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Link to CUN / Cancún International Airport lounges page.
The VIP LOUNGES are independent from the airport for more information
Contact Information
Phone: +52 998 848-0335 (Cancun, Mexico)
Email: [email protected]
Code:CUN Vip Lounge TERMINAL #3 - "The VIP Lounge" Business Lounge - Terminal 3 $29.00 DOES NOT ACCEPT PRIORITY PASS - Airside - after Security, exit Duty Free and turn right towards the 'Bubba Gump' restaurant. Turn right to the end of the hall where a sign indicates the Lounge entrance. The Lounge is only accessible to passengers departing on international flights. (Priority Pass and Diners Club Lounge; pay lounge*. Not affiliated with any airline nor American Express.) The lounge currently accepts admission through LoungeBuddy (which may be helpful if you ave LoungeBuddy credits on one of your credit cards.) TERMINAL 4- Two Lounges **** The Lounge - Terminal 4 lower level, Priority Pass accepted ****The VIP Lounge - Terminal 4 lower level, $29.00 per person, no memberships accepted TERMINAL 2 - One Lounge MERA Business Lounge - Terminal 2 Airside - after Security, (TEMPORARILY CLOSED) take the escalators on the right hand side towards Gate A. The Lounge is located behind the escalators. Scheduled flight departures only. (Priority Pass and Diners Club Lounge; pay lounge*. Not affiliated with any airline nor American Express.) Link to YouTube video Link to MERA VIP Lounge Facebook page.) Opening Hours: 08:00 - 21:00 daily. Conditions: Children under 12 years are admitted free and must be accompanied by an adult. Additional Information: Telephone access, fax and conference facilities are all subject to payment. Lounge Facilities:
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Air Conditioning
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Conference Facilities Available
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Screens with flight and boarding info
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TV Screens with news and sports channels
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Ulimited Internet Access
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WiFi Available
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Local Telephone calls
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FAX
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Open Bar
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Coffees, tea, soft drinks and juices
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Canapes
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Magazines and Newspapers
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Disabled Access**
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Kids area
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Children under 12 enter free
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Massage chairs
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Bathrooms
Code:Aeroméxico has a Salón Premier for their Business passengers and elites:* another member states USD $33 is the cost per person (a bit less if paid in Mexican pesos) - see following post ** Note "Disabled Access" is subject to interpretation in many places
Salón Premier Cancún
Located airside on the second floor of Terminal 2
Hours: 05:00 - 02:00 hrs
Diners Club card admits to MERA 2 and 3 lounges, and Salón Premier
Priority Pass admits to Terminal 4 lounge.
American Express offers no member lounge access in CUN, other than Priority Pass cardholders
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Bumping this to see if anyone has had any experience with the "Business Lounge" in T3? It still shows on the Priority Pass website but I haven't been able to dig up any info on it.
Also, are air side transfers not possible between T3 and T2? T2 has a couple of other lounges.
Also, are air side transfers not possible between T3 and T2? T2 has a couple of other lounges.
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Also, are air side transfers not possible between T3 and T2? T2 has a couple of other lounges.
It is a pleasant lounge. I was there 2x last year. Small snackiecake/petit sandwich selection, adequate bar selections, massage chairs, friendly staff, several computer terminals that work from time to time.Originally Posted by mcgahat
Bumping this to see if anyone has had any experience with the "Business Lounge" in T3? It still shows on the Priority Pass website but I haven't been able to dig up any info on it. Also, are air side transfers not possible between T3 and T2? T2 has a couple of other lounges.
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Thanks for the quick reply. I am happy there is a lounge option in T3. Do you remember if they had free wifi?Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
It is a pleasant lounge. I was there 2x last year. Small snackiecake/petit sandwich selection, adequate bar selections, massage chairs, friendly staff, several computer terminals that work from time to time.
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I don't know, as I just used their terminals. You might check the PP site for lounge features.Originally Posted by mcgahat
Thanks for the quick reply. I am happy there is a lounge option in T3. Do you remember if they had free wifi?
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This is true.Originally Posted by GUWonder
Terminal 3 has a "Business Lounge" -- Priority Pass-affiliated -- that is not operated by any of the major US airlines flying out of there.
