Lounge access at NRT
#16
Join Date: Oct 2000
Posts: 1,960
At check-in, you should be given an invitation to use the NW WC at Satellite 1. Your BE boarding pass should be sufficient to provide you with additional access to the KE and AF lounges if you choose to try them out.
The WC in Satellite 1 is excellent - shower units, self-serve bar, sushi, finger sandwiches, and PCs, etc.
The WC in Satellite 1 is excellent - shower units, self-serve bar, sushi, finger sandwiches, and PCs, etc.
#17
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Augusta, GA, USA
Programs: DL FC, NW
Posts: 3,522
At check-in, you should be given an invitation to use the NW WC at Satellite 1. Your BE boarding pass should be sufficient to provide you with additional access to the KE and AF lounges if you choose to try them out.
The WC in Satellite 1 is excellent - shower units, self-serve bar, sushi, finger sandwiches, and PCs, etc.
The WC in Satellite 1 is excellent - shower units, self-serve bar, sushi, finger sandwiches, and PCs, etc.
#18
Join Date: May 2007
Location: DEN
Programs: DL PM, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Plat, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 1,816
#19
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Hopefully on a plane...
Posts: 6,580
At check-in, you should be given an invitation to use the NW WC at Satellite 1. Your BE boarding pass should be sufficient to provide you with additional access to the KE and AF lounges if you choose to try them out.
The WC in Satellite 1 is excellent - shower units, self-serve bar, sushi, finger sandwiches, and PCs, etc.
The WC in Satellite 1 is excellent - shower units, self-serve bar, sushi, finger sandwiches, and PCs, etc.
I went to Satellite 1 + 2. No real difference between the clubs other than the fact that 1 (where DL leaves from) seemed more crowded.
#20
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The SkyTeam lounge guide online has excellent info (services & hours) for travelers from/through/to SkyTeam hubs & many major cities.
www.skyteam.com
www.skyteam.com
#21
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: VPS
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I was in the NRT Satellite 1 WC just last weekend. Very nice! Very crowded.
Besides free wireless internet, they also have quite a few computer workstations that you can use.
Good finger sandwiches, sushi, and pastries. Wine and beer (I don't know about mixed drinks). Check out the beer machine...you put your glass under the tap and push a button, The glass then is tilted so that the beer is dispensed onto the side of the glass to reduce the head (just like a bartender would do). They offered Asahi and Sapporo.
My wife was impressed with the two huge, fragrant flower arrangements near the entry.
Besides free wireless internet, they also have quite a few computer workstations that you can use.
Good finger sandwiches, sushi, and pastries. Wine and beer (I don't know about mixed drinks). Check out the beer machine...you put your glass under the tap and push a button, The glass then is tilted so that the beer is dispensed onto the side of the glass to reduce the head (just like a bartender would do). They offered Asahi and Sapporo.
My wife was impressed with the two huge, fragrant flower arrangements near the entry.
#22
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Wayne, PA USA
Programs: DL MM, Marriott Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, HHonors Gold
Posts: 7,242
Any Arrivals Facilities/Lounges for Arriving Passengers at NRT?
Are any of the lounges available for arriving passengers at NRT? It would be nice to grab a shower and freshen up after a long flight, especially before continuing on into Tokyo.
#24
Join Date: Oct 2000
Posts: 1,960
Upon arrrival, there are landside pay shower facilites on the second floor inTerminal 1 (¥500 for 30 minutes). Other than that, only NH provides complimentary landside shower facilities for premium class arriving paxs with connections to NH domestic flights.
#25
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: West of CLE
Programs: Delta DM/3 MM; Hertz PC; National EE; Amtrak GR; Bonvoy Silver; Via Rail Préférence
Posts: 5,384
You'll Use the NW World Club
This is a great lounge; you'll like it. If you like to drink beer, you will be treated to the draft beer machines where you put your glass on a metal pivot under the spigot, push a button, and get a perfectly poured draft beer in a few seconds.
They also had a full complement of wine and spirits as well as soft drinks.
When I was there in January, they had a great hot chicken soup on offer, along with a large variety of finger foods, and a yummy green tea cake. It was a nice ending to a great 9 days in the land of the rising sun.
They also had a full complement of wine and spirits as well as soft drinks.
When I was there in January, they had a great hot chicken soup on offer, along with a large variety of finger foods, and a yummy green tea cake. It was a nice ending to a great 9 days in the land of the rising sun.
#26
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: KOA
Programs: DL Gold/MM, HH Diamond, Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Marriott Lifetime Gold
Posts: 2,280
I will be a transit passenger at NRT. I have not connected in NRT before. Where would I get my invitation to the NW WC?
#27
Join Date: Oct 2000
Posts: 1,960
If you are a CRC member, just show them your card. Your handle indicates that you are a PM - just show them your PM card and Y boarding pass. If you are departing in BE, boarding pass is sufficient.
#28
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: KOA
Programs: DL Gold/MM, HH Diamond, Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Marriott Lifetime Gold
Posts: 2,280
Thanks. I am in BE by the way. I am looking forward to the new BE amenities and food service described in another thread.
#29
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: CVG
Programs: Delta - PM / MM, UA 1K Starwood-Gold
Posts: 451
I agree...the new WC club in NRT is very nice. But....
I know I am in the minority, but I kinda miss the old JAL lounge in Terminal 2. The reason? I am a smoker, and it was great to be able to slide into the smoking section of the JAL club, have a drink and take a last drag or two before getting on the plane for ATL. That being said, the WC club in Terminal 1 definitely has better food, and I certainly don't miss the bus ride from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 to connect to NW and CX flights.
I know I am in the minority, but I kinda miss the old JAL lounge in Terminal 2. The reason? I am a smoker, and it was great to be able to slide into the smoking section of the JAL club, have a drink and take a last drag or two before getting on the plane for ATL. That being said, the WC club in Terminal 1 definitely has better food, and I certainly don't miss the bus ride from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 to connect to NW and CX flights.
#30
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Auckland, NZ/New York, NY/ATL
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Lounge access at NRT
Hey guys, real quick question.
I am flying DL to NRT in 2 weeks-in BE. What lounge will I have access to?
I am flying DL to NRT in 2 weeks-in BE. What lounge will I have access to?