Originally Posted by
emma dog
Yes, I’ve waited in a line for this SkyClub. Particularly during ski season on typical return home days. And if you’ve never waited in a line for a SkyClub, you must never fly through ATL. Though it’s improved since the peak, I still see the occasional lines on heavy business travel days.
The DEN lounge is sub par… along the lines of MCO or ATL D-dungeon. The Centurian is
better in most ways, except there’s always a line and depending on the day you’re travelling, can look like a refugee camp. Plus it’s 15-ish minutes away from the DL gates.
How long was the most you ever had to wait for this lounge? It'll never be 30minutes like Centurion Lounge, right?
The refugee camp description of the CL is hilarious but spot on.
The last time I was at the CL, I was able to get in with no wait. But then we could not find any place for 2 people to sit together.
Originally Posted by
WillBarrett_68
1) as noted, its crowded
2) the restrooms are outside the club (this seems to really bug some people but you'd have a further walk in many larger clubs, I guess if you find the idea of "sharing" the restroom with USO patrons to be icky then it's a negative)
3) a lot of the seats have those weird side table slab things that make you think they have outlets but they only have them on one side. I'm not really sure how to explain this better but if you need to charge really make sure there are actually outlets before you plop down and unpack all your stuff
4) self service bar, which makes this the BEST club in the country to some people, though the selection is pretty limited
I remember the restroom situation from a few years ago... that's not a biggie. But I wonder how challenging it might be to find a table for the 3 of us to sit at.
How is the evening food selection?