Which Atlanta Lounges have Enclosed Cubicles
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2019
Programs: Delta DM
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Which Atlanta Lounges have Enclosed Cubicles
Hello,
I need to take a conference call with relative quiet and am traveling through Atlanta. Some Delta lounges have these cubicles with doors (LAX I think is one) that give you pretty good privacy.
Does any one know if any of the Atlanta Delta lounges have this? Doesn't matter which Concourse.
Thanks
I need to take a conference call with relative quiet and am traveling through Atlanta. Some Delta lounges have these cubicles with doors (LAX I think is one) that give you pretty good privacy.
Does any one know if any of the Atlanta Delta lounges have this? Doesn't matter which Concourse.
Thanks
#2
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 5,190
Hello,
I need to take a conference call with relative quiet and am traveling through Atlanta. Some Delta lounges have these cubicles with doors (LAX I think is one) that give you pretty good privacy.
Does any one know if any of the Atlanta Delta lounges have this? Doesn't matter which Concourse.
Thanks
I need to take a conference call with relative quiet and am traveling through Atlanta. Some Delta lounges have these cubicles with doors (LAX I think is one) that give you pretty good privacy.
Does any one know if any of the Atlanta Delta lounges have this? Doesn't matter which Concourse.
Thanks
Last edited by sydneyracquelle; Apr 12, 2023 at 8:59 am
#5
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: West of CLE
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I recently used the "cubicles" (I call them carrels) in the D12 club. They've gotten rid of these in the other clubs in ATL There may still be a couple at the back of the T6 club and also in the A Centerpoint club, but that is all I can think of.
#6
Join Date: Jan 2017
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Posts: 890
The last time I was in T I didn't see any but I wasn't searching them out, either.
#7
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Minutes from ATL
Programs: DL
Posts: 436
If you have a good headset you can probably take the call right beside someone and it won't matter. Something like a Jabra 75e works well if you don't want the over the ear thing, or an EPOS 660 for over the head (better sound isolation). These things are good enough someone can be talking in the next seat and the mic won't pick it up. The noise cancelling is also good enough that you may want hear-through on to hear your own voice. None of this matters if your call is confidential, however.
Otherwise I would recommend something like Minute Suites which is on priority pass, but hard to come by as a walk up.
Otherwise I would recommend something like Minute Suites which is on priority pass, but hard to come by as a walk up.
#8
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Dayton, OH/CVG
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The E club has a bank of cubicles as you walk in to the left of the check in area, but they are not enclosed. To the best of my knowledge, none of the Atlanta ones have the "phone booth" type cubes that other clubs have (LAX, TPA, BNA, LGA, etc) I have used the ones in TPA, LGA and LAX quite often. They are nice, but a touch cramped.
#9
Join Date: Aug 2007
Programs: DL DM
Posts: 1,079
With a scheduled call, you should be able to book ahead and you’ll be set.
#10
Join Date: Aug 2021
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That said, I almost never see anyone sitting in the area to the immediate left of the entrance, so that should be a quiet spot as well.
#11
Join Date: Jul 2015
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The E club has a bank of cubicles as you walk in to the left of the check in area, but they are not enclosed. To the best of my knowledge, none of the Atlanta ones have the "phone booth" type cubes that other clubs have (LAX, TPA, BNA, LGA, etc) I have used the ones in TPA, LGA and LAX quite often. They are nice, but a touch cramped.
#13
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: DCA
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Posts: 279
To add to the list:
The SLC club has the phone booth style private, enclosed work spaces. I’ve participated in Teams video calls without issue and without a headset from those booths, which was a lifesaver when I was delayed returning home and had two important meetings.
They are small spaces- probably on purpose to keep people from lingering too long.
Also, kudos to OP for not wanting to disturb others. I had the same thought when I was seeking space to conduct my Teams meeting!
The SLC club has the phone booth style private, enclosed work spaces. I’ve participated in Teams video calls without issue and without a headset from those booths, which was a lifesaver when I was delayed returning home and had two important meetings.
They are small spaces- probably on purpose to keep people from lingering too long.
Also, kudos to OP for not wanting to disturb others. I had the same thought when I was seeking space to conduct my Teams meeting!
#15
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Dayton, OH/CVG
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Are you sure about TPA? I’ve flown out of TPA a few times and have never seen the new enclosed phone booth type rooms. It’s a small tight club as well so if it was very recent (within past 3 months) I’m not aware of where they could have added them without taking out existing seating.