LAX T2 Sky Club Showers
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LAX T2 Sky Club Showers
Does anyone know if these are open yet?
When I visited a month ago it said something along the lines of 'closed for construction' but wondering if I can grab a shower next week when coming off a long haul flight.
When I visited a month ago it said something along the lines of 'closed for construction' but wondering if I can grab a shower next week when coming off a long haul flight.
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Oh interesting, have they just not taken the vinyl off the doors then? I swear I went to take a look, saw the "We're working on improving your experience" signs and decided to not even bother asking.
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I also flew out of T2 yesterday, and there were large signs on each of the shower doors saying they were closed for renovation. For that matter, I was sitting in front of the shower doors for over an hour and didn't see anyone going in or out of either, so I believe the signs were accurate.
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Ask at the counter when arriving. Unless they've broken down they're open.
The main LAX Definitive thread has discussion about the showers.
The main LAX Definitive thread has discussion about the showers.
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As I walked out through the door separating the showers and the lounge it looked like there was some kind of film on the glass (top to bottom...I think it was blue-ish?) I didn't see any obvious signs but I wasn't paying close attention as I was seriously tired. This was on August 3rd and I posted in the LAX thread about my initial experience shortly after. It's always possible that they opened, realized they weren't ready (my personal opinion based on that visit) and closed again for further renovation. I've been avoiding the LAX connection since the terminal switch but snagged a lie-flat on 1172 due to a long day and night of IRROPS so decided to bite the bullet
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As I walked out through the door separating the showers and the lounge it looked like there was some kind of film on the glass (top to bottom...I think it was blue-ish?) I didn't see any obvious signs but I wasn't paying close attention as I was seriously tired. This was on August 3rd and I posted in the LAX thread about my initial experience shortly after. It's always possible that they opened, realized they weren't ready (my personal opinion based on that visit) and closed again for further renovation. I've been avoiding the LAX connection since the terminal switch but snagged a lie-flat on 1172 due to a long day and night of IRROPS so decided to bite the bullet
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Entirely possible. I really enjoy the suites, especially after a long flight, but LAX T2 left a lot to be desired. Then again I do realize that it's a luxury and that these are interim (ish) accommodations. Not having to wait 45 minutes on the tarmac for traffic/a gate anymore helps too.
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I can confirm showers are open again (at least two of them are). I was able to shower in them pre-closure and it doesn't look like much was done other than open the shower up by removing the glass door and putting in a shower curtain.
M&G amentities are back albeit all in large pump containers. Not sure if this is DL's move to save money but honestly it might add more to cost due to people using more. At least they are open, LAX still seems like a mess to me.
M&G amentities are back albeit all in large pump containers. Not sure if this is DL's move to save money but honestly it might add more to cost due to people using more. At least they are open, LAX still seems like a mess to me.
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I used the shower at LAX Terminal 2 yesterday. At least 4 were open and the one I used looked like it had been freshly painted and there was a glass shower door. The shower head had nice pressure, much better than my hotel in Sydney.