DPS Priority Pass
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DPS Priority Pass
Flew through DPS on vacation a couple of weeks ago and had a chance to check out the two Priority Pass lounges.
Premier Lounge:
Completely full to the brim when we got to the airport around 11am for a 1pm SQ flight. Likely because it serves as the J lounge for 90% of the full service international airlines going out of DPS (the main exception being SkyTeam which uses the GA lounge -- which sadly couldn't get in since flying SQ). We walked in for about 2 minutes, couldn't find a seat, grabbed a water after glancing at the food options (which all looked meh) and walked back out
T/G Lounge:
Significantly better -- was virtually empty when we walked in (which was bizarre after seeing the fully stuffed Premier Lounge). For Priority Pass (and presumably others) they provided a little slip that entitled each guest to "up to 3" alcoholic beverages. They also had self serve water / soda / coffee / tea and a pretty extensive buffet including a noodle bar that was just opening up when we left. Lots of outlets and a few nice loveseats with built in outlets on either side. It also felt much more open, cleaner, and brighter than the Premier lounge which felt dark and dingy.
If visiting in the future, wouldn't even bother stopping in the Premier Lounge, would go straight to the T/G
Premier Lounge:
Completely full to the brim when we got to the airport around 11am for a 1pm SQ flight. Likely because it serves as the J lounge for 90% of the full service international airlines going out of DPS (the main exception being SkyTeam which uses the GA lounge -- which sadly couldn't get in since flying SQ). We walked in for about 2 minutes, couldn't find a seat, grabbed a water after glancing at the food options (which all looked meh) and walked back out
T/G Lounge:
Significantly better -- was virtually empty when we walked in (which was bizarre after seeing the fully stuffed Premier Lounge). For Priority Pass (and presumably others) they provided a little slip that entitled each guest to "up to 3" alcoholic beverages. They also had self serve water / soda / coffee / tea and a pretty extensive buffet including a noodle bar that was just opening up when we left. Lots of outlets and a few nice loveseats with built in outlets on either side. It also felt much more open, cleaner, and brighter than the Premier lounge which felt dark and dingy.
If visiting in the future, wouldn't even bother stopping in the Premier Lounge, would go straight to the T/G