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Why am I going to Las Vegas this weekend?

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I have done quite a few weekend breaks in the past which, to a normal person, would seem fairly crazy.  New York, Dubai, Cape Town … these are not the sort of places where you normally head to after work on Thursday or Friday night, only to be back at your desk on Monday.

I have considered a weekend break in Las Vegas in the past with friends to celebrate landmark birthdays, but I always rejected it as crazy.  The jet lag on a flight westwards is far more painful than flying east.  (South Africa is actually a dream weekend break destination as long as you fly business or first class as you fly overnight both ways and there is minimal time difference.)

This weekend, though, I am going for it.  Vegas, baby.

Do I plan to spend three days at pool parties?

No.

Do I plan to spend three days in the casinos?

No.

Do I plan to spend three days repeatedly watching Matt Goss from Bros in his acclaimed new career as a Vegas headline act?!

No.

I will be spending three days discussing frequent flyer blogging.

Randy Petersen, the original founder of Flyertalk, current owner of US frequent flyer network Boarding Area and all-round nice bloke has invited me to join his network of writers for their annual conference.  I am genuinely looking forward to meeting a lot of the people whose work I have read over the years.

As you would expect, I have structured the trip to maximise the new products I can try out.

Outbound, I am flying to Los Angeles on a British Airways A380.  This will be the first time that I have flown a BA A380.  I look forward to seeing how the new, slightly bigger, First Class cabin compares to other aircraft.

I will also write an article on The Concorde Room at Heathrow which I have never reviewed on HfP before.

From Los Angeles, I will be taking a Virgin America flight.  Whilst other American airlines are in a race to the bottom, Virgin America has invested in what looks like a very impressive Business / First Class hydrid short-haul seat which seems to knock anything else in the US or Europe out of the water.

Coming back, I am on the direct BA Las Vegas to Heathrow flight.  That is an overnight flight so I don’t expect much from that.  I do intend to check out the new American Express airport lounge in Las Vegas, open to anyone with a Platinum charge card.

It will take me a few days to recover from the flight, but hopefully I can get some trip reports up on the site late next week.

For the avoidance of doubt …. posting will continue as normal over the weekend!  Responses to your comments will be delayed, however, unless BA decides to install in-flight wi-fi in the next 48 hours ….

Comments (49)

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  • Stephen F says:

    Pool party reviews/photos would be popular, so please do rethink!

    • Anon says:

      Bet Raffles put that pic on to catch your eye…!

    • Halo says:

      1/. There’s a slim chance that Mrs Raffles might actually read his blog, so of course he’s not going to a pool party.
      2/. Raffles can multi-task.
      3/. Actually that photo wasn’t a pool party – it was last year’s Frequent Flyer Conference. Randy isn’t called Randy for nothing!

      Have a great weekend Raffles – wish I was there, at the errr conference 😉

  • Henry P says:

    Looking forward to your review. I started reading your blog about 18 months ago to help build up enough Avios to do precisely these 2 long haul flights with my wife for her 50th (with more than a weekend in between). It will be interesting to read a more experienced traveller’s view of the experience. For what it’s worth we thought the flight out was excellent. The one back – not so much!

  • Jeff says:

    Yay! See you in Vegas this weekend!

  • Nick says:

    Sounds good to me.

  • darrenf says:

    South Africa isn’t too bad in economy either 🙂

    • john says:

      But if you fly at the back of the plane there is a time difference that doesn’t impact business/first? I’ve often struggled to justify the extra cost but now that the ability to bend time to fit your will is included I will try and fly at the front more often.

      • Raffles says:

        What I meant was that, in business or first, you can get standard 8 hours sleep. That is unlikely to be the case in economy.

        • darrenf says:

          Ah, but some of us only sleep 4 hours a night anyway 😉 (I did back to back LHR-JNB-LHR last fri and sat night in economy!)

          • Richie says:

            By back to back do you mean you did that flight in economy? By choice, for no reason, ? Or have I misunderstood?

        • Daz says:

          When the lights go out In economy I pull the hand luggage out of the overheads luggage compartments and sleep like a beautiful caterpillar in a cocoon. I like to refer to it a cat-weasel class!
          I’m nearly able to redeem my avios for a 2-4-1 in business/first oh yes my time has come!!!

  • Clive J says:

    Sounds like an interesting trip. On a whim I have agreed to 5 days in Vegas with some mates over Xmas. Out Virgin UC back PE. Was going to have a couple of nights in the Venetian on points but it’s only around £110 a night so not good value using points.

  • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

    Great of Randy to come up with such a plausible cover story for what is surely still just a weekend jolly 😉

    In my experience, Virgin America is everything it’s cracked up to be.

  • Phil says:

    Please find time to try the kobe ribeye at Craftsteak in the MGM.

    Trust me you will not regret it.

    • Adey says:

      Seconded!

      Also, hope you have time for at least one pool party while you’re there. You can post details here….we won’t tell.

      Adey

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