We left our apartment early evening for our 9:00pm flight and made it Narita in no time. Everyone always says how far away Narita is from the city, but when there is no traffic, it really isn't that bad. Would much rather drive to Narita than LAX.
We found the Etihad First Class check in and got rid of our bags and made our way to the lounge. We made a special effort not to look homeless for our nice flight in First Class and did a pretty good job for the most part. The lounge at LAX is nice but unremarkable. We did eat a mini dinner because you never know what to expect on the plane. Of course, the food turned out to be the best airline food we have ever had, so we regretted eating anything at all beforehand!
After an hour or so at the lounge, we made our way down to the gate. It felt very full for a New Year's Eve flight, but we were allowed to board first because we had the little ones with us. Every now and then they are good for something. They were excited to get on the plane because we had told them during our trip to Da Nang in November that the next trip would be on the fancy plane.
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Excited to take TsumTsum Sven on her trip |
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Posing in front of a Japanese New Year display at the airport |
We were very warmly greeted by three or four of the cabin crew and were shown to the First Class cabin. They informed us that we were the only ones in First Class tonight so we could pick any of the 12 suites. Joe and Lizzy sat in the middle two seats in Row 3 while Annie and I sat in Row 2. It is awesome getting to fly up front for a 14 hour flight, but hearing that we were going to be the only ones up there really removed all stress from the flight. Joe was sort of disappointed that he could have looked homeless like usual since we were the only ones up there, but that was the only negative. We are always a bit sensitive when we have the girls in a premium cabin in case they would act up, so being the only ones up there allowed us to relax a bit more than we would have. Let the fun begin!
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The divider in the middle of the seats goes up if you want some privacy |
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Enjoying some pre-flight drinks - coffee for me and freshly squeeze orange juice for the girls |
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The flight attendants took the girls up to the cockpit before takeoff! |
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Juice monsters |
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One of the flight attendants was the designated "nanny on board" - she brought special gifts for the girls |
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Annie's evening meal - fruit platter, rolls and a fruit smoothie |
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Champagne and snacks for mom |
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Hoping she doesn't think this is normal |
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The door next to the aisle also slid closed for total privacy! |
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Mini bar in every suite - was have been great if actually refridgerated |
Etihad has a "chef" on board for the First Class cabin and she came out and introduced herself and explained how the food would work for the flight. There was an extensive menu and since we were the only ones in the cabin, she said to just tell her what we wanted to eat and she would try to make anything we could come up with. They came around with amenity kits and an awesome pair of black pajamas for Joe and me that we both put on before the flight took off. There was a fairly sizable bathroom at the front of the plane were we changed and they took our clothes and hung them up for us and brought them back for us to change into at the end of the flight. It was nice to spend the 14 hours in some comfy pajamas instead of regular clothes. We got the girls fed as quickly as we could and then got them in their jammies, set up their beds, and put on a movie for them in their seats. I then moved back to Joe's suite and sat on the ottoman across from him and had a great New Year's Eve dinner at 38,000 feet. It was pretty cool to finish off the best year of our life in this way.
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Annie's friends all ready for sleepy time |
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Princess Ariel in her pull up |
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Only have date night once or twice a year but they are usually good ones |
We ended up ordering a garden salad, some chicken briyani, a steak sandwich and a dessert sampler. We intended on sharing one of everything and when the chef sent two of each we realized it was WAY too much food and sent the extras up to the pilots.
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Seriously good airline food |
After we ate, I went to check on Annie and found out that she had ordered a couple of chocolate cookies on her own and was very much enjoying her New Year's eve without any parental supervision. As usual, Lizzy was being a handful and was not interested in going to sleep. She was still up at midnight when the crew came around with champagne to celebrate the New Year. Both Joe and I fell asleep shortly after and got a good six or seven hours of sleep. They make up the beds very nicely with a nice mini mattress and some pretty comfortable bedding. Certainly the best sleep I have gotten on a plane.
We woke up in advance of landing and had breakfast and some other snacks. The crew was fantastic and really nice to the girls. Annie and Lizzy had a lot of fun on the flight. Annie was basically perfect and Lizzy was Lizzy so all an all, no complaints. The flight attendants allowed us to get off the plane first so the people at the back of the plane were queued up waiting to deplane. Annie looked up to me and very innocently asked who all those people were. We told her those were the other passengers and she innocently said, "Oh, I didn't know there were other people on the plane." We realized that since we boarded first and were the only ones in our cabin, she never thought that there was anyone else with us. Idiot.
It was BY FAR the best flight of our lives. Instead of making the travel part miserable, it was actually fun and we didn't want it to end. However, it still blows our mind that anyone would actually pay retail for that. We used miles to make it very reasonable, but the cash price of our round trip tickets for the 4 of us was almost $50,000. I suppose that was part of the reason there was no one else in the cabin.
We gathered our luggage around 5:30am on New Year's Day and it took a while since the stroller seemed to have been misplaced. After finally collecting all our stuff, we stopped by the Etihad arrivals lounge to get the girls a bit more food. Joe got a complimentary shave and then we headed over to the Etihad chauffeur service that is complimentary for all premium class passengers. We took the car to the Holiday Inn Abu Dhabi and wondered how often that service takes passengers to such an "ordinary" drop off point. My guess is never. By this time it was around 7am and we checked in without a problem. We had reserved a room for the prior night to ensure we had a room ready for the arrival because it would be really tough with the girls to not have a place to recover for a bit after such a long flight.
Joe picked this hotel because at his core he is a cheapskate and it was really cheap at only 5,000 IHG points (~$35/night) for the first three nights of the trip. It was completely fine and clean, but it was in an isolated area, so we had to take a taxi everywhere we wanted to go. If we were to do it again, we would just spend a bit more and try to go to a place a more in the thick of things.
Despite getting to fly in the lap of luxury, we were all still a little tired so we all had some snacks and took a nap until around noon. After a bath, the girls were ready to go, so we ventured out into Abu Dhabi.
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