SEA airport experts... best lounge to pick from
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Central Wisconsin, USA
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SEA airport experts... best lounge to pick from
I will be traveling through SEA on a Saturday next week and I have a layover from 9am to noon. Flying business class on Delta. It is the first time through SEA and I have several lounges options:
- Centurion Studio
- Delta lounges
- all Alaska lounges
- all "the club" lounges
I will likely be out of terminal A but willing to walk. Any lounges that stand out or I should avoid.
Thank you for any insight or experiences.
- Centurion Studio
- Delta lounges
- all Alaska lounges
- all "the club" lounges
I will likely be out of terminal A but willing to walk. Any lounges that stand out or I should avoid.
Thank you for any insight or experiences.
#3
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Location: Northern Calif./Eastern Ida.
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similar question here, except that my realistic options on a short layover are between Centurion, The Club @ SEA, and the DL SC in S Satellite. what would you choose?
#4
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: SEA, or BOS, or MUC, or other places (probably connecting). "Detroit, Michigan is in the Eastern time zone."
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If your layover is short and you're coming in and going out of S, your choices are the S location of the Club or the S location of the Sky Club. I haven't tried The Club yet; the S Sky Club is functional but not as nice as the A location.
#5
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Location: Over the Bay Bridge, CA
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If quality adult beverages are important, then it is the Centurion. (Limited bar in the AM, full bar in the rest of the day.) Food is adequate. The S SC is a nice space, but it is a pay bar for everything but the well, and marginal wine. (I haven't been in there in about a year so I don't know the current state of the foodstuffs, but I understand all the SCs have improved.) I have enjoyed The Club during off hours for its peace and tranquility. F&B is usually better than the AS lounges (not hard to do), even though much of it is packaged.