Former Baltimore Airspace Lounge reopened as The Club BWI May 2017
#121
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: KUSA
Programs: Whatever AMEX Plat comes with... I buy on price.. Spirit Big Front Seat, want First/buy First
Posts: 1,486
I've got a rather long 4 hour layover in BWI; its on Southwest. I know i won't be in terminal d so I'll have to reclear security twice. I've got clear and precheck so I'm not worried about time. Will they allow me into Terminal D? I'm assuming if TSA lets me through the club won't have an issue
#122
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 505
I've got a rather long 4 hour layover in BWI; its on Southwest. I know i won't be in terminal d so I'll have to reclear security twice. I've got clear and precheck so I'm not worried about time. Will they allow me into Terminal D? I'm assuming if TSA lets me through the club won't have an issue
#126
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Durham, NC (RDU/GSO/CLT)
Programs: AA EXP/MM, DL GM, UA Platinum, HH DIA, Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Marriott Titanium, Hertz PC
Posts: 33,857
I stopped by last Saturday 3/18 at 11:30 AM. I had just arrived from JFK and was able to access with my PP card and JFK-BWI boarding pass.
The lounge is really starting to look bad. Every bench seat was ripped like you can see in the picture.
Food was the usual cold items (hummus, vegetables) and a soup. Everything is still in a buffet, they have not gone to the QR code ordering like many other The Clubs.
They did have one local IPA in a can at least.
The lounge is really starting to look bad. Every bench seat was ripped like you can see in the picture.
Food was the usual cold items (hummus, vegetables) and a soup. Everything is still in a buffet, they have not gone to the QR code ordering like many other The Clubs.
They did have one local IPA in a can at least.
#127
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Minneapolis: DL DM charter 2.3MM
Programs: A3*Gold, SPG Plat, HyattDiamond, MarriottPP, LHW exAccess, ICI, Raffles Amb, NW PE MM, TWA Gold MM
Posts: 100,417
As of last weekend, the seats are still ripped. The overall impression is old, worn, and depressing. The club includes male and female lavatories.
Food was make-your-own salad and soup. I think I saw some cookies too. There's a bartender and at least wine is free.
It's an odd space, with some seating up on a sort of balcony. Space is tight, although it helps that there's a ramp so that you can avoid carrying a roller bag up and down the steep stairs.
Food was make-your-own salad and soup. I think I saw some cookies too. There's a bartender and at least wine is free.
It's an odd space, with some seating up on a sort of balcony. Space is tight, although it helps that there's a ramp so that you can avoid carrying a roller bag up and down the steep stairs.
#128
Join Date: Jan 2005
Programs: SQ, QF, UA, CO, DL
Posts: 2,890
As of last weekend, the seats are still ripped. The overall impression is old, worn, and depressing. The club includes male and female lavatories.
Food was make-your-own salad and soup. I think I saw some cookies too. There's a bartender and at least wine is free.
It's an odd space, with some seating up on a sort of balcony. Space is tight, although it helps that there's a ramp so that you can avoid carrying a roller bag up and down the steep stairs.
Food was make-your-own salad and soup. I think I saw some cookies too. There's a bartender and at least wine is free.
It's an odd space, with some seating up on a sort of balcony. Space is tight, although it helps that there's a ramp so that you can avoid carrying a roller bag up and down the steep stairs.