Where is the best lounge in the world?
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Where is the best lounge in the world?
Just wondering, which lounge is the best in the world. I don't have extensive "lounge" experience but would think the following criteria applies.
1. Location - of course it should be in a major airport.
2. Food quality - hot foods, variety, availability of drinks at the bar, are drinks free of cost?
3. Resting, shower facilities, sundry items provided.
4. Of course, availability of phones, faxes, meeting rooms and dataports (hi speed vs. dialup)
5. Entertainment facilites - big screen T.V.'s, Movies, reclining seating
I would really be interested to hear the responses.
Mike
Edited: title should read "where is the best lounge in the world?
[This message has been edited by mikeinseattle (edited 06-05-2002).]
1. Location - of course it should be in a major airport.
2. Food quality - hot foods, variety, availability of drinks at the bar, are drinks free of cost?
3. Resting, shower facilities, sundry items provided.
4. Of course, availability of phones, faxes, meeting rooms and dataports (hi speed vs. dialup)
5. Entertainment facilites - big screen T.V.'s, Movies, reclining seating
I would really be interested to hear the responses.
Mike
Edited: title should read "where is the best lounge in the world?
[This message has been edited by mikeinseattle (edited 06-05-2002).]
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My top choices would be:
Cathay's Pier and Wing lounges (tie)
Most notable feature- noodle bar!
British Airways Heathrow Terminal 4 Lounge
Most notable feature- complimentary services offered at Molton Brown Travel Spa
Honorable mention would be new Northwest WorldClub in Detroit- fireplaces and hot chocolate went well together there.
Of course, much depends more on where one is based. Out of IAD- I prefer BA and NW/KL lounge whereas out of DCA I prefer CO/DL lounge.
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Cathay's Pier and Wing lounges (tie)
Most notable feature- noodle bar!
British Airways Heathrow Terminal 4 Lounge
Most notable feature- complimentary services offered at Molton Brown Travel Spa
Honorable mention would be new Northwest WorldClub in Detroit- fireplaces and hot chocolate went well together there.
Of course, much depends more on where one is based. Out of IAD- I prefer BA and NW/KL lounge whereas out of DCA I prefer CO/DL lounge.
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"Fly me to the moon and let me earn alot of miles."
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by milehighj:
Virgin Clubhouse at LHR.</font>
Virgin Clubhouse at LHR.</font>
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not everywhere do you need an international first-class ticket for access to a first class lounge.
The StarAlliance Lounge in Zurich (mentioned by Forbes as one of the 10 best lounges in the world) allows LH Senators (even when not flying at all with a StarAlliance carrier that same day) access to the first class part of the Lounge (turn left at the check-in agent's desk).
The StarAlliance Lounge in Zurich (mentioned by Forbes as one of the 10 best lounges in the world) allows LH Senators (even when not flying at all with a StarAlliance carrier that same day) access to the first class part of the Lounge (turn left at the check-in agent's desk).
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Rudi:
not everywhere do you need an international first-class ticket for access to a first class lounge.
The StarAlliance Lounge in Zurich (mentioned by Forbes as one of the 10 best lounges in the world) allows LH Senators (even when not flying at all with a StarAlliance carrier that same day) access to the first class part of the Lounge (turn left at the check-in agent's desk).</font>
not everywhere do you need an international first-class ticket for access to a first class lounge.
The StarAlliance Lounge in Zurich (mentioned by Forbes as one of the 10 best lounges in the world) allows LH Senators (even when not flying at all with a StarAlliance carrier that same day) access to the first class part of the Lounge (turn left at the check-in agent's desk).</font>
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Of the ones that I have been to...
General lounge: Qantas Sydney Domestic Lounge
First Class: British Airways Gatwick
General lounge: Qantas Sydney Domestic Lounge
First Class: British Airways Gatwick