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This was not true when I visited the Saturday after NYE. Given that is one of the busiest days of the year at CUN, but T-3 sadly more pleasant than the lounge which was overcrowded and overrun with small children (some not well behaved). The food selection was mediocre and made the RCCs look good. The open bar was the only nice feature - I snagged a couple of free drinks from the frig and headed out.Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
It is a pleasant lounge. I was there 2x last year. Small snackiecake/petit sandwich selection, adequate bar selections, massage chairs, friendly staff, several computer terminals that work from time to time.
On the plus side it is better than anything you find in Terminal 3 at SJD, but that's not saying much.
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This was not true when I visited the Saturday after NYE. Given that is one of the busiest days of the year at CUN, but T-3 sadly more pleasant than the lounge which was overcrowded and overrun with small children (some not well behaved). The food selection was mediocre and made the RCCs look good. The open bar was the only nice feature - I snagged a couple of free drinks from the frig and headed out.
On the plus side it is better than anything you find in Terminal 3 at SJD, but that's not saying much.
The 2 times I was there, it was nearly ghost-town city. ^Originally Posted by Boraxo
This is true.This was not true when I visited the Saturday after NYE. Given that is one of the busiest days of the year at CUN, but T-3 sadly more pleasant than the lounge which was overcrowded and overrun with small children (some not well behaved). The food selection was mediocre and made the RCCs look good. The open bar was the only nice feature - I snagged a couple of free drinks from the frig and headed out.
On the plus side it is better than anything you find in Terminal 3 at SJD, but that's not saying much.
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Hopefully the lounge gods will be smiling on me and the wife as we head through in a couple of weeks but it is the tail end of spring break so who knows. I am hoping the spring breakers aren't PP members. Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
The 2 times I was there, it was nearly ghost-town city. ^
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Ok, posting from the Mera lounge in T3. It is fairly small but well decorated with mostly U shaped sofas for seating. There are many computer terminals if you need them and also wifi for no fee. There is an open fridge with sodas, juices and waters with a coffee machine next to it and a bar area which has a lady that pours your drinks. They have a cash register at the bar and dont know what that is for as I havent paid for a red wine yet. Food is simple but enough, chips, nuts, sandwiches. There is a flight display screen and several LCD tv's overhead. Small but pleasant lounge, my wife and I are two of about eight people in here right now. I can see how it could get full easily though.
Edited to add, they do have massage chairs which my wife just used.
Edited to add, they do have massage chairs which my wife just used.
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RTWSTARALLIANCE , Mar 2, 2010 11:42 am
Anybody been outbound from CUN looking for a Lounge also. I am in on CO or UA. Sounds like there is a VIP Lounge which I can enter by paying in my case. Looks like $29 USD. Anyone have any experience with this? Does a Amex Plat card work for entry? Thanks.
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No...it is accessible via Priority Pass or pay per use. Located as mentioned above: after security, and past duty free, to your right. Small, decently decorated, with free drinks. You will not get entry via lounge membership or elite status with any airline. They are very strict and you need to have your Priority Pass card with you to show (which allows for 1 person).Originally Posted by RTWSTARALLIANCE
Anybody been outbound from CUN looking for a Lounge also. I am in on CO or UA. Sounds like there is a VIP Lounge which I can enter by paying in my case. Looks like $29 USD. Anyone have any experience with this? Does a Amex Plat card work for entry? Thanks.
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RTWSTARALLIANCE , Mar 7, 2010 9:17 am
If I arrive early will be prepared to pay. I just remember CUN being as boring as can be several years ago. Thanks.
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Honestly, the airport was nicer last year than I remembered it being in the past so if you dont end up in the lounge it may just be better than you remember....hopefully.Originally Posted by RTWSTARALLIANCE
If I arrive early will be prepared to pay. I just remember CUN being as boring as can be several years ago. Thanks.
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RTWSTARALLIANCE , Mar 7, 2010 10:22 pm
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by mcgahat
Honestly, the airport was nicer last year than I remembered it being in the past so if you dont end up in the lounge it may just be better than you remember....hopefully.
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RTWSTARALLIANCE , Mar 15, 2010 7:21 am
At CUN I did not find it necessary to enter the Lounge. There are plenty of things to keep you fed and shopping. Food is pretty mariginal.