Seattle SEA Sky Club: The Definitive Thread
#438
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Stair riser heights shall be 7 inches maximum and 4 inches minimum. Stair tread depth shall be 11 inches minimum. The riser height shall be measured vertically between the nosings of adjacent treads
Loss of upper level have reduced 100+seat capacity to Seattle Skyclub.
Jiburi
#439
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Upstairs
When I swung by Saturday 6/3/2017, they had finsihed installing a long step #2 at the bottom of the stairs (really odd location for it), and indicated they were almost ready to open the staircase to upper floors again. It might be open already.....
Jiburi
Jiburi
#440
Join Date: Oct 2000
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When I asked, I was told that the issue was that the code requires a landing on any flight of stairs longer than 12 steps, and the stairs were 14 steps. The simplest fix was to add a landing two steps from the lower level (replacing the bottom two steps).
#442
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: SEA
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Ethan Stowell is here (A Skyclub) 8/24 around noon signing complimentary cookbooks. There are some extra charcuterie options, also.
looks like good timing for my first visit.
looks like good timing for my first visit.
#443
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Canada
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The upper level is open again, and compared to the main floor which was quite busy when I passed through last Friday - almost no seating groups/table clusters that didn't have at least one person seated at them, the upper level had a whopping 2 people sitting up there and was very private and quiet.
Not sure if it was just unique to the day I passed through, but the upper level was noticeably more warm and stuffy than the lower.
Not sure if it was just unique to the day I passed through, but the upper level was noticeably more warm and stuffy than the lower.
#444
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That is to be expected due to the design and the layout. The best solution would be a better balanced HVAC for the upper area but $$$.
#446
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#447
Join Date: Jun 2015
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...on routes where I have a choice between a (quicker) SLC connection and a SEA layover, I often pick SEA just for that Skyclub ❤️
#449
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Skyclub in A is not only better in Seattle...IMO it's the best in the whole system!! The salad offering are delish, the Beecher's cheese themed offerings on point and don't get me started on the clam chowder...
...on routes where I have a choice between a (quicker) SLC connection and a SEA layover, I often pick SEA just for that Skyclub ❤️
...on routes where I have a choice between a (quicker) SLC connection and a SEA layover, I often pick SEA just for that Skyclub ❤️