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Boiler84 Oct 24, 2010 9:43 pm

There are two unique 21 age limits.

1. Membership: Must be 21 or over to be a member

2. Being considered "family" and allowed in under the membership. As a PC member, when traveling with my family, I can bring in my wife and both of my children (currently both are under 21), for a total of three guests. Once my oldest reaches 21, I'd be limited to bringing in only one of my children. If I had six childern under 21, conceivably I could bring all six in (but I wouldn't do that to myself or to the other club members).

If I'm traveling with my mistresses instead of my family, I can only bring two of them in. My choice on which two of: the 20, 22 or 24 year olds. ;) No age limit on my two guests.

IAHtraveler Oct 24, 2010 9:54 pm


Originally Posted by sobore (Post 15006279)
People have been carded before in airline clubs.

Heck, I've been carded multiple times in PCs and I'm 29! The most recent was CLE this spring.

rggale Oct 24, 2010 10:43 pm

I've been going into PC's by myself since I was probably 16 or 17...I guess they are tightening up the rules, or I'm finally growing into my 30 year old body :D

Steph3n Oct 24, 2010 10:48 pm

I've never even had them to ID a guest.

ande777emt Oct 24, 2010 11:17 pm

I've always been carded. Granted I'm 23 and look younger than I am. I've gotten second formed at PC's as well, however RCC's have never hassled me.

chasbondy Oct 25, 2010 9:25 am

If you want to sneak the twirp a beer, you need to sit out of view of the bartender. They only allow 2 drinks at a time and generally to tables they can keep an eye on

joshwex90 Oct 25, 2010 9:35 am


Originally Posted by chasbondy (Post 15008758)
If you want to sneak the twirp a beer, you need to sit out of view of the bartender. They only allow 2 drinks at a time and generally to tables they can keep an eye on

Considering I'm the under-21 "twirp," thanks, but I'll pass. I live abroad now where it's legal to drink, and I no longer feel the need I did just a couple of years ago to drink whenever I can. Besides, alcohol before a long flight tends to do more damage to me than good :)

I'm just looking to watch the Giants game :D and catch up on some work :(

cmn.jcs Oct 25, 2010 9:59 am

I've got a one-visit pass, but I'm still under 21 (and it'll expire before I turn 21). Would I have any issues getting into clubs without self-serve bars?

joshwex90 Oct 25, 2010 10:04 am


Originally Posted by cmn.jcs (Post 15009001)
I've got a one-visit pass, but I'm still under 21 (and it'll expire before I turn 21). Would I have any issues getting into clubs without self-serve bars?

None of the PC's have self-serve bars. They have cashless bars, and the only way someone under 21 can get in as the primary member would be if you're flying BF. Holding the pass will not let you in. Do you know if it's transferable?

carvalh2 Oct 25, 2010 1:23 pm

I had an under 21 (19yo) guest at the PC this summer with my Amex card. No issues at all. We are not related, and I am wayyyy too young to pass as someone's parent.

cmn.jcs Oct 25, 2010 2:52 pm


Originally Posted by joshwex90 (Post 15009029)
None of the PC's have self-serve bars. They have cashless bars, and the only way someone under 21 can get in as the primary member would be if you're flying BF. Holding the pass will not let you in. Do you know if it's transferable?

Ok, thanks. It says non-transferable--but it's just a paper pass from Chase. Would (hypothetically speaking) giving it to someone not be an option at all?

joshwex90 Oct 25, 2010 3:05 pm


Originally Posted by cmn.jcs (Post 15011079)
Ok, thanks. It says non-transferable--but it's just a paper pass from Chase. Would (hypothetically speaking) giving it to someone not be an option at all?

Well is there anything that necessarily associates the pass with you, or is it really just the bearer who would have access?

cmn.jcs Oct 25, 2010 6:25 pm


Originally Posted by joshwex90 (Post 15011173)
Well is there anything that necessarily associates the pass with you, or is it really just the bearer who would have access?

Nope--no tracking numbers or anything.

joshwex90 Oct 26, 2010 10:13 am


Originally Posted by cmn.jcs (Post 15012391)
Nope--no tracking numbers or anything.

So give it (or shh, sell it) to a friend


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