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First Class

March 7th, 2011 · 3 Comments

I don’t know where to begin with our Hawaiian vacation, so I guess I’ll just start from the beginning, with our flights. Dallas and I have flown a lot for both work and pleasure, plus we have credit and debit cards that give us miles, so for our wedding flight we were able to get one first class ticket to Hawaii just using miles. The other ticket we purchased and upgraded with miles. I was so excited. Dallas has flown first class on long flights before, but this was a first for me. I’d gone first class one or two times, but for very short flights on very small planes where first class is more like first row and does not really have many benefits. Not the case this time!

Our first flight was early in the morning from ORD in Chicago to DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth). Our seats were nice, a bit wider than usual and a bit more leg room. They reclined a little more than the regular seats, but over all it wasn’t a huge change. We also got a blanket and thin throw, which seemed luxurious, knowing that they charge extra for them now in coach. Remember in the olden days when everyone got a blanket and pillow? Anyway. … Here’s where the first class upgrade really came through, this was our breakfast:

Bagel with cream cheese, fresh berries, yogurt, mimosa, milk, banana, and cereal. Dallas was teasing me because I couldn’t hear very well with the airplane hum and sitting by the window and when the stewardess asked if I wanted a bagel or biscuit I was just like “yes!” and when she then asked if I wanted jelly, cream cheese or butter, I was like “yes!”. Dallas didn’t realize that I couldn’t hear and he took this to be my “I’m in First Class. Bring it, bring it all on!” attitude!

In DFW we tried to push our luck and get into the Admiral’s Club. I guess first class doesn’t get you access there.. denied! So we went to Chili’s and had a drink or two.

DFW has some pretty cool, non-traditional seating. I saw these seats with leg and foot rests. I also saw rocking chairs.

Our flight from DFW to HNL (Honolulu) was long – 8 hours and 45 minutes long – and was on a big plane. These first class seats were really fancy. Lots of space. I could stretch my feet straight out and not touch anything. And there was a lot of separation between seats. I couldn’t see the people in front of me or behind me. Check out these fancy seat controls:

These seats reclined back, all the way back.

Very quickly after sitting down, the stewardess made sure she had our names correct (and called us by name throughout the flight) and asked if we wanted a glass of champagne, mimosa or orange juice. Duh!

We were then given a menu for the flight. On flights to Hawaii, American Airlines has paired up with Sam Choy, a renowned Hawaiian chef, restauranteur, author and TV host.

Including the drinks we could choose from. I had a few glasses of the Sauvignon Blanc.

While the plane was taking off I could smell something that reminded me of the streets of New York, and not in a bad way. Roasting nuts. The first thing we were served was a bowl of warm nuts mixed with dried pineapple. So tasty!

Next up, fresh seasonal greens with asparagus and daikon and served with Asian sesame dressing.

This salad was very good as well. For the main course, Dallas and I both chose the Hale’iwa Grilled Steak. This was a beef fillet marinated in Hale’iwa barbecue sauce and seasoned with a shitake mushroom cream sauce and kapakahi (mixed) mashed potatoes.

This tasted about as good as you’d expect a steak dinner at 30,000 feet to taste. Kind of overcooked and drowning in sauce.. but that cream sauce on the side was delicious. And even the potatoes mixed with corn and things were pretty good. Not to mention the warm King’s Hawaiian sweet rolls, which are always great.

Before the flight Dallas told me he thought that we’d have a sundae bar for dessert. This did not compute for me. How would they set up a sundae table on the plane? How would people walk up and make their sundaes? Well, duh. They just put everything on the cart and walk it around and make it for you!

My sundae was vanilla ice cream, half hot fudge and half coffee topping, whipped cream, and chopped walnuts. I also added Kaluha. And had Kaluha coffee on the side.

Dallas had a strawberry sundae, which pairs well with Bud Light, if you were wondering. Neither of us finished dessert. So stuffed from all the food! And I was getting so tired! Time for a nap.

I was actually all bundled up like this all along. Pm this flight we got big pillows with nice fluffy comforters. Dallas asked me, “What do you think this is? Breakfast in bed?” Yup! Anyway, nappy time. Or, since I’d had about 6 drinks by then, maybe you’d consider it pass out time. Whatever! Dallas keeps teasing me that on that long flight I was able to go from sober to drunk to passed out to awake with a hangover to sober to drunk again all on one flight! Maybe true…

Later on we got a fruit and cheese plate but I was still so stuffed, I didn’t eat that much of it.

On our interisland flights, the planes were so small and the flights are so fast that it isn’t worth paying for first class. It’s basically the same as coach.

On the way back home, though. More first class!

