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Las Vegas thread and MSE guide 2009 part 2

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  • luci
    luci Posts: 5,960 Forumite
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    September
    I'm flying from Aberdeen. If the time change meant you wouldn't be able to make a connection, they would move you onto another connecting flight.
  • Zazie
    Zazie Posts: 335 Forumite
    edited 9 December 2009 at 6:58PM
    April
    I think if all the flights are part of the same booking then they have a duty to get you there.

    SNAP with luci
  • gamboller
    gamboller Posts: 189 Forumite
    edited 9 December 2009 at 7:05PM
    March
    Looking at the All American Canyon helicopter tour on viator with 7% disc code FSAV7 Comes to about 533 dollars for 2. What sort of rates are they selling these tours over there? Also an extra 80dollars for other charges
  • Zazie
    Zazie Posts: 335 Forumite
    April
    Was thinking of seeing the Lion King in Las Vegas, but it's cheaper in London. Would it be more impressive (better theatre, cast, etc) in Vegas? Or should I just wait until the next time I'm in London?
  • nvh
    nvh Posts: 1,653 Forumite
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    luci wrote: »
    No great shakes if you live in the south and fly direct from Heathrow. However for the rest of us who have connecting flights, any time change is important as it has a knock on effect.
    it's also the reason I get put off booking a train to go to / return from Heathrow :( never mind any delays that may also be suffered on our trusty rail networks :(

    annoying and as Stoneman says, seems so frequent!

    thanks for posting anyways, i would've checked before I went, but I certainly haven't received an email about it!
  • Froggitt
    Froggitt Posts: 5,904 Forumite
    December ( including Xmas and New Year )
    Just did my esta. Is it right theres no date of travel on it?

    Also, presumably the part of the Virgin site where you used to enter same info eg passport no, hotel, thats no longer needed?
    illegitimi non carborundum
  • nvh
    nvh Posts: 1,653 Forumite
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    Froggitt wrote: »
    Just did my esta. Is it right theres no date of travel on it?

    Also, presumably the part of the Virgin site where you used to enter same info eg passport no, hotel, thats no longer needed?

    Unfortunately, I can't remember what I had to input first time round on my ESTA --- Anyways, I updated mine a few days ago for our next trip and the only 'trip' relevant thing it asked me was which carrier and flight number I would be coming in on. Rest was just snail / email address information
  • luci
    luci Posts: 5,960 Forumite
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    September
    I just updated mine the other day and as well as the flight No and carrier, I also updated the address of our first night's stay.

    Froggitt, I would still update the Virgin site as they are required to have API (Advance Passenger Information).
  • CvPiper
    CvPiper Posts: 197 Forumite
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    May
    Also just completed advanced info on BA site, and ESTA, like Luci I have had a flight time change, but its ok for us as we are driving 2.5 hrs to airport anyway.

    Next question - Is it worth £20 each way PP for a seat selection on BA? The 777 is mainly 3-3-3 with only one or two sets of two seats?
  • stoneman
    stoneman Posts: 4,549 Forumite
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    September
    luci wrote: »
    No great shakes if you live in the south and fly direct from Heathrow. However for the rest of us who have connecting flights, any time change is important as it has a knock on effect.
    Point taken if the return leg lands later than planned.
    The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.
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