over 10 years back*. Can't imagine our kids buying into the idea until they're old enough to drive however so suspect we'll never get to repeat the adventure.

* - except we flew each way in United economy, managing to wrangle a VDB package on the way back to include an upgrade to business. Hardly BA first, but it was still fun.

That was a view of the Merced river from the Blue Butterfly Inn Yosemite, working on the Yosemite part today!

noniron
May 8, 12, 3:53 am
Yosemite

Hotel: Blue Butterfly Inn cost $270 per night

I haven't posted pictures of any of the hotels we used as they were all pretty generic chains and all of them provided us with everything we expected but this place is a little bit different and therefore worthy of a mention in its own right. When researching the hotels for our journey I can tell you like everyone else planning a trip like this, a lot of time is spent on Tripadvisor or similar hotel websites and all the accommodation I was finding for the Yosemite area was either overpriced or of poor quality and more often than not a combination of both. When I came across the Blue Butterfly Inn in El Portal it was everything I had been looking for.

It is a B&B and I did have some unfounded reservations about not staying in a hotel but this place is totally unlike my preconceptions of B&B accommodation based on my youthful experiences in the UK and Ireland! The Inn is surrounded by a large hotel complex as described by reviewers on Tripadvisor but do not let this be an issue for you as it is all about the amazing view on river front part of the house and anyway the hotel facilities next door provide a very welcoming bar area, a restaurant and a pizza joint.

How to describe the Blue Butterfly? Well, in the lounge area of the house it is like visiting your favourite Aunts house!, the fire is lit, there is always a fresh pot of tea on the table and the cookie jar is full of treats! In the bedroom (the 'Lotus' room) however the feel is completely different, it is like staying in a suite in a boutique hotel, the quality and ambiance of the room is created with art deco hints and the view over river makes it one of the best rooms I've ever stayed in.

The hosts Ron and Liz are fountain of knowledge of the Yosemite area and will guide you through all the activities and sights based on what you would like to see and do during your visit to the park.

The 'Lotus' room Blue Butterfly Inn

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noniron
May 8, 12, 6:59 am
Yosemite National Park

The awe inspiring beauty of Mother Nature......

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Nothing that I could put into words can describe just how gorgeous this park is, I hope you enjoyed the pictures.

With our road trip coming to an end all that's left is a spin back to SFO and return the Mustang back to her owners, I really enjoyed this car and am glad that I ended up with a hard top as the convertible over such distances would have become tiresome.

Total miles driven 2,400

Next up the return flight BA286 Old First Class

corporateslave
May 8, 12, 7:38 am
Excellent report noniron, makes we want to plan a road trip out west.

ma91pmh
May 8, 12, 7:48 am
Truly fabulous trip report, with excellent quality photographs. Very enjoyable to read and watch and certainly makes me think of heading out west again to enjoy

You are right about 1a/k. I picked 1k as a solo traveler on my recent trip and found that it was just too close to 1a. It was not bothersome at all, but in future I'll stick with 2a or 2k as preferred choice if solo. And lucky you to get new first!

jv66
May 8, 12, 8:59 am
Great TR with some amazing photos, thanks for sharing.

printingray
May 8, 12, 10:28 am
Great photos with excellent demonstration. Hope that it was an enjoyable trip for you as it was enjoyable for me to read.

accrue450
May 8, 12, 12:14 pm
and so the 'ding dong' was pressed, the offending items removed and a large whisky duly delivered.

LOL. gotta love that british humor.

(non-british here):D

noniron
May 9, 12, 4:20 am
British Airways 286

SFO-LHR 16th April

So, it was time to head for home, our final drive had taken us from Yosemite to SFO on a route suggested to us by Liz from the Blue Butterfly and in no time at all we were whizzing through Silicon Valley towards the airport. I'd read about a burger chain called In n Out in other forums here on FlyerTalk and really wanted to try one on this trip but didn't get the chance as Mrs Noniron has a particular aversion to fast food joints in general! and anyway there never seemed to be one in the right place at the right time! However it was luchtime and we had made good time on the road when I spotted that big yellow arrow beckoning us as we passed by the McAfee and Ebay buildings in the valley. Time for a pitstop, and what did I think? Pretty good concept actually, a simple no gimmicks menu and a great burger with tasty fries, I liked it and glad we stopped.

Terraces Lounge SFO

We entered the lounge just as the early flight to LHR was boarding with a 747 fitted with new First awaiting them and took some comfy chairs by the window in the Club World section, there really isn't any difference to the small First class ante room and anyway it looked a bit claustrophobic in there.

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Our ride to LHR without the window blanks so it is going to be old First!

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Lounge drinks

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The lounge while nothing fancy was quite pleasant and it was great to sit down with a glass of Jameson and catch up with the home newspaper stories in the UK press, the lounge staff made regular runs offering crudités and iceream sundaes which is a nice touch me thinks.

The best bit about this lounge and it has been mentioned many times in previous reports is the ability to board directly from the lounge and with our flight ready to board it was time to get my first look at an old First cabin and I was again excited, a lucky boy to experience both versions of the British Airways First class product on my first First!

