Cabanas
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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To the best of my memory, no. Though there are shower suites and 'Daybreak Rooms', more info here: https://www.cathaypacific.com/intl/a...,78809,00.html
#3
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Join Date: May 1998
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Only in the Wing. The Pier has day rooms which some people prefer to the cabana (but they don't have flowing water). Otherwise the Pier is comparable or slightly better to the Wing.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Originally Posted by JNLentertainment
if i were granted an F lounge access in HKG which is the best place to go ?
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Originally Posted by JNLentertainment
if i were granted an F lounge access in HKG which is the best place to go ?
#9
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Originally Posted by JNLentertainment
is there really a big difference with CX's first and business class lounge? when it comes to food? amenities?
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The Wing is consistently busier than the Pier, where I am at now. There's like maybe 3 people including myself at the F area of the Pier and it's a lot quieter than the Wing as far as I am concerned.
I'm now heading in for a little nap in the rooms. The Daybreak rooms have the AVOD like you see on the F/J cabins of the long haul aircrafts. Plus a "service" button for assistance. Though I must warn that the lounge chaise, though nice to look at and sit down for a while.. is quite difficult to really get cozy in. Maybe the floor might do better for me.
I'm now heading in for a little nap in the rooms. The Daybreak rooms have the AVOD like you see on the F/J cabins of the long haul aircrafts. Plus a "service" button for assistance. Though I must warn that the lounge chaise, though nice to look at and sit down for a while.. is quite difficult to really get cozy in. Maybe the floor might do better for me.


