The Wing Cabana Question
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: NYC
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The Wing Cabana Question
I guess I have a question I havn't seen answers for yet, tried searching a little...
I see the hours listed for the lounge ending at 12:30 am. Does anyone know up until what time the cabanas stay available until? I would be arriving at around 5pm, and I know they are often booked so would be hoping I would be able to get a slot. My flight isn't until 1am, so there is plenty of time to wait.
Thanks I appreciate the advice!
I see the hours listed for the lounge ending at 12:30 am. Does anyone know up until what time the cabanas stay available until? I would be arriving at around 5pm, and I know they are often booked so would be hoping I would be able to get a slot. My flight isn't until 1am, so there is plenty of time to wait.
Thanks I appreciate the advice!
#4
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: HKG/HND/OOL
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Posts: 3,170
i believe cabana is.open till wing close. but dining at wing is absolute dismal so.i suggest once u done with cabana head over to pier for proper dining... few times i had time to spare i went cabana, it is very relaxing and adequate. but i often sacrified by eating at wing which is think is rated 3 out of 10 if dining at pier is rated 7/10 to give u an idea
#5
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: CRK MNL
Programs: CX Gold
Posts: 1,286
i believe cabana is.open till wing close. but dining at wing is absolute dismal so.i suggest once u done with cabana head over to pier for proper dining... few times i had time to spare i went cabana, it is very relaxing and adequate. but i often sacrified by eating at wing which is think is rated 3 out of 10 if dining at pier is rated 7/10 to give u an idea
#10
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Hong Kong
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I much prefer to go to the Pier business lounge's noodle bar and get noodles/dim sum than the first lounge, then make the walk back to the cabanas in the Wing as an excuse to get some exercise in an airport.
Not sure if it's my preference for that kind of food, but I don't find the F lounge's food 'all that' and much rather something simple that tasted pretty good, than something 'complicated' done below standards.
My waits at the cabana (2 weeks ago) have both been about 45mins-1hr with 2 people ahead of me. The OP shouldn't need to worry if they're arriving at 5pm.
Not sure if it's my preference for that kind of food, but I don't find the F lounge's food 'all that' and much rather something simple that tasted pretty good, than something 'complicated' done below standards.
My waits at the cabana (2 weeks ago) have both been about 45mins-1hr with 2 people ahead of me. The OP shouldn't need to worry if they're arriving at 5pm.
#11
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: CX DM/OWE, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 155
I much prefer to go to the Pier business lounge's noodle bar and get noodles/dim sum than the first lounge, then make the walk back to the cabanas in the Wing as an excuse to get some exercise in an airport.
Not sure if it's my preference for that kind of food, but I don't find the F lounge's food 'all that' and much rather something simple that tasted pretty good, than something 'complicated' done below standards.
My waits at the cabana (2 weeks ago) have both been about 45mins-1hr with 2 people ahead of me. The OP shouldn't need to worry if they're arriving at 5pm.
Not sure if it's my preference for that kind of food, but I don't find the F lounge's food 'all that' and much rather something simple that tasted pretty good, than something 'complicated' done below standards.
My waits at the cabana (2 weeks ago) have both been about 45mins-1hr with 2 people ahead of me. The OP shouldn't need to worry if they're arriving at 5pm.
#12
Join Date: May 2019
Location: HK / TPE
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The queue is quite awful around 8-10pm, I did it twice in the past 6 month and have to wait for over 90min.
#13
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Hong Kong
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There's nothing wrong in popping into the Wing after security to see what the wait times are, and work around that. You also need to counter in the potential of (lack of) walking time from lounge to gate. I'm not too sure about 7-8pm, sorry, but arriving at 5pm - the wait for a massage for 5.5hours (in the Pier F) if that interests anyone. It's just pot luck really.
#15
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: CX DM/OWE, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 155
Thanks guys. Just reporting back for future reference:
My Cabana waiting time was 1 hour at 6pm. It was a Tuesday night.
Meanwhile I got to Pier at around 8pm, and they were already fully booked up for the day.
My Cabana waiting time was 1 hour at 6pm. It was a Tuesday night.
Meanwhile I got to Pier at around 8pm, and they were already fully booked up for the day.