During the summer we were contacted by Virgin Trains East Coast to review their First Class service to one of the destinations on the East Coast line, such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, York, Leeds, Aberdeen, Durham and Lincoln among others. We chose Durham as we have never been there before and it sounded like an interesting place to visit following a bit of research online.
We were asked to go as a family, which was great, making it a really nice to end to the summer holidays. A week ahead of the trip we received our First Class tickets! Yay! How amazing is that? We have never travelled First Class with Virgin Trains before so it was going to be an exciting new experience for sure!
We actually received 3 tickets because up to two children under the age of 5 can travel free of charge, which meant we didn’t need a ticket for Sienna. This also means that kids under 5 don’t need a ticket so they’ll be expected to sit on your lap if the train gets busy. In our case, we were very lucky as we managed to find 4 available seats. If you can, you should reserve your seat, especially if you are travelling at a busy time.
On the day of our trip, which was a Friday, we set off for London Kings Cross in the afternoon. We planned to get the 4:30 pm train which meant we arrived with plenty of time and we could also experience and enjoy the Virgin Trains First Class Lounge.
VIRGIN TRAINS FIRST CLASS LOUNGE
The Virgin Trains First Class Lounge is so beautiful that I wanted to stay forever, LOL! I loved the colourful, modern decoration. It was very stylish and well equipped with technology (for charging mobiles and sockets for laptops, etc) as well as complimentary wifi.
They also have brand new relaxation areas, brand new workspaces and even brand new chaise longues. The lounge attendant was very welcoming and helpful too. They had soft drinks, snacks, and newspapers to read. Of course, reading a newspaper in relaxation with two excited little girls around was never going to be a possibility, LOL!
There were some flat TV screens around displaying news and also you were able to hear live the train timings which is great so you then don’t miss your train.
The girls enjoyed some orange juice, crisps, and some delicious chocolate chip shortbread. They were so yummy they ate 2 packs each! There was also fresh fruit such as apples and bananas available. Nick and I went straight to the coffee machine – we really needed one, LOL!
I noticed that Virgin have changed their lounge access rules at Kings Cross Station, so all First Advance ticket holders can now go in for free as long as their ticket costs over £10. I thought that was worth making a note of.
KINGS CROSS STATION AND FIRST CLASS VIRGIN TRAINS JOURNEY
Nick thought the girls might like to visit Platform 9 3/4, as featured in the Harry Potter books and films, so he took them to see that while I relaxed for a bit. He ended up buying some slug sweets in the Platform 9 3/4 shop, which Bella was eager to check out – it was quite a site seeing half a yellow slug sticking out of Sienna’s mouth! When they came back, it was time to to get our train – you can exit directly to the platforms from the lounge which is very handy, especially when you are travelling with kids and you don’t need to rush through a crowd of people.
There were lifts and escalators everywhere which I thought was really good for disabled accessibility, people travelling with a lot of luggage or kids (or both!). It was all very well signed too. I was a little bit worried about the 3 hour journey with 2 very active girls on the train to Durham. I must admit, I was dreading it already, LOL!
We found the first class carriages pretty quickly and managed to get our 4 seats pretty quickly too. Our 4 seats faced each other with a table which was the main thing we wanted. I’m not sure if the whole train was new but definitely our carriage looked pretty new – it looked very posh. They have big and comfy leather seats with the Virgin Trains logo and First Class emblazoned across them. It looked really nice, so of course, I had to take selfie in my seat! 😉
Not long after, we were offered some drinks, crisps, and cakes. Obviously, my girls were delighted that there was some cake! They had one piece each with some milk. Everything on offer is included except for prosecco which is charged at £6 for a small bottle.
As I mentioned before, we were very worried about the the girls getting bored during our 3 hour journey. We bought lots of children’s magazines which have plenty of puzzles, games and stickers inside and usually come with a few toys and surprises too. I think Nick bought all the magazines in the store – they had about four each! This was great as they were very happy opening and discovering the surprises for at least an hour. We also brought their iPads which entertained them for a little while watching videos. There was a handy socket underneath the table too for charging them which was useful to be able to use.
I was very happy to have wifi on the train so I could use my laptop, although I was so tired that I couldn’t do anything. I decided to relax and enjoy the trip instead.
MENU
We then were offered the menu. This is a whole new menu that has been created by James Martin. There is a breakfast menu that is available until 11 am, and then a ‘Rest of The Day’ menu that is served from 11 am onwards. They also had a Dinner Menu and a Weekend Menu that we were not given because we were travelling on a Friday afternoon.
