Last edit by: eponymous_coward
LAS: contract lounge leaves AS network on 1/1/2020
LAX: T6: Completed Spring 2019
PDX: Completed Summer 2019
SEA: N Satellite/ rooftop: upgraded to Flagship (Seating, daytime Barista, fireplace, light food buffet/$8 food offerings - Completed Summer 2019
SEA D Terminal: Planned remodel to begin Mid 2020
SFO T2 : New lounge planned to open Mid 2020 or sooner
YVR: contract lounge leaves AS network on 1/1/2020
LAX: T6: Completed Spring 2019
PDX: Completed Summer 2019
SEA: N Satellite/ rooftop: upgraded to Flagship (Seating, daytime Barista, fireplace, light food buffet/$8 food offerings - Completed Summer 2019
SEA D Terminal: Planned remodel to begin Mid 2020
SFO T2 : New lounge planned to open Mid 2020 or sooner
YVR: contract lounge leaves AS network on 1/1/2020
Alaska Lounge Refreshes
#91
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: sometimes, strangely, I find myself at home
Programs: I need to do better in managing my affiliations. Oops, I overshot the runway for status next year.
Posts: 651
The picture on the Alaska Lounge website under the headline "renovations" certainly is the LAX lounge based on the layout & the pillars - but it's hard to imagine them getting all that done in 2 days. Then again - with professionals working around the clock maybe they can.
In LAX, the back conference room, children room, and phone rooms are already being worked by walling those areas off. The finishes in the main area should not take too long to demo and replace.
The common dining bar height tables look less of a lounge and more similar to a fast food. I am not a fan of the common tables and especially barstools with baggage on the floor or table. Maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised.
#92
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Seattle
Programs: AS
Posts: 2,293
Looks like they don’t want people to get too comfortable. If depiction is true to design esthetic , then more hard plastic surfaces and no more comfy leather arm chairs. Lounges will start looking like cafeteria’s.
#93
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: LAX
Programs: AS MVPG, IHG Diamond Elite
Posts: 1,445
Good catch. I agree with your observation regarding LAX.
In LAX, the back conference room, children room, and phone rooms are already being worked by walling those areas off. The finishes in the main area should not take too long to demo and replace.
The common dining bar height tables look less of a lounge and more similar to a fast food. I am not a fan of the common tables and especially barstools with baggage on the floor or table. Maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised.
In LAX, the back conference room, children room, and phone rooms are already being worked by walling those areas off. The finishes in the main area should not take too long to demo and replace.
The common dining bar height tables look less of a lounge and more similar to a fast food. I am not a fan of the common tables and especially barstools with baggage on the floor or table. Maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised.
It seems they've also "refreshed" the bar menu a bit, adding more wines into the premium/paid category, with just a simple white, red, and sparkling available for free. Seems like they're looking to nickel and dime as much as they can from folks accessing the lounge. Not sure who they're thinking will be willing to pay more for memberships to be getting less, but that's where AS seems to be heading generally, so not all that surprising.
#94
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Seattle, WA
Programs: Alaska Airlines
Posts: 659
I think the style they are going for based on the newer lounges like C, is hard seats (metal/wood/plastic) in the "dining" area and softer seats in the rest of the lounge. Maybe they're trying to encourage people not to camp out too long in the dining area? Or maybe they're just easier to wipe down for crumbs & spills?
#101
Join Date: Apr 2018
Programs: Mileage Plan
Posts: 233
I was there on April 1 and 2. The staff there were unaware of website's then warning of LAX being closed on 4/2-3 for renovations and later told me the site was wrong.
On both days it was very much still in transition. The old woodsy look was there, but the business section was haphazardly ripped out with armchair seating placed within. On 4/2 there was still a work wall where the kids area and magazine rack used to be.
On both days it was very much still in transition. The old woodsy look was there, but the business section was haphazardly ripped out with armchair seating placed within. On 4/2 there was still a work wall where the kids area and magazine rack used to be.
#104
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Anchorage, AK
Programs: Lifetime AS 1MM & MVPG, AS MVPG100K, AA, DL, HH-G
Posts: 8,259
ANC AL coming along
I was there at 5 AM on March 27. here is a photo of the new Barista area. The Concierge told me "We hope to have the remodel finished by the end of April". The building permit said the remodel was scheduled to be done by the end of March. AS construction is obviously sticking to their time honored, very slow and late schedule. I asked if the furniture that was in the closet was for real, and she said "No. but there will be AS Teal in the new furniture". Nothing else had changed and the conference room was being used for staging the remodel.
Hopefully one of the moderators can resize the photo.
Hopefully one of the moderators can resize the photo.