Originally Posted by
craigthemif
Don't expect much.
IIRC you get assigned a tiny personal "prison cell" with a shower and sink. You get your own key so can leave your luggage inside. There is also a small common area to sit and read the newspaper and have a coffee. Not much more than a few croissants, etc. to eat.
Unless arriving far too early to check-in to your hotel (or have no choice but to shower here before going straight to a meeting) I would give the arrivals lounge a pass...
The shower rooms I’ve used are at least three times the size of those in the Dali and Velazquez lounges, which get all steamed up very quickly.
The shower room is part of the bedroom. The door to the bedroom is locked, but you have use to all the entrance area and wardrobe. It's like a hotel room but without the sleeping area.
As for food, I guess it depends on the time of the day. But many times I have seen things like Spanish omelette, assorted cold cuts, etc.