The Rest of The Day Menu had:
- Chicken & bacon Caesar wrap
British chicken breast with Beechwood streaky bacon and Caesar dressing in a wrap served with hand-cooked crisps - Cheese Ploughman’s sandwich V
Lake District mature cheddar with a Croxton Manor sweet and sticky farmhouse pickle on malted bread served with hand-cooked crisps - Gourmet sausage roll
Yorkshire rare-breed sausage roll served hot with golden-sultana brown sauce - Vegetable tagine V
Spicy chickpea and butternut squash tagine served with herb bulgur wheat - Hot-smoked salmon salad NGCI
Flakes of hot-smoked salmon with tomato and parsley quinoa on a rocket and mixed leaf salad. Served cold with a creamy vinaigrette dressing and a bread roll
For pudding you can have a Seville Orange Drizzle cake or choose from a selection of fresh fruit. If you would like to check the menu you can see it HERE. Nick and I both ordered a Cheese Ploughman’s sandwich and the girls had wraps. It was all really nice.
After we had eaten, there was still 45 minutes of the journey to Durham left. This was the tricky part as my girls were started to get bored with the same entertainment. Nick decided to walk down the carriages of the train with them, which killed about 20 more minutes! Thankfully there were not many people on our carriage as I was worried some people would start complaining about my girls, LOL!
Small Incident
With about 25 minutes to go, Bella decided to play with Sienna in the carriage. There were only a few people remaining so I allowed them to play in our carriage only. After just 5 minutes, a woman came carrying Sienna because she had got her arm caught in the sliding carriage door. What happened was that the automatic doors between carriages open when you stand in front of them so then you can cross. In my opinion, it would be better if you had to use a button to open them as it can be dangerous for kids. This would not have happened if the doors were not automatic. I think this is something to bear in mind when you have kids on trains that have doors like that.
Anyway, my poor Sienna was crying but the staff were very helpful and they brought some ice packs to put on her arm. She was fine and it wasn’t that bad but it could have been worse. She stopped crying after just a few minutes. She is very brave and relaxed with accidents which I appreciate as my eldest daughter tends to be the opposite!
After all the drama we realised we had arrived in Durham, so yes we managed! We travelled 3 hours by train with the girls and we survived, LOL!
**Quick Note: Our weekend away in Durham. Will be live soon!
TRAVELLING BACK
Our journey back was the same although the train wasn’t as new as the one we took on the way but the service was still the same.
Nick is looking very tired here, LOL!
We did the exact same thing as our outbound journey, giving some magazines to the girls, having some iPad time and also enjoying a few snacks. We also had a walk around the train again too. We were all very tired from a busy weekend though and this was the main difference I would say, so we were really desperate to arrive home.
Thank goodness for Peppa Pig toys, LOL!
FINAL THOUGHTS
I would say that it is always a challenge to travel with kids but it is, of course, possible. If you have the opportunity to travel in First Class the journey becomes much easier journey. I wouldn’t say it is ‘a journey to heaven’, as it never tends to be when travelling with kids, LOL!
Overall, travelling with Virgin Trains East Coast was fantastic. We truly enjoyed the experience – it was great! The service and staff were fantastic too and the lounge at Kings Cross is AMAZING! I would like say THANK YOU SO MUCH to Virgin Trains East Coast for this fabulous opportunity!
Next: Our weekend away in Durham. Will be live soon!
What do you think of the Virgin Trains lounge? Have you been there before? Have you travelled on Virgin Trains before? What about their First Class? Have you tried their service before? Please leave a comment below as I would love to read what you think.
*Disclaimer: We were guests of Virgin Trains East Coast for our trip to Durham. However, all thoughts, views, and words are my own.
