London logistics with luggage
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London logistics with luggage
Hoping for some advice please as to whether it would be feasible for us (family of four) arriving in London (Kings Cross Station) on the LNER from Edinburgh (not booked yet so can be any time) to travel to Hammersmith for a 230pm theatre show that runs 2h20m at the Eventim Apollo Theatre, and then on to Heathrow for an 840pm international flight? We would love to see the show as my daughter is currently rehearsing the same production at school for a performance after our trip and it will fill the last day of our trip nicely. However I'm concerned the timing is too tight and also can't figure out the logistics of getting from Kings Cross Station with luggage, to the theatre and then to Heathrow. I wonder if it would be feasible to travel by train to Hammersmith, leave our luggage there to go to the theatre and then back to the station to head to Heathrow. Is this crazy?
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I think it may be possible to see the first half of the show, but for myself, I would not because I don't like cutting things close. This is what I think would happen if you stay for the full, and I just got back from London a few days ago:
2:30-2:40 pm: show starts
5:50-6:00: curtain
6:00-6:10: trudge slowly out of theater with the audience
6:15-6:40: go to Hammersmith station and wait on Piccadilly platform; **check ahead for any disruptions/strikes, etc.
6:40-7:20: travel to Heathrow (**know which terminal you are departing from ahead of time)
7:20-7:40: exit tube station, walk to departures
7:40-?: security (my last wait in security was under 10 min out of Terminal 2 at noon, but it could easily be longer; carryon luggage only)
8:10: out of security; your Gate should already be announced and on the digital signage boards
8:10-8:25: walk to gate (some gates in T2 are a 15 min walk from the security area)
8:10: plane boards
8-?: At some point, they prevent further boarding
8:40: flight departure
So I think you could not do the full show. It may be hard to relax and enjoy it with that clock ticking in your head. Can you park half your family at a coffee shop/restaurant by the Hammersmith tube station with the luggage, and you and your daughter see the first half of show?
I actually enjoy spending a leisurely hour at Heathrow to grab a bite and do some last minute shopping. I'd be disappointed if I couldn't, and just had to dash for my gate, but you know your family best. I know it's hard to make some of these choices. But hopefully you'll get a theater fix for your family earlier in your trip. I saw Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre, and it was fantastic. Good luck planning.
2:30-2:40 pm: show starts
5:50-6:00: curtain
6:00-6:10: trudge slowly out of theater with the audience
6:15-6:40: go to Hammersmith station and wait on Piccadilly platform; **check ahead for any disruptions/strikes, etc.
6:40-7:20: travel to Heathrow (**know which terminal you are departing from ahead of time)
7:20-7:40: exit tube station, walk to departures
7:40-?: security (my last wait in security was under 10 min out of Terminal 2 at noon, but it could easily be longer; carryon luggage only)
8:10: out of security; your Gate should already be announced and on the digital signage boards
8:10-8:25: walk to gate (some gates in T2 are a 15 min walk from the security area)
8:10: plane boards
8-?: At some point, they prevent further boarding
8:40: flight departure
So I think you could not do the full show. It may be hard to relax and enjoy it with that clock ticking in your head. Can you park half your family at a coffee shop/restaurant by the Hammersmith tube station with the luggage, and you and your daughter see the first half of show?
I actually enjoy spending a leisurely hour at Heathrow to grab a bite and do some last minute shopping. I'd be disappointed if I couldn't, and just had to dash for my gate, but you know your family best. I know it's hard to make some of these choices. But hopefully you'll get a theater fix for your family earlier in your trip. I saw Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre, and it was fantastic. Good luck planning.
Last edited by ChgoGal; May 20th, 2024 at 04:33 AM.
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There is Left Luggage at Kings Cross station but you'd need to allow time to wait in the queue to give them your bags and wait again on collection. Also you'd have to return to Kings Cross after the theatre so not a good use of time. There is a big Westfield shopping centre at Shepherds Bush, not far from Hammersmith, they may do Left Luggage. Personally, I wouldn't enjoy the theatre with one eye on the time.
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It is the usual recommendation to arrive at an airport three hours before an international flight, which would be 5:40 pm. I don't see how you can leave a play at about 5 pm, pick up your luggage from where it has been stowed, and be at Heathrow in 40 minutes. Heathrow can be very crowded.
Can you arrive in London a day early and see the play then?
Can you arrive in London a day early and see the play then?
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Unfortunately what you want to do really isn't feasible.
Is the show at the Lyric Hammersmith? Or is it at another venue??
Now -- what you could do but it would a stretch . . . Fly EDI to LHR in the morning. Either check in the bags if they are being accepted at the time or if not, drop them at Left Luggage. Take the tube to Hammersmith Station which is essentially next door to the Lyric theatre - like a 1 minute walk.
You may need to leave before final curtain since plan on 40 minutes Hammersmith to LHR.
Unfortunately what you want to do really isn't feasible.
Is the show at the Lyric Hammersmith? Or is it at another venue??
Now -- what you could do but it would a stretch . . . Fly EDI to LHR in the morning. Either check in the bags if they are being accepted at the time or if not, drop them at Left Luggage. Take the tube to Hammersmith Station which is essentially next door to the Lyric theatre - like a 1 minute walk.
You may need to leave before final curtain since plan on 40 minutes Hammersmith to LHR.
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OH -- meant to ask . . . which terminal at LHR?? If it is Terminal 5 - they have this thing called conformance. One MUST be through security 35 minutes prior to the scheduled gate closing (not merely in the security queue but through security). Even if it is totally doable to get to the gate, they will not let you through security even one minute inside conformance
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Thank you so much for your detailed response. The show ends at 450/5pm so that's an extra hour but there's no margin for error and probably not very relaxing thinking through the airport dash while at the theatre.
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OH -- meant to ask . . . which terminal at LHR?? If it is Terminal 5 - they have this thing called conformance. One MUST be through security 35 minutes prior to the scheduled gate closing (not merely in the security queue but through security). Even if it is totally doable to get to the gate, they will not let you through security even one minute inside conformance
Thank you - it's Terminal 3 but that's great to know.
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It is the usual recommendation to arrive at an airport three hours before an international flight, which would be 5:40 pm. I don't see how you can leave a play at about 5 pm, pick up your luggage from where it has been stowed, and be at Heathrow in 40 minutes. Heathrow can be very crowded.
Can you arrive in London a day early and see the play then?
Can you arrive in London a day early and see the play then?
That would be my preference but have paid in full for the accommodation in Edinburgh and they have refused a refund. Yes three hours is recommended which we would struggle to meet.
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