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  • #16
    Once again another fabulous TR 9V-SIA! Happy XXth Wedding Anniversary!

    I wonder if JPA will be given the contract to design the next generation F & J cabins for SQ. Considering that they have been involved in SkySuites, New First & New Business.

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    • #17
      Excellent report ! And of course, a happy anniversary too

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 9V-SPL View Post
        Hi 9V-SIA! Wonderful trip report! Loved the pictures and details!
        Glad you're enjoying it

        Originally posted by ginkoka View Post
        Indeed. Just shows how little it takes to deliver customer satisfaction.

        It's not just about adding more bells and whistles

        Originally posted by SliverKris View Post
        Happy anniversary 9V-SIA! Looking forward for the rest of the journey.

        Gosh, it looks so vivid I am so wanna bite those heart shaped pralines!
        Thanks

        The heart shaped ones are the best of this batch

        Originally posted by sumitsan View Post
        Thanks again for another SQ 747-400 TR, since time in the SkySuites. Don't think I'll get a chance to fly this cabin again before their withdrawal.

        Also Happy Anniversary!!
        You're welcome

        If they're smart, they'll just "threaten" to withdraw so people like me will plan farewell trips on them.

        As it stands, I have a few SIN-EWR trips lined up and thinking of doing SIN-FRA-JFK and returning EWR-SIN.

        Originally posted by KC* View Post
        First of all, nice pics and report, 9V-SIA. I really enjoyed them.

        I was a young boy when the 747 was first introduced and my dad frequently flew F (no such thing as J, then).

        The upper deck was initially just a lounge - called the Silver Kris Lounge. It did not have a stretched upper deck - just 3 windows, I think. Later on, with the slightly stretched upper deck, they introduced the beds. From one of his photos, it had curtains for privacy.

        ((I hope my memory of the above are accurate - please correct me if I am wrong))

        I was trying to google for some pics of these but not so successful. Would be nice for posterity. I would post my dad's pics but they were all lost years ago.

        Thanks again for a really nice TR.
        Thanks.

        Your inputs always welcome KC*

        I'm wondering whether 742 went from F upper deck lounge to business class

        742 seems too small to have fitted 8 beds.

        Maybe upper deck slumberettes started with 743.

        According to CS, there were 16 F seats at the nose and you had to pre-book the upper deck slumberettes

        I imagine the 8 PAXs who didn't get them would not be too happy

        I flew to Japan in upper deck of 742 on my honeymoon


        Originally posted by SilverChris View Post
        Nice report! The person who designed the skysuites is a genius!
        Originally posted by Nick C View Post
        Once again another fabulous TR 9V-SIA! Happy XXth Wedding Anniversary!

        I wonder if JPA will be given the contract to design the next generation F & J cabins for SQ. Considering that they have been involved in SkySuites, New First & New Business.
        Thanks.

        I didn't know JPA designed both SkySuite and New First & Business Class.

        Here's a link to their aircraft seat designs

        jpadesign

        I'm not surprised JL First Class seat is designed by them.

        I remember thinking this is what SQ's New First should have been

        The other seat I think has SkySuite DNA is Oman Air's New Business Class


        Originally posted by SQflyergirl View Post
        Excellent report ! And of course, a happy anniversary too
        Thanks. My wife now says she doesn't get jet lag when she flies First

        What does this mean?........
        Last edited by 9V-SIA; 23 April 2011, 08:17 AM.

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        • #19
          Excellent trip report and a good read.

          Thanks

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          • #20
            Thanks for yet another nice TR, 9V-SIA.
            I can't get tired of your 744 TRs.
            What a nice way to celebrate your wedding anniversary! Congratulations.

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            • #21
              Happy Anniversary to both of you and thank you for bringing us, once again, lovely shots from a great trip.

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              • #22
                Thanks for sharing the wonderful trip report!

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                • #23
                  Great TR as usual, 9V-SIA.

                  Originally posted by 9V-SIA View Post



                  Now THAT is what you call a FIRST CLASS CABIN.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
                    Now THAT is what you call a FIRST CLASS CABIN.
                    Absolutely Unlike a certain 4 year old product still deemed new.

                    Edit: 747 posts!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Logan^ View Post
                      Excellent trip report and a good read.

                      Thanks
                      You're welcome

                      Originally posted by StarG View Post
                      Thanks for yet another nice TR, 9V-SIA.
                      Easy to write TRs when you are enjoying the experience

                      I can't get tired of your 744 TRs.
                      Does this mean I have to do one in Y?

                      What a nice way to celebrate your wedding anniversary! Congratulations.
                      Very nice break. As you will see....

                      Originally posted by N_Architect View Post
                      Happy Anniversary to both of you and thank you for bringing us, once again, lovely shots from a great trip.
                      N_Architect, we don't see enough of you here on SQTalk. Or your spicy tales..

                      Originally posted by Buster CT1K View Post
                      Thanks for sharing the wonderful trip report!
                      You're welcome

                      Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
                      Great TR as usual, 9V-SIA.
                      Thanks. I hope the enthusiasm comes through in my TRs.

                      I must say 150-200 flights a year that you do will kill it for me, premium cabin or not

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                      • #26
                        Road Trip Santa Barbara

                        Introduction

                        Our normal road trip would involve driving in one general direction, overnight stops along the way then continue driving.

