The *new* SilverKris Lounge at Changi T3
#153
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Location "snooze room" SKL t3
chad75 : the entrance to the snooze room is totally obscure by 2x unassuming grey/brownish doors on the total left end of the SKL Business Class lounge T3.... Almost as if it is a secret hidding place!
You can only open the door by tapping the sensor....
or have a stakeout and see where there is 1 way traffic and people start dissapearing and re-emerging later looking "hopefully" wellrested.
Jokes aside, the lads have finally finished downloading, so here's my scribble of the SKL T3 Business Class Lounge lay out, showing the snooze room location:
Rethink the SKL Business lounge T3 shaped like a T-symbol, Snooze room is in the utter left-down part of T,
hidden behind 2x sliding grey opaque doors which can only be opened by hitting the sensor switch
If you see a wall with on each side (left and right) a grey/ brownish plain door than you have find the snooze room entrance
You can only open the door by tapping the sensor....
or have a stakeout and see where there is 1 way traffic and people start dissapearing and re-emerging later looking "hopefully" wellrested.
Jokes aside, the lads have finally finished downloading, so here's my scribble of the SKL T3 Business Class Lounge lay out, showing the snooze room location:
Rethink the SKL Business lounge T3 shaped like a T-symbol, Snooze room is in the utter left-down part of T,
hidden behind 2x sliding grey opaque doors which can only be opened by hitting the sensor switch
If you see a wall with on each side (left and right) a grey/ brownish plain door than you have find the snooze room entrance
Last edited by HadesNL; Aug 17, 2022 at 5:57 pm
#154
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: AMS+IAH
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Gotcha: Snooze Room entry door
Tadaa, found it:
A visual clue
There are two of these doors: let's hope we don't wake sleeping beauty
I agree the "Green Exit" sign doesn't make it to obvious right?
A visual clue
There are two of these doors: let's hope we don't wake sleeping beauty
I agree the "Green Exit" sign doesn't make it to obvious right?
Last edited by HadesNL; Aug 17, 2022 at 6:13 pm
#155
chad75 : the entrance to the snooze room is totally obscure by 2x unassuming grey/brownish doors on the total left end of the SKL Business Class lounge T3.... Almost as if it is a secret hidding place!
You can only open the door by tapping the sensor....
or have a stakeout and see where there is 1 way traffic and people start dissapearing and re-emerging later looking "hopefully" wellrested.
Jokes aside, the lads have finally finished downloading, so here's my scribble of the SKL T3 Business Class Lounge lay out, showing the snooze room location:
Rethink the SKL Business lounge T3 shaped like a T-symbol, Snooze room is in the utter left-down part of T,
hidden behind 2x sliding grey opaque doors which can only be opened by hitting the sensor switch
If you see a wall with on each side (left and right) a grey/ brownish plain door than you have find the snooze room entrance
You can only open the door by tapping the sensor....
or have a stakeout and see where there is 1 way traffic and people start dissapearing and re-emerging later looking "hopefully" wellrested.
Jokes aside, the lads have finally finished downloading, so here's my scribble of the SKL T3 Business Class Lounge lay out, showing the snooze room location:
Rethink the SKL Business lounge T3 shaped like a T-symbol, Snooze room is in the utter left-down part of T,
hidden behind 2x sliding grey opaque doors which can only be opened by hitting the sensor switch
If you see a wall with on each side (left and right) a grey/ brownish plain door than you have find the snooze room entrance
They always look so harried I didn't want to disturb them!
#157
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#158
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: AMS+IAH
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chad75 & carrotjuice : thanks for the compliments
For the more senile prone like me, it helps to draw a map to keep the little brain cells active!
Just like Hercule Poirot, one needs to use deduction to discover the tricks and secrets of the SKL.
I bet this was done deliberate to minimize foot traffic so it won't be overrun....
and to keep watch that no one exceeds their stay or does some hanky panky!
For the more senile prone like me, it helps to draw a map to keep the little brain cells active!
Just like Hercule Poirot, one needs to use deduction to discover the tricks and secrets of the SKL.
I bet this was done deliberate to minimize foot traffic so it won't be overrun....
and to keep watch that no one exceeds their stay or does some hanky panky!
#159
Join Date: May 2009
Location: SIN (with a bit of ZRH sprinkled in)
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Even when I've been to the lounge, the map is better than having been there
#160
Join Date: Jan 2011
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We live in an all male geekish household,
So besides the Financial Times we read Donald Duck to not get depressed about our BitCoins and uranium mine investments ( or the dillema should i go for NFT instead? )
I didn't even realize it was the summer holiday edition !
But it shows even mr. D. Duck endorsing a relaxing vaction
#162
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: AMS+IAH
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Don't let the old drakes roast you alive!
The big board that gives you seizures by its moving display and
you feel the air change as you feel the heat that thing generates in output!
The big board that gives you seizures by its moving display and
you feel the air change as you feel the heat that thing generates in output!
#163
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Here
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So it sounds like the SK lounge population might be reasonable from 7 pm to 9 pm? Alternatively, if we really need a shower and have to go the Priority Pass route, is there a consensus on which of those "lounges" might be best: Marhaba, Ambassador or STS?
#164
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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As lsquare wrote, T2 is not really a short walk from T3.
Last edited by thefilipinotraveler; Nov 25, 2022 at 11:36 am
#165
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I visited the lounge in the beginning of November around 7pm and it was still full of guests, it was hard to find a seat. It eventually became more quiet around 7:30pm though. I asked for shower and was told the next slot is at 9:30pm so I went to the SK lounge in Terminal 2 where there was no wait and more tranquility