Thanks for stopping by,
Love you all ❤️
Franca 💋
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ohmummymia says
That lounge looks really awesome. It’s always nice to go out somewhere with whole family. I’ve never tried first class but it’s looks great
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Topfivemum says
I’m from a town called Chester-le-Street which is 5 miles away from Durham so I know the place well (and I can’t wait to hear how your trip to Durham went!) . I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve travelled up on that rail line from London over the past 16 years. In the last few years before having kids we tended to drive, as it was easier to get around once up there. But with kids it’s SOOOOO long. I’ve never tried the first class treatment but it looks amazing. Especially since I tend to arrive everywhere really early now to accommodate for having two kids in tow, so the lounge would be a godsend. Thanks for sharing! #KCACOLS
Gabriela Green says
Wow, it looks fabulous! And that lounge…I cannot associate it with a train travel. Amazing! #KCACOLS
Kate (Along Came Poppy) says
We love travelling by train. We recently did Leeds – Edinburgh but not First Class. Sounds lovely though! Maybe for our next trip 🙂 #KCACOLS
Ellamentalmama says
Wow, travelling like royalty! Pics look like fun and that’s just in the lounge bit! #KCACOLS
Emma Plus Three says
Oh wow it looks amazing. Very fancy. Much better than a normal train! x #KCACOLS
alana - BurniShed chaos says
That lounge looks amazing, very modern and funky. I’ve done a similar journey from near to Durham to London on my own with one child (he was almost 3 at the time) and was dreading it but thankfully he was extremely good. I was also armed with snacks, magazines and iPad games, but not in first class unfortunately. Can’t wait to hear about your stay in Durham as I live very near x
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Acorn Books says
The first class facilities look great, the food in particular would be a big selling point for me as it would save ne filling my bag with sandwiches and snacks for the journey!
I hope you had a nice time in Durham 🙂
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Laura - dear bear and beany says
I should look at using the train as an option for travelling with the girls. At least they can move around and are easier to entertain on a train X #KCACOLS
mainy - myrealfairy says
Great trip and what a fantastic opportunity for all of you. I would love to give it a go and if I was going on a long trip then I would look into the price to see if it could be possible:)
Mainy x
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Kerry says
I’ve never travelled first class on a train, but I think I may have to try it out! Especially if the kids are with me! #KCACOLS
Mummy TamTam says
You seem to have had really great experience 🙂 I have never traveled with Virgin trains but I have already traveled First class with Eurostar and I can say it makes a big difference. You have much more space, which was great as we were travelling with our 2 years old daughter 🙂 #KCACOLS
chocolateandwineandillbefine says
I love the journey to Durham! Just looking out of the window keeps mine entertained! I have travelled first class with them before and it is amazing – it is certainly the best first class I have ever done. i love that the menu is designed by James Martin too! I went to university in Durham and loved it so much, I can’t wait to read your next post! #KCACOLS
Samsam says
Poor Sienna, little incidents always happen especially with children. The lounge looks very nice. hope you enjoy Durham xx #KCACOLS
Becky @ educating roversi says
I love a weekend away…and first class treatment! Sounds like it was smooth sailing apart from the one little incident – poor Sienna! #KCACOLS
Mum in Brum says
This is such a great review Franca! Makes me want to travel first class – not that we could afford it LOL!! Love how sleek the new train was and the menu by James Martin is a lovely touch. I would dread a three hour train journey with Taylor right now – but I think sticker books are a fab way of entertaining them! I can’t believe it only takes three hours to get to Durham either, I’ve never been but have heard it’s a lovely city xx #KCACOLS
Cal at Family Makes says
Hi, you were in my neck of the woods! See, it’s not so far to come ‘up North’ after all! I look forward to reading about what you got up to in Durham, and hope you come back again soon! #KCACOLS
Pen says
Wow, it looks like you had a wonderful trip. Virgin trains look really plush. Pen x #KCACOLS
Jade says
I love the chars with the built in tables in the first class lounge! My best friend lives in Edinburgh with her two beautiful small children and her husband is in the navy so is away a lot…I try and go stay for long weekend whenever I can to give her a hand…I live in Exeter and it is hours up there so I find it cheaper to get the train to London then do first class up fro London to Edinburgh as the complimentary food and the more comfortable seating saves your sanity. The staff are always soo nice…I really want to take my little boy up to see them but don’t know if there are enough magazines in the world to keep him bust that long. I am glad the girls were happy and you had a good journey xx #KCACOLS
Poppy Reflects says
Wow! Who knew travelling first class by train could be so luxurious! x #KCACOLS
Nadia - ScandiMummy says
Looks like a great ride. Sometimes it’s worth paying that little bit extra for 1st class as you actually get a lot in return. #KCACOLS
Nadia – Scandimummy x
Maria says
Looks like you all had fun and I’m glad Sienna’: arm was ok! My boys would absolutely love to go on s long train journey like this. As you know they are obsessed with trains! #KCACOLS