The view from 2K

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As a result of the direct boarding we all arrived in the cabin at the same time but it quickly became apparent to me that 1A and K hadn't been taken, I had checked online at T72 and again at the check-in desk but couldn't snag them so while everyone else was settling in to their seats I asked 'M' who would turn out to be one the best crew members I've flown with if they were available and after a quick check of the manifest she told us 1A and K were no shows, BINGO! Mr and Mrs Noniron welcome to the best seats in the house!

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noniron
May 9, 12, 4:39 pm
The crew on this flight in the F cabin were led by 'M' and her team all of whom including the CSD hailed from Scotland, and, boy were they good!

The CSD came round to introduce herself pre-departure with i-pad in hand just as 'M' was settling us in with a glass of fizz from our seats 2K and 3K into row 1, I'm still waiting to meet the CSD from our outbound flight though I'm sure someone threw a US Customs form at me at some stage!

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Chasing a Virgin home to bed!

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Pics from 1K on the climb out from SFO

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That night the cabin took on the atmosphere of a Scottish country house, imagine being pampered in a secret castle hidden away in the Highlands, now dwell on that thought for a moment, isn't that an image to warm the cockles of anyone's heart, the only thing missing....... a glowing log fire in the closet between 1A and K and our crew in their kilts!

Dinner

Poached Lobster and Pommery mustard dressing with a glass of Meursault Les Clous 2008

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Braised rack of veal with truffle demi-glace and a glass of Bordeaux Chateau Camensac 2005

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A little portion of Truffle Camembert (I like to eat the French way of fromage before pudding!)

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Chocolate bread pudding with ice-cream and another glass of the Coteaux du Layon

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With the repas complete, what else is there to enjoy in a First class cabin on a night flight? Yes of course, let's get ready for bed.

As 'M' finished clearing my dinning table she asked in soft Mid Lothian accent.....
“Shall I make up your bed Mr Noniron, is there anything else I can bring you, a little night cap perhaps?

“Oh 'M' that would be great, a large Malt would be just be the thing”

When I returned from the bathroom my seat had been turned into a bed complete with mattress, pillow and a very nice quilt and as I snuggled in the male purser working Mrs Nonirons side, again another softly spoken Scot approached with an 18 year old Glenlivet.....

“Nice to see you settling in for the night with a nice Malt Mr Noniron, enjoy”

Honestly you couldn't make it up! I felt like saying to them, let's not end this night, if I throw another log in that fire burning in the closet shall we break out a couple bottles and have a 'hooley'!

Bed time........zzzzzzz

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Sleep time, that's why you are tucked up in First after all isn't it? Well for me that night it just didn't happen, it isn't that I didn't have any sleep I just dozed, but in a contented way, I think that I was thinking about seeing my girls in the morning AKA les enfants, we'd had webcams but it was time for big hug! Ahhh! Now take look at the next photo, you'll have to look closely though as it's very dark in old F mid Atlantic, sometime during the night the crew tidied our slippers by the closet, my fireplace....

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Morning

I'm not the greatest breakfast eater in the world straight after awakening and just asked for some pastries and tea while Mrs Noniron tucked into the full English which looked great by the way (with a fully cooked sausage) if that means nothing to you go and search the BAEC forum for Hiddys sausage!

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Morning breaking in the cabin with a coffee.....

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And so as I ended the outbound flight report that was that! The end of our tour was coming to an end and into the bowels of the T5 immigration process we went (and all UK airports at the moment, as being heavily discussed on the BAEC forum) and the First experience was well and truly over as we made our way to T1 for the EI flight back to BFS.

If you have been following this from the start you'll know that this had been all about getting everyone back to Belfast at the same time, and how did it work out?.....brilliantly......all flights came in on time and after the EZ arrived from CDG it was big hugs for our girls, Mamie and Papi France and of course Nanny and Granda Noniron!

That's all folks.....

Now I leave you fellow FlyerTalkers with this TR, our journey is over for this trip and hopefully there will be many more to come!

If anyone is planning something similar please feel to post and ask or PM

G

BigEyedFish
May 9, 12, 5:15 pm
Great trip report, I really enjoyed both the prose and the pics!

ardboe
May 10, 12, 4:09 am
Great pictures and report noniron.

Spymon
May 10, 12, 4:40 am
Really enjoyed this, thanks for bringing back the memories of San Francisco and the Grand Canyon. After seeing your photos I'm regretting not buying the Sony NEX-C3 before this trip, we were very close to getting one a few weeks before. How did you find the camera compared to what you were using before?

jpetekYXMD80
May 10, 12, 4:52 am
Those pictures from around Death Valley were absolutely stunning, especially with the clouds between the mountains. This was a treat.

noniron
May 10, 12, 9:47 am
Really enjoyed this, thanks for bringing back the memories of San Francisco and the Grand Canyon. After seeing your photos I'm regretting not buying the Sony NEX-C3 before this trip, we were very close to getting one a few weeks before. How did you find the camera compared to what you were using before?

