Centurion Lounge LGA [Opened, 12 August 2014; New location open 21 June 2021]
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Also, the lounge closes early on Saturday (6:30 IIRC)
Last edited by HPN-HRL; Feb 4, 2020 at 4:09 pm Reason: Saturday info
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Visited at 8:30 AM today (Sunday) to find the emptiest CL I've ever been to
The people pictured there and myself were the only ones in the lounge, fewer than ten people I'd estimate. Why can't it always be like this??
The usual options on offer today including the excellent French Toast but also a new option of eggs benedict:
I just wish they'd have some sausage or bacon out, then my day would be complete.
The people pictured there and myself were the only ones in the lounge, fewer than ten people I'd estimate. Why can't it always be like this??
The usual options on offer today including the excellent French Toast but also a new option of eggs benedict:
I just wish they'd have some sausage or bacon out, then my day would be complete.
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Unexpectedly dropped in today as I was supposed to fly out of EWR but a delay allowed me to switch to the direct flight out of LGA. The lounge was fairly empty around 2:30. Unfortunately the food was terrible, probably the worst food I've come across in the 5 years I've been coming to this lounge. I told the staff at the front desk a watered down version of this. The pea soup was disgusting, the fish was completely lacking flavor, and the rice was cold and hard/crusty. The only good food was the dessert being the M&M cookies and chocolate mousse. The pesto carrots weren't bad, aside from the complete lack of pesto taste.
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I don’t think most of us realized it at the time, that the last time we were at the LGA Centurion Lounge would be our last for that location.
With the new LGA Terminal B headhouse opening this weekend, the existing one will be closed and prepped for demolition.
Hopefully once all Centurion Lounges reopen, the new LGA location will be fully built out and ready to go.
With the new LGA Terminal B headhouse opening this weekend, the existing one will be closed and prepped for demolition.
Hopefully once all Centurion Lounges reopen, the new LGA location will be fully built out and ready to go.
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I don’t think most of us realized it at the time, that the last time we were at the LGA Centurion Lounge would be our last for that location.
With the new LGA Terminal B headhouse opening this weekend, the existing one will be closed and prepped for demolition.
Hopefully once all Centurion Lounges reopen, the new LGA location will be fully built out and ready to go.
With the new LGA Terminal B headhouse opening this weekend, the existing one will be closed and prepped for demolition.
Hopefully once all Centurion Lounges reopen, the new LGA location will be fully built out and ready to go.
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Doesn't look too good for AA flyers either. AA is in Terminal B, but currently still using the old gates. The western concourse, where AA will eventually be, is still being built. From the renderings it doesn't look like there'll be an airside connection between the two concourses so no way to hop from the western concourse to the lounge.
https://www.laguardiab.com/construction-updates
https://www.laguardiab.com/renderings
https://www.laguardiab.com/construction-updates
https://www.laguardiab.com/renderings
#442
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Doesn't look too good for AA flyers either. AA is in Terminal B, but currently still using the old gates. The western concourse, where AA will eventually be, is still being built. From the renderings it doesn't look like there'll be an airside connection between the two concourses so no way to hop from the western concourse to the lounge.
https://www.laguardiab.com/construction-updates
https://www.laguardiab.com/renderings
https://www.laguardiab.com/construction-updates
https://www.laguardiab.com/renderings
#443
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There is only one security checkpoint for both of the new central terminal concourses, at the back of the check-in level of the headhouse, and then passengers proceed upstairs to the food court area (airside) where the Centurion Lounge is, and over the bridges to either the existing UA/AC/WN concourse or the future AA concourse (or for now, the old AA gates that remain in the old building, connected to the new security checkpoint). The maps in the Delta app help show how this works. So it will be easy to access for AA customers.
#444
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https://thepointsguy.com/news/new-am...on-lounge-lga/
I had trouble using Delta's interactive maps to get a sense of this space. The pictures from this TPG article offer a better idea of where this will sit.
Even though the old space was pre-security, I always enjoyed my trips to the old spot. It never really ever felt crowded and getting through security with the TTP was never really much of a hassle. I remain cautiously optimistic that the experience (lighter crowds) will remain the same given that the JFK Centurion is also on its way.
I had trouble using Delta's interactive maps to get a sense of this space. The pictures from this TPG article offer a better idea of where this will sit.
Even though the old space was pre-security, I always enjoyed my trips to the old spot. It never really ever felt crowded and getting through security with the TTP was never really much of a hassle. I remain cautiously optimistic that the experience (lighter crowds) will remain the same given that the JFK Centurion is also on its way.
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https://thepointsguy.com/news/new-am...on-lounge-lga/
I had trouble using Delta's interactive maps to get a sense of this space. The pictures from this TPG article offer a better idea of where this will sit.
Even though the old space was pre-security, I always enjoyed my trips to the old spot. It never really ever felt crowded and getting through security with the TTP was never really much of a hassle. I remain cautiously optimistic that the experience (lighter crowds) will remain the same given that the JFK Centurion is also on its way.
I had trouble using Delta's interactive maps to get a sense of this space. The pictures from this TPG article offer a better idea of where this will sit.
Even though the old space was pre-security, I always enjoyed my trips to the old spot. It never really ever felt crowded and getting through security with the TTP was never really much of a hassle. I remain cautiously optimistic that the experience (lighter crowds) will remain the same given that the JFK Centurion is also on its way.
It's also possible the design may change to eliminate that airside walkway, especially since I believe it was in the same general vicinity as the proposed AirTrain station, and it is not certain if the AirTrain will actually happen (since it brings passengers the wrong direction away from Manhattan), which may result in other changes to the final design.
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Slightly OT, but has anyone heard anything about the reopening of the LGA Centurion Lounge? If JFK can open in this current environment, I don't understand why LGA is still closed (especially considering it's in the same city and both airports are run by the same authority). I asked at the JFK Centurion three weeks ago and they seemed to think LGA would be reopening soon but didn't have anything definite.
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Slightly OT, but has anyone heard anything about the reopening of the LGA Centurion Lounge? If JFK can open in this current environment, I don't understand why LGA is still closed (especially considering it's in the same city and both airports are run by the same authority). I asked at the JFK Centurion three weeks ago and they seemed to think LGA would be reopening soon but didn't have anything definite.
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#448
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Uh probably because the LGA lounge is probably still being rebuilt — they've closed and replaced the old Terminal B building (where the lounge used to be) and the new lounge will be post-security in the new main concourse. TPG is saying sometime in 2021 but nothing more specific than that (https://thepointsguy.com/news/new-am...on-lounge-lga/)
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I remember using the AC lounge when they were still a priority pass member once at LGA when I had a Delta flight because my flight my flight got cancelled and I had a few hours to kill and had no issues. Only problem at LGA is it can be a pain to go between temrinals since C and D are the only two connected where you don't have to reclear security and IFIRC I had to take a shuttle between the C/D terminal and the terminal Air Canada was at, I remember it was pain going the one way.