So, Lufthansa actually values C lounge access at €25. It's on their webpage.
http://www.lufthansa.com/us/en/Lounge-News_en
If you are a Frequent Traveller your companions can choose between the Lufthansa Business Lounges in Germany and the USA and the Welcome Lounge at Frankfurt Airport. Costs for one-time access are 25 euros or 35 US dollars per person for the Business Lounges and 50 euros or 70 US dollars for the Welcome Lounge.
Originally Posted by
aster
Could I sue LH for not letting me into a lounge with a child and an infant for claiming that the infant is also a guest as part of my *G limit of 1 guest? Seems like I was denied my 55 Euro's worth (or actually 2x that).

IANAL, but I think that argument (at least for the denied guest, maybe not for you for refusing to use the lounge alone) would work in the U.S. Unclear if it would in Germany. But it'd be small claims in the US, so not too daunting if you're in the country and feel like giving it a shot and letting us know how it goes.
Originally Posted by
henrus
Wait, where are these lounge parties listed?
Originally Posted by
User Name
Given the sentiment on this thread, is this the wrong time to suggest that each FTer drink one extra pilsner each on their next visit to an LH lounge in protest?

I'm pretty sure the real protest would be to drink one sip, leave it on a table, and repeat until you've kicked the keg.
Originally Posted by
mapu
What an idiot! He actually wanted to use the LH C lounge???
Could have bought the same beer and Wiener Wuerstchen at the gas station and saved himself some money in the process.
Aren't the Wiener Würstchen SEN lounge only?