Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
From this thread: https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/another-fantastic-day-with-avanti.240394/page-6#post-5972997
The general question is whether this sort of First Class is worth it or not? I'll place below a post from that thread as a starter:
Sorry, for clarity I was talking about the whole of the 2+1 accommodation rather than First Class as a product, not the present mess. Coach K is a bit sub-optimal and in some ways it'd make more sense to partition off half of one of the other coaches as "actual first class".
However there are things going for coach K - smaller, quieter, more privacy and single airline seats!
Interesting. So you don't value seat comfort* at all, then? It's a big part of my choosing to upgrade, and is why I won't do LNR First.
I might even concede to the 2+2 if they e.g. had superior legroom (some Swiss units have 2+2 First but an airline seat pitch of about a metre, for example, so you can really stretch out) but it doesn't - it's just Standard class, indeed it's Standard class with less legroom than some of the seats actually in Standard class. If I want to work on my laptop I head straight for the cab-end extra legroom table (2 per unit) which actually was 1st on the 360s - now I'd pay extra to ensure that!
It also doesn't guarantee you a table because there are airline seats in there and reservations are not available. I do get that the tables are slightly bigger though.
I'd agree one upside is curtains, which you can use to protect only your row from the sun without affecting another row. I hate blinds with a passion because they invariably affect two rows and wish they would all be removed.
* I'm not talking about subjective things like whether I happen to prefer Grammer E3000s to Compins or whether the use of Sophias in 1st and Kiels in Standard on the 730s is the right way round, because whether any given individual happens to prefer a given type of seat is subjective, but rather objective seat comfort matters like added legroom and width.
The general question is whether this sort of First Class is worth it or not? I'll place below a post from that thread as a starter:
I disagree.
On weekends and late weekday evenings there are now only 3 forward facing seats in Avanti first class, Coach K being the only first class coach. 15 backward facing. I don't like travelling backwards.
Sorry, for clarity I was talking about the whole of the 2+1 accommodation rather than First Class as a product, not the present mess. Coach K is a bit sub-optimal and in some ways it'd make more sense to partition off half of one of the other coaches as "actual first class".
However there are things going for coach K - smaller, quieter, more privacy and single airline seats!
On LNR, you get a guaranteed table that is large enough to accommodate a laptop, guaranteed power socket, a curtain/blind (LNR's trains don't have these in standard class and during summer they can be surprisingly useful), pretty much guaranteed seat and a generally quieter ambiance. It's perfect. I can work as though I'm in an office while travelling, the trains are hardly ever cancelled, they generally arrive at their destination no more than 10 minutes late and I can buy good quality food and drink, if needed, from station outlets such as M&S. None of Avanti's silly frills. For the prices charged - less than Avanti's standard class fares - it's ideal. It is closer to Avanti's standard premium offering but, unlike Avanti, I can be sure the trains (i) actually run and, (ii) when running, don't arrive full and standing throughout because the previous train(s) was/were cancelled. Standing for 2+ hours on a non-stop journey is unacceptable.
Interesting. So you don't value seat comfort* at all, then? It's a big part of my choosing to upgrade, and is why I won't do LNR First.
I might even concede to the 2+2 if they e.g. had superior legroom (some Swiss units have 2+2 First but an airline seat pitch of about a metre, for example, so you can really stretch out) but it doesn't - it's just Standard class, indeed it's Standard class with less legroom than some of the seats actually in Standard class. If I want to work on my laptop I head straight for the cab-end extra legroom table (2 per unit) which actually was 1st on the 360s - now I'd pay extra to ensure that!
It also doesn't guarantee you a table because there are airline seats in there and reservations are not available. I do get that the tables are slightly bigger though.
I'd agree one upside is curtains, which you can use to protect only your row from the sun without affecting another row. I hate blinds with a passion because they invariably affect two rows and wish they would all be removed.
* I'm not talking about subjective things like whether I happen to prefer Grammer E3000s to Compins or whether the use of Sophias in 1st and Kiels in Standard on the 730s is the right way round, because whether any given individual happens to prefer a given type of seat is subjective, but rather objective seat comfort matters like added legroom and width.