We had been using a Sony cybershot compact but wanted something a bit more advanced without making the jump to a full on DSLR so the NEX C3 was perfect for us and must admit we both love it, we have enjoyed playing with all the features, it came with two lenses but we need to invest in a bigger zoom lens and some filters, (guess what Mrs Noniron is getting from Santa!)

Seat 2A
May 10, 12, 11:34 am
Nice trip! As one who has driven well over one hundred road trips through every single county in the eleven western states, I hope you can manage a few more trips back to our fair continent. Should you ever get your fill of the west (impossible in my estimation), there's equal beauty of a different style through New England and the eastern third of the country. And then there's the drive up to Alaska. Wishing you many happy miles ahead...

Betteronacamel
May 10, 12, 1:01 pm
Nice job.

Loved your pictures ^

Old Coaster
May 10, 12, 7:09 pm
Magnificent report Noniron.

You did a lot better than me in getting a Mustang. I booked a 'Stang from Hertz in Denver and they insisted that a Mercury Cougar (Mondeo with lipstick) was in the same category and that was all they had - 'take it or leave it' . Wretched thing was horrid with vile 3 speed slushbox. I knocked up 4500 miles on the thing before dropping it off at SFO.

noniron
May 11, 12, 3:27 pm
Nice trip! As one who has driven well over one hundred road trips through every single county in the eleven western states, I hope you can manage a few more trips back to our fair continent. Should you ever get your fill of the west (impossible in my estimation), there's equal beauty of a different style through New England and the eastern third of the country. And then there's the drive up to Alaska. Wishing you many happy miles ahead...

Thank you Seat 2A, New England definitely appeals to me, I've said in previous posts that I only found FlyerTalk by stumbling upon your trip report 'the long way to Australia'

dcmike
May 13, 12, 8:10 am
Absolutely stunning report! Your pictures were incredible and it looks like you both had an amazing trip! I'm glad you decided to go through with it and didn't fully change your mind at the beginning.

IzzyL
May 13, 12, 3:21 pm
Wow, wonderful photos and report. Thanks

FlightNurse
May 14, 12, 4:22 am
You know you broke one of the rule of PCH, must be in a Convertable or better yet a motorcycle...

noniron
May 14, 12, 6:53 am
You know you broke one of the rule of PCH, must be in a Convertable or better yet a motorcycle...

Now a motorcycle would have been fun! :D

FlightNurse
May 14, 12, 10:31 pm
Great Report, I love seeing America from the prespective of someone who is not from the US...

I grew up in Calif and had done PCH on motorcycle many time, even done Yosmite on bike, some of the best views ANYWHERE.... Next trip, do a rafting trip in the Grand Canyon, this is really the only way to see the Canyon...


Now a motorcycle would have been fun! :D

noniron
Jan 9, 13, 2:56 pm
LOL. gotta love that british humor.

(non-british here):D

Just re-read this report, sorry for not replying!

Glad that you got the funny side, sometimes things get lost in translation! :)

TheAberdonian
Mar 14, 13, 3:41 pm
I absolutely loved this report. We did a similar trip last summer but wish my pics were as good as these. Great job.

Andy

ROCruiser
Mar 14, 13, 9:52 pm
Enjoyed every bit of this trip report! Great pictures.

Betteronacamel
Mar 17, 13, 3:07 am
Very nice job there. Great photos ^

I recently completed 2 BA F sectors and on neither flight did the CSD do any kind of visit (not too bothered about that TBH).

Like you, I experienced a 'reactive crew' - great service up to the dessert course and then BANG - nothing. No coffee, liquers, chocolates. I cleared my own plate away.

It seems that as you hit the 2 hour mark, the crew just down tools and then reappear for the tea service.

Most F pax appreciate a quiet cabin but BA sometimes takes this too far.

origin
Mar 17, 13, 1:17 pm
A great trip report, thanks. Its been over 10 years since I have done this trip. Maybe I need to do it again.

noniron
Mar 17, 13, 5:16 pm
Thank you for your recent comments, can't believe it was nearly a year a go!

For ALL pics that do not include images of aircraft either inside or out credit must go to Mrs Noniron!

My dearest Mrs Noniron has no comprehension of TR's, I can't even entice her to take a look at an SFO777 luxury or an Eightblack funny, not even a Matthandy! Never mind all the others who post and write on this board, to her it is lost!

To this day she has never looked at this (a good thing perhaps!) nor the Menorcan TR this Autumn.

:D

justin_krusty
Mar 18, 13, 5:29 am
I really enjoyed this read, nice job.

aSiAnRiCk
Mar 19, 13, 6:31 am
Thanks for the good read ^

BostonFlyer1624
Mar 19, 13, 5:38 pm
What an exciting trip...how long did it take to plan?

noniron
Mar 20, 13, 9:33 am
What an exciting trip...how long did it take to plan?

Three bottles of red wine a bottle of Bushmills! ;)

Seriously though, the planning was quite enjoyable. Trying to work out a route that would allow us to see everything that we wanted in our time frame was challenging, but hey we're F'ters and like that king of thing!

Probably spent month on it total but that was just taking a look at it every now and then when I had some spare time.



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