This essentially makes the lounge for business travelers. I can't imagine anyone paying to get children in here. I also really can't imagine anyone paying for the $695 membership unless they always travel with a partner or spouse. And even then, $695 buys an awful lot of drinks in a nicer setting than most SkyClubs. Hmm, it really seems as if the change might result in fewer memberships but better retention by the high volume business travelers?