THere are no changes, except that you can't buy in advance. THe NFM▸ doesn't cover that condition. And if the complimentary refreshments are being withdrawn, which somehow I doubt, those aren't covered in the NFM either.
btw - I won't get a definitive answer this week, as the two people that know for sure are both on leave.
The section on First Class upgrades from NFM 09 (valid until Sept. 2011) is shown below for info. guys (last ammended by
FGW▸ in March)
Weekend First - First Great WesternHolders of all Standard Class tickets and passes (including Staff Travel facilities,
UK▸ and foreign) may travel in extra comfort on many First Great Western services on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays in First Class accommodation. Services which carry First Class accommodation include all High Speed services from London Paddington to the Cotswolds / Hereford, Cheltenham Spa, South Wales, the West Country and the South West of England; most local and semi-fast services from London Paddington to the area bounded by Banbury, Bicester Town, Didcot Parkway, Bedwyn, Basingstoke; Reading ^ Gatwick Airport services; most services on the Thames Branches (Henley on Thames, Marlow, Windsor & Eton Central, Greenford).
On FGW High Speed services, a range of complimentary refreshments is available on production of the travel ticket and Weekend First supplement ticket at the buffet counter (or trolley), when open.
When issued in advance, Weekend First must include a free reserved seat. However, if the customer misses their reserved train, the supplement may be transferred to other services for the same journey on the same date at no extra charge, subject to accommodation being available.
Passengers may also purchase Weekend First on board, subject to availability of accommodation.Prices
Weekend First supplements on First Great Western are priced by journey. Prices are ^5, ^10, ^15 or ^20, depending on the journey being made. Please consult your ticket issuing system for specific prices (ticket type FWF).
Availability
When selling tickets for a journey which involves a change of train, one supplement is payable for the entire journey, rather than per leg, provided that the entire journey is made on First Great Western trains ^ for example, a journey from Exeter St Davids to Maidenhead (two FGW services) can be upgraded with one Weekend First supplement.
Please note that FGW Weekend First is not valid on trains operated by any other
TOC▸ .