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Originally Posted by tuchop
(Post 23963507)
EDIT: some minor updates and fixes. Amex lounge will stop allowing Argentine Bank credit cards as of Jan' 2015.
IMHO, the Lan lounge is currently the best at EZE. But I still haven't tried the Star Alliance and AA/IB ones. |
Originally Posted by Marambio
(Post 23970404)
IMHO, the Lan lounge is currently the best at EZE. But I still haven't tried the Star Alliance and AA/IB ones.
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Originally Posted by Marambio
(Post 23970404)
Just two quick notes: Apparently some Argentine bank cards will still be accepted (lounge website says "contact your bank for information"), and youngsters under-16 who are sons/daughters of cardholder are allowed inside provided they are flying with the said cardholder.
IMHO, the Lan lounge is currently the best at EZE. But I still haven't tried the Star Alliance and AA/IB ones. |
Originally Posted by Marambio
(Post 23970404)
Just two quick notes: Apparently some Argentine bank cards will still be accepted (lounge website says "contact your bank for information"), and youngsters under-16 who are sons/daughters of cardholder are allowed inside provided they are flying with the said cardholder.
I'll add the guest policy now. Platinum and Centurion cardholders can bring 1 free guest, and their 16-and-younger kids. For kids older than that, just get them an extension of your platinum or centurion card, which is free in Argentina. That way you also get them covered for medical insurance when travelling, which is also until they are 16.
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 23971286)
Does it beat the special Centurion lounge within the AmEx lounge?
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Originally Posted by tuchop
(Post 23963507)
EDIT: some minor updates and fixes. Amex lounge will stop allowing Argentine Bank credit cards as of Jan' 2015.
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 24054912)
Do you know if a US-based Platinum card permits a guest at no additional cost?
I'll be visiting the lounge in late January, I could ask for you if you want. Did you check in the amex site? Once logged in, under benefits or somewhere in the site? |
Originally Posted by tuchop
(Post 24055501)
Hey Eastbay1k! As far as I know, there shouldn't be a problem accessing with a guest with an International Platinum Card.. The lounge's site doesn't provide information about this, but I assume all platinum cards have the same "value" to amex.
I'll be visiting the lounge in late January, I could ask for you if you want. Did you check in the amex site? Once logged in, under benefits or somewhere in the site? |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 24055528)
I'll be there before you ;) The only thing I found referred to the US clubs (which include the guest). The "worst case" is that we'll hang out in the LAN lounge, but I'm curious to visit another place.
And if you can take your guest, tell us how you compare the AMEX to the LAN lounge. From what I've heard, people prefer LAN's lounge to the Centurion one (the platinum part). I haven't visited the platinum part, but will do in January. |
I've been to the Amex lounge within the past month and was able to bring my wife and son into the lounge with my US platinum card. No questions asked or extra charge.
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Originally Posted by djefvert
(Post 24065422)
I've been to the Amex lounge within the past month and was able to bring my wife and son into the lounge with my US platinum card. No questions asked or extra charge.
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 24066432)
Thanks for the info! What was your impression of the place?
Amex is good size, crowded when I was there but there were always seats available and a great selection of food/drinks. Definitely worth the visit! |
Originally Posted by djefvert
(Post 24076228)
For me it is the best lounge that I've been to at EZE. I've been to AA, LAN and Star Alliance Lounges. After Amex, my preference is the Star Alliance, then LAN then AA lounges.
Amex is good size, crowded when I was there but there were always seats available and a great selection of food/drinks. Definitely worth the visit! The Amex lounge's big room is the only lounge I still have to visit in EZE. I'll be doing that in February. My rank at the moment would be: Amex Centurion Room, LAN, Amex normal Lounge, Star Alliance, AA2000, AA/IB, AR. |
Flew out on the night of the 29th and by the time I found the Centurion Lounge, they were just placing a sign in front of the lounge saying that it was at capacity and to visit them on another trip. Perhaps the holiday season had something to do with it as more cardholders are travelling with their families?
Anyway, a bit disappointing, so I headed down to the AA/IB lounge which was fine, except that it had a ton of people in it. Not to full capacity but it definitely took a moment or two to find seating. Self serve alcohol (but no fernet in Argentina!?), two hot dishes (mashed potatoes and some rice thing) and some other warm things in a case. Besides that, they had vegetable sticks, olives, cold cut meats, cold sandwiches, etc. Seemed like a decent lounge but certainly not a place I'd purposely show up early to enjoy. My JFK flight left from gate 2, so the lounge was way better than hanging out down there. |
Originally Posted by kevincrumbs
(Post 24076821)
Flew out on the night of the 29th and by the time I found the Centurion Lounge, they were just placing a sign in front of the lounge saying that it was at capacity and to visit them on another trip. Perhaps the holiday season had something to do with it as more cardholders are travelling with their families?
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I am flying out shortly. I am Business Elite, have Priority Pass, and have Amex regular Platinum. Which lounge should I visit? It sounds like 3 are available to me.
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