From HNL to LAX (Los Angeles), our plane was not as big as the DFW to HNL flight, but they were still pretty spacious. Same routine as last time. Stewardesses got to know our names, gave us a new menu of food. The drinks were the same as the last flight.

Since we were coming out of Hawaii, the menu was still a partnership with Sam Choy.

I had a mimosa to start off the flight. And then a bloody mary, but we’d been on such a long vacation and drinking a lot, after that I just stuck to Diet Coke.

Our meal started with warmed nuts again.

Then we had a salad. This time seasonal greens with Roma tomatoes and some seaweed, topped with a miso cilantro dressing.

For our main course Dallas and I both selected the Wasabi Salmon, grilled salmon topped with creamy wasabi served over shitake butter orzo pasta and accompanied by grilled asparagus.

Again, the main course was pretty underwhelming. My sauce wasn’t even on the salmon, more like on the side, on the orzo. I think there was one mushroom slice in my shitake orzo. And my asparagus was mush. Dallas’s asparagus was so overcooked it was withered down into spaghetti-thin spears. Luckily we had eaten at Kona Brewing in the Honolulu airport so we didn’t have to depend on this meal!

For dessert we had the sundae again. This time I had hot fudge, whipped cream, and pistachios for toppings.

This flight was shorter so we didn’t get a fruit and cheese plate at the end, which was fine by me. We did get mints before getting off the plane, though, which was a nice touch.

At LAX we hung out at On The Border for a while. Our next flight was from LAX to ORD. The first class seats were a bit smaller, but the plane was newer and a bit more updated. This flight was overnight (we arrived in Chicago at 5 a.m.), so we didn’t get a full meal. Guess what we did get?

Warm nuts! I’m getting the picture that warm nuts are an automatic for people flying first class on American.

We also got a freshly baked cookie. I’m not sure how that works on an airplane, but it was pretty good.

Then it was nighty night til we got to Chicago.

So, how did I like first class? I loved it! So much better than coach. Especially when you’re not paying for it! I know the next flight I’m on will be back in coach but I keep telling Dallas that after seeing the light, I can’t go back! haha. 4-course meals? Stewardesses that know your name and at least pretend to give a crap? Free drinks? Are you kidding? No more coach, no more coach, no more coach!

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July 17th, 2005 · 5 Comments


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Free Rum Drink


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Hot, wet towels for everyone


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Dinner


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Raspberry Sherbert


Honolulu Airport – Lei from Dallas


Honolulu Airport – Lei from Dallas


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Lei from Dallas


Lei from Dallas


Lei from Cathy – Waiting for flight back to Chicago via SFO


Mounds of email

Back, but not all that happy to be back. The weather in Chicago is both hotter and more humid than when we left Honolulu on our redeye flight yesterday. Plus I always have a difficult time transitioning. Especially after a really long, fun vacation.

This trip to Hawaii was more family oriented than last year’s trip. Last year was all friends. This year, lots of family parties and a wedding. Also this year, we spent more time in Honolulu. Last year all my time was in Kaua’i except on the last day we caught the inter island flight early and spent about 4 hours in Honolulu. Also, this year I got a bruise on the first day of the trip and I thought I was going to end up as battered as last year, but that was the only bruise I got all vacation. I think it’s because I wasn’t doing all the adventurous hiking and swimming and snorkelling and stuff.

After the flight in to Honolulu Dallas got me a lei made of orchids and some other really fragrant white flower. I think it was pikake. On the way out his mom surprised me with an orchid lei. I never thought to get one on the way out.. it’s nice because I have it here at home now and it’s still fresh and not dried out. I’m keeping it here by the computer while I go through my 3,000 emails.

On the flight from Chicago to San Francisco we got jack squat. A cookie and a soda, no movie, nothing else to eat. But then from San Francisco to Honolulu we got in on some Pleasant Holidays deal where we were all treated like first class. Hot hand towels, a free rum drink, dinner, sherbert, mints, a movie, etc. Same on the way back except on the way back they gave me TWO bottles of rum.

After arriving in Honolulu we had drinks and waited for Dallas’ parents to arrive. Then we took the inter island flight to Lihue, Kaua’i. This year the interisland flights are more strict.. like there’s assigned seating now and you can’t just hop on the next flight if you miss your flight. They charge you to do that now. The best part of these short flights is the juice, although I think last year we had POG (passion/orange/guava) and this year we just had PO. heh.

Dallas’ sister, Caroline, was already in Lihue and picked us up in Grandma’s car at the airport. We also had an SUV rental for the week in Kaua’i. First thing we did was go to Keoki’s for dinner. We tried to go to Duke’s in Lihue, but parking was a bitch so we just went over to Koloa to Keoki’s. I had herb sauteed opakapaka (menu pdf). Really great and a good way to start out the vacation.

Next up was checking into our condo…

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