Lounge Pass question...
#1
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Lounge Pass question...
okay - i think i already know the answer to this question, but figured i'd ask anyways...
can a president's club lounge pass be used at partner lounges (i.e. the ones on their website)? i'm guessing no, but i figured the people here would be able to give me a definitive answer.
thanks...
can a president's club lounge pass be used at partner lounges (i.e. the ones on their website)? i'm guessing no, but i figured the people here would be able to give me a definitive answer.
thanks...
#2
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i think people have had success using the President's Club pass at the Northwest club. i wonder if they have milanos, doritos, and/or biscotti at these Northwest lounges?
#3
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I have given some passes to my friends who are constantly traveling with me and I have had some degree of success in gaining entry for them with the passes. In Rome, the Giotto Lounge (AZ) allowed my guest to enter by surrendering a one day pass. That's the only place I can say for certainty that it's happened.
I however have successfully used my PClub membership to enter not only the WorldClubs, but also the Crown Club/Room in DFW, the China Airlines Dynasty Lounge in Taipei, the JAL lounge in NRT and finally the Amtrak ClubAcela at Penn Station. The only drawback that I have ever experienced is that most of the overseas clubs/lounges do not allow for guests (except the WorldClubs). For your convenience, I have included the link for the recipricol club agreements:
http://www.continental.com/travel/airport/lounge/locations.asp?SID=297F632E BD8744508E95681759A03221
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I however have successfully used my PClub membership to enter not only the WorldClubs, but also the Crown Club/Room in DFW, the China Airlines Dynasty Lounge in Taipei, the JAL lounge in NRT and finally the Amtrak ClubAcela at Penn Station. The only drawback that I have ever experienced is that most of the overseas clubs/lounges do not allow for guests (except the WorldClubs). For your convenience, I have included the link for the recipricol club agreements:
http://www.continental.com/travel/airport/lounge/locations.asp?SID=297F632E BD8744508E95681759A03221
(edited to include link)
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I however have successfully used my PClub membership to enter not only the WorldClubs, but also the Crown Club/Room in DFW, the China Airlines Dynasty Lounge in Taipei, the JAL lounge in NRT and finally the Amtrak ClubAcela at Penn Station. The only drawback that I have ever experienced is that most of the overseas clubs/lounges do not allow for guests (except the WorldClubs). For your convenience, I have included the link for the recipricol club agreements:
http://www.continental.com/travel/ai...95681759A03221
(edited to include link)
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I however have successfully used my PClub membership to enter not only the WorldClubs, but also the Crown Club/Room in DFW, the China Airlines Dynasty Lounge in Taipei, the JAL lounge in NRT and finally the Amtrak ClubAcela at Penn Station. The only drawback that I have ever experienced is that most of the overseas clubs/lounges do not allow for guests (except the WorldClubs). For your convenience, I have included the link for the recipricol club agreements:
http://www.continental.com/travel/ai...95681759A03221
(edited to include link)
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I have used a Pres. Club pass at the Worldclub in MSP on one occasion.
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I have used a one time pass at the WC in DTW. WC being World Club not water closet.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Arcolaio99:
I have used a one time pass at the WC in DTW. WC being World Club not water closet.</font>
I have used a one time pass at the WC in DTW. WC being World Club not water closet.</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Arcolaio99:
I have used a one time pass at the WC in DTW. WC being World Club not water closet.</font>
I have used a one time pass at the WC in DTW. WC being World Club not water closet.</font>
Scroll down to a remark by aislesonly about using the club just for the restrooms. I think it's very relevant for this discussion ...
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by apirchik:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum.../008576-2.html
Scroll down to a remark by aislesonly about using the club just for the restrooms. I think it's very relevant for this discussion ...</font>
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum.../008576-2.html
Scroll down to a remark by aislesonly about using the club just for the restrooms. I think it's very relevant for this discussion ...</font>

