ORD Lounge Terminal 5
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ORD Lounge Terminal 5
My wife is going from CLE-BKK. She will have 5hr at ORD and she departs from Terminal 5. I would like to buy her a day pass for lounge access. Can someone recommend a airport lounge and where to buy the pass from?
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http://www.ohare.com/PDF/PassengerIn...1terminal5.pdf
That shows lounges for SAS, British Airways, Alitalia, Aer Lingus, JAL, Air France, Korean Air, Swiss and something called the "worldwide VIP lounge".
Please have a look at their websites and let us know who offers the cheapest one day pass for their lounge.
Another thing to consider is that with a 5hr layover, that's plenty of time to head to another terminal (where you'll find lounges from domestic airlines).
That shows lounges for SAS, British Airways, Alitalia, Aer Lingus, JAL, Air France, Korean Air, Swiss and something called the "worldwide VIP lounge".
Please have a look at their websites and let us know who offers the cheapest one day pass for their lounge.
Another thing to consider is that with a 5hr layover, that's plenty of time to head to another terminal (where you'll find lounges from domestic airlines).
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Double-check it's T5 as well. UA/ANA go out of T1, AA/JAL go out of T3. Asiana, Cathay, and Korean go out of T5.
#4
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The Wordwide "VIP" Lounge is actually the built out AA lounge which AA doesn't use. This lounge handles several airlines and is located by M10/M11.
Just so you understand, it's exactly the same since it was finished back in 1994. Yeah....
Just so you understand, it's exactly the same since it was finished back in 1994. Yeah....
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Assuming the OP is correct that the flight leaves from T5, the better thing to do for me would be to do the transfer first, go back through security, and then settle into a lounge at T5. The lounges are past security so all the pax needs to do is walk to the gate from the lounge. Much better, IMHO.
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She is flying coach using AA and Korean Air...I would have loved to get her first class,but I just started the miles and points game..
AA -Cle to ORD 5hr layover to next flight
KE - ORD-ICN 2.5hr layover
KE ICN-BKK
It seems most most lounges in terminal5 do have day passes available from what I found on google. THere is a priority pass for $100 and it will cost you $27 each time to visit. I was thinking of buying my wife AA day pass since they are good for 24hrs and she can hit the ORD and ICN AA lounges.
I think this is best. Do you guys have any other ideas? My wife doesnt think its worth $50 though..go figure I want to make sure she has a nice place to relax while she waits for her flights.
AA -Cle to ORD 5hr layover to next flight
KE - ORD-ICN 2.5hr layover
KE ICN-BKK
It seems most most lounges in terminal5 do have day passes available from what I found on google. THere is a priority pass for $100 and it will cost you $27 each time to visit. I was thinking of buying my wife AA day pass since they are good for 24hrs and she can hit the ORD and ICN AA lounges.
I think this is best. Do you guys have any other ideas? My wife doesnt think its worth $50 though..go figure I want to make sure she has a nice place to relax while she waits for her flights.
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She is flying coach using AA and Korean Air...I would have loved to get her first class,but I just started the miles and points game..
AA -Cle to ORD 5hr layover to next flight
KE - ORD-ICN 2.5hr layover
KE ICN-BKK
It seems most most lounges in terminal5 do have day passes available from what I found on google. THere is a priority pass for $100 and it will cost you $27 each time to visit. I was thinking of buying my wife AA day pass since they are good for 24hrs and she can hit the ORD and ICN AA lounges.
I think this is best. Do you guys have any other ideas? My wife doesnt think its worth $50 though..go figure I want to make sure she has a nice place to relax while she waits for her flights.
AA -Cle to ORD 5hr layover to next flight
KE - ORD-ICN 2.5hr layover
KE ICN-BKK
It seems most most lounges in terminal5 do have day passes available from what I found on google. THere is a priority pass for $100 and it will cost you $27 each time to visit. I was thinking of buying my wife AA day pass since they are good for 24hrs and she can hit the ORD and ICN AA lounges.
I think this is best. Do you guys have any other ideas? My wife doesnt think its worth $50 though..go figure I want to make sure she has a nice place to relax while she waits for her flights.
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I'm going to agree with milepig's earlier post. Pick one in T5, not the AA lounge in T3. If she uses the one in T3, then she'll have to leave quite a bit earlier to make sure she has enough time to take the train to T5 and then clear security there (leaving some buffer time) vs just going straight to T5 on landing, clear security, then be able to sit in the lounge right up to boarding.
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You guys are awesome for all your knowledge. I own a priority pass but its in my name and I just read the priority pass faq and it does not allow my wife to use it. The other lounges in t5 do not sell day passes online. So she thinks the cost is prohibitive for priority pass. Ill just tell her to maybe pay at the door for lounge access.
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You guys are awesome for all your knowledge. I own a priority pass but its in my name and I just read the priority pass faq and it does not allow my wife to use it. The other lounges in t5 do not sell day passes online. So she thinks the cost is prohibitive for priority pass. Ill just tell her to maybe pay at the door for lounge access.
And even if you have priority pass, you probably won't be able to use even if you can, as no other lounges open around the KE flight leaves except KE and JL lounge. And if I am not mistaken, both KE and JL's ORD lounges are not on proirity pass list.
As far as I know, there is none offer for pay access.
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It is the same logic that foreign carriers don't sell upgrade to business class, they would rather leave the seat empty, no packed first and business class every single flight, and less likely run out choice of meal to someone who pay several thousands of dollars for their tickets.
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The SK lounge is very nice - very similar to their lounges in Europe, but a bit smaller. I have not been to the AF lounge.