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In March 2017 American Express contracted for a larger space at DFW Terminal D. It sounds as if the Centurion Lounge should relocate in mid-2018. Begin reading HERE.
Located mezzanine floor by gate D-17 (marked lift / elevator)
(All terminals at DFW can be accessed within the secured area)
Hours: 5:30am-10pm
Spa Hours: 9am-8pm
(Reservations required; two spa staff avail for 20m appointments)
http://thecenturionlounge.com/location/DFW
Last call for the bar is 9:30pm
Further access FAQ
Located mezzanine floor by gate D-17 (marked lift / elevator)
(All terminals at DFW can be accessed within the secured area)
Hours: 5:30am-10pm
Spa Hours: 9am-8pm
(Reservations required; two spa staff avail for 20m appointments)
http://thecenturionlounge.com/location/DFW
Last call for the bar is 9:30pm
Lounge Access
All American Express® Card Members with a valid American Express Credit or Charge Card are eligible to visit the Lounge. Any eligible American Express Card Member may purchase a one-day pass at the Lounge for $50, subject to capacity. If you are a Platinum Card® or Centurion® Member, access to The Centurion Lounge is complimentary as part of your Card Membership.
All American Express® Card Members with a valid American Express Credit or Charge Card are eligible to visit the Lounge. Any eligible American Express Card Member may purchase a one-day pass at the Lounge for $50, subject to capacity. If you are a Platinum Card® or Centurion® Member, access to The Centurion Lounge is complimentary as part of your Card Membership.
What is the guest policy?
Platinum® Card members who receive complimentary access may enter with up to two guests at no additional charge.
Centurion members may enter with up to two guests or immediate family (spouse or domestic partner, and children under 18) at no additional charge.
Guest access is per Card Member, not per Card. Family or guests may not enter or remain in the lounge unless accompanied in the lounge by the Card Member.
If you purchase a one-day pass, your children under 18 may accompany you at no additional charge. You must purchase a one-day pass for any additional guests.
Platinum® Card members who receive complimentary access may enter with up to two guests at no additional charge.
Centurion members may enter with up to two guests or immediate family (spouse or domestic partner, and children under 18) at no additional charge.
Guest access is per Card Member, not per Card. Family or guests may not enter or remain in the lounge unless accompanied in the lounge by the Card Member.
If you purchase a one-day pass, your children under 18 may accompany you at no additional charge. You must purchase a one-day pass for any additional guests.
Centurion Lounge at DFW (New larger location opened 27 September 2018)
#17
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Just found out that the next Centurion Lounge opens in the D gates at DFW in 5 days (October 15). Also heard that BWI is potentially in the running.
#18
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Cary, NC
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Centurion Lounge at LAS
USA Today has an article announcing the DFW Centurion lounge opens on 10/15. Great news, will definitely check it out before my upcoming trip to ICN. Maybe this will get AA to step up their game in Terminal D, and create an IFL.
#19
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#20
Join Date: Mar 2011
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I'm doubtful about SFO because the three domestic terminals (not to mention the international one) are not connected airside. So any new lounge is limited in the volume it can serve. DFW is a great choice because all the terminals are linked very conveniently airside. Getting to the new lounge regardless of where your flight leaves is fairly easy.
#22
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 2,092
JFK T4 seems like it would be a pretty ideal place for one since there are a bunch of international airlines + Delta flying out of there. Sure, there's access to a lounge there via PP and the DL SkyClub, but they could make something really special if they wanted. Unless it would be an issue that it would fill up too quickly b/c too many people going through?
I think "The Lounge" closed, so maybe there's even space there for a new lounge!
I think "The Lounge" closed, so maybe there's even space there for a new lounge!
#23
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Brooklyn
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JFK T4 seems like it would be a pretty ideal place for one since there are a bunch of international airlines + Delta flying out of there. Sure, there's access to a lounge there via PP and the DL SkyClub, but they could make something really special if they wanted. Unless it would be an issue that it would fill up too quickly b/c too many people going through?