                        And that was the original plan: to drive north from LA to SF along the Pacific Coast Highway. Then fly back to LA for our flight home.

                        However, we opted for a more relaxing option. Drive to Santa Barbara, establish a base and explore the region for 3 days,

                        then 3 days in LA before flying home.



                        On my last trip here in 2004, I did too much.

                        Severely jet lagged, I had to drive to San Diego in rush hour traffic.

                        I flew Executive Economy on the A345 then. So maybe my wife is right. No jet lag after flying First!!


                        I try not to drive more than 2-3 hours a day on my road trips.

                        I've done 12 hours in my youth but remember vividly fighting to stay awake on the highway. Not advisable.

                        Our local newspapers report regularly Singaporeans getting killed after falling asleep at the wheel

                        So Santa Barbara is perfect. It's about 2 hour drive north of LA

                        ( 3 if you stop for lunch & shopping at Camarillo Premium Outlets )

                        So this is where we stayed..

                        San Ysidro Ranch

                        From this base, we explored Santa Barbara as well as getting to revisit an old favourite.. Ojai ( pronounced Oh High )

                        Our first night in US then, we ate in the hotel at the Plough and Angel

                        My fish and chips..



                        My wife's prawns..



                        Food was very un-inspiring..

                        Dinner menu on our last night. Very dark restaurant accounts for poor picture quality





                        Specials...



                        We were very full so no starter. Olives were very good.



                        Wild striped bass



                        Chocolate Mint Souffle

                        Last edited by 9V-SIA; 23 April 2011, 08:21 AM.

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                        • #27
                          Does this mean I have to do one in Y?
                          Sounds cool Be sure to include pics of the seat, handset, galley and IFE

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                          • #28
                            Camarillo Premium Outlets

                            This outlet, just off I-101, is about an hour north of LA, halfway to Santa Barbara.

                            We come here every time we visit LA

                            Noteworthy is an airfield next to the mall and you can see a line of private aircraft landing or taking off from the highway, even before you see the mall

                            There are 3 huge sections to this mall:
                            1. Fashion Court
                            2. Main Court
                            3. Promenade


                            and we came here 3 times to cover the whole place: on our way to SYR, once during our stay at SYR & on the way back to LA.

                            Camarillo Premium Outlets

                            Well, after what that nice immigration officer said to her at LAX, my wife just had to shop here. The fountain of youth in the foreground



                            We time our visits to factory outlets for weekdays. Most of the shops are empty but not this one. Always crowded.

                            On one of our visits this time, 2 coach loads of Malaysians shopping here. A lot of happy faces I can tell you!



                            Can never buy enough jeans.

                            Last edited by 9V-SIA; 22 April 2011, 06:24 PM.

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                            • #29
                              Hertz Never Lost

                              This is the latest version of Hertz Never Lost and has a touch screen. Much more fast & user friendly than the previous model.

                              One reason why I rent from the Premium range at Hertz as I've been caught without this useful tool in their lower range cars ( despite pre ordering Never Lost )



                              On the Interstate 101 from LA, the GPS brings you to Ojai along the valley floor on Highway 33.



                              Not too exciting a route except for seeing a lot of these...



                              Didn't know there was still oil in California

                              However, from SYR, we head south on Interstate-101 to Carpenteria, then take the Highway 150 across a scenic "mountain pass", skirting Lake Casitas, to the town

                              Route to Ojai & Camarillo Premium Outlets

                              And the right tool to negotiate these mountain roads... a C300



                              Doing my "Top Gear" thing. 3.0l V6 is wasted on Singapore's congested roads. Here, it's a dream.

                              Better ride than my BMW, which has run flat tyres. Much appreciated on the pot holed roads I encountered in the US



                              Truth be told, I did not exceed the speed limit as I didn't want to get manhandled by CHIPs

                              Everyone was overtaking me. Cars, pick ups, buses

                              Lake Casitas lies below us..



                              Ojai lies beneath the mountain range in the background



                              The only person I managed to overtake was this cyclist. Can you see him? A lot of cyclists were using this road. Uphill must be challenging but downhill... wheee



                              About to overtake him..



                              Finally reach the lake



                              The rest of the way to Ojai is straight roads with long sweeping curves...



                              .. filled with many orange groves



                              Resisted the temptation to speed by using the cruise control.

                              Don't know how strict enforcement is in the area but there were SPEED CHECK warnings all along the way

                              Still, a beautiful scenic route into Ojai
                              Last edited by 9V-SIA; 25 April 2011, 09:23 PM.

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                              • #30
                                Ojai

                                We love Ojai and stayed here our previous 2 visits:
                                • outside town at the Blue Iguana when we came with the kids &
                                • Emerald Iguana in town... when it was just the two of us


                                This picture captures all the important buildings in Ojai!



                                The Post Office...



                                & Libbey Park beyond



                                The Cinema



                                Arcade Shopping Centre & the mountains we saw on drive from Lake Casitas



                                View of the mountains from the park



                                It may seem like a one horse town..



                                .. but I'll next tell you why we LOVE to come here...
                                Last edited by 9V-SIA; 25 April 2011, 02:56 PM.

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