I think "The Lounge" closed, so maybe there's even space there for a new lounge!
I think "The Lounge" closed, so maybe there's even space there for a new lounge!
I wonder if we will see Amex start offering these lounges as contract lounges to carriers flying into these airports. I could see carriers like QR at T8 and EY at T4 wanting to offer something more like the Centurion Lounge to their premium passengers rather than the Admirals' Club or a generic contract lounge respectively. Likewise with EK and possibly others at DFW, and perhaps VS at LAS.
Last edited by bgriff; Oct 15, 2013 at 9:39 am
#24
Join Date: Sep 2013
Programs: Amex centurion / plat / DL diamond / Hilton HHonors
Posts: 6
visited DFW Lounge
I've visited the DFW Lounge...it was by far the best lounge in the USA!! Agents, food and the layout was nice.... BTW... SPA is included with your stay!!! Facials, manicure and massage ... just keep in mind you must show up early to book your SPA. What I've heard, you can only book it the day of your visit and its first come first serve... Also for my fellow Centurion members... just go right up to the counter where you will see "Priority Check-in".... this is a special line for Centurion ... I hope everyone will say the same ... DFW LOUNGE .. is far better than any US Lounges^
#25
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: DFW, ORD, IND
Programs: AMEX PL, Avis First, AA GLD
Posts: 249
I've visited the DFW Lounge...it was by far the best lounge in the USA!! Agents, food and the layout was nice.... BTW... SPA is included with your stay!!! Facials, manicure and massage ... just keep in mind you must show up early to book your SPA. What I've heard, you can only book it the day of your visit and its first come first serve... Also for my fellow Centurion members... just go right up to the counter where you will see "Priority Check-in".... this is a special line for Centurion ... I hope everyone will say the same ... DFW LOUNGE .. is far better than any US Lounges
#27
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 2,092
I have no way of knowing for sure but BWI seems extremely unlikely...not a particularly important airport and already has a recently-opened Airspace Lounge, which prominently advertises that Amex Platinum gets you in. Perhaps a more likely outcome would be for Amex to take over Airspace, if they're serious about getting into the lounge business, though it looks like (no firsthand experience) the product standards of Airspace are somewhat lower than those of the Centurion Lounges, though still above typical domestic airline lounges.
There's lots of unused space in JFK T4 just past the new security checkpoint, in the upper level area which used to be landside and where several lounges are / have been, so that's certainly possible. If Amex is trying to reduce payments to airline lounge partners perhaps T8 is also a target, though I'm not sure if there's any space in T8.
I wonder if we will see Amex start offering these lounges as contract lounges to carriers flying into these airports. I could see carriers like QR at T8 and EY at T4 wanting to offer something more like the Centurion Lounge to their premium passengers rather than the Admirals' Club or a generic contract lounge respectively. Likewise with EK and possibly others at DFW, and perhaps VS at LAS.
There's lots of unused space in JFK T4 just past the new security checkpoint, in the upper level area which used to be landside and where several lounges are / have been, so that's certainly possible. If Amex is trying to reduce payments to airline lounge partners perhaps T8 is also a target, though I'm not sure if there's any space in T8.
I wonder if we will see Amex start offering these lounges as contract lounges to carriers flying into these airports. I could see carriers like QR at T8 and EY at T4 wanting to offer something more like the Centurion Lounge to their premium passengers rather than the Admirals' Club or a generic contract lounge respectively. Likewise with EK and possibly others at DFW, and perhaps VS at LAS.
To me, T4 makes more sense than T8, since it hits more airlines and hits a largely international audience (rather than a mix). But they do do already have 2 lounges in T4 (Oasis via PP and Delta SkyClub, which I'm sure isn't going anywhere).
#28
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#30
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I believe the LAS lounge has the same food every day (at least every review I've read of it described the same dishes that I had when I was there). But, presumably the DFW lounge will have more regular customers than the LAS lounge does, so maybe they'll mix it up more at DFW.