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Terminal A, North Concourse, across from Gate A9
Term B South Mezzanine, above the United Express ticket counter
C-North, near Gate C1
C-South, near Gate C33
Term E, between Gates E11 and E12 -- Lower level
Discussion of the United Clubs at ORD {Archive}
Term B South Mezzanine, above the United Express ticket counter
C-North, near Gate C1
C-South, near Gate C33
Term E, between Gates E11 and E12 -- Lower level
The Polaris Lounge on the upper levels is presently closed but may reopen 2021Q4
Discussion of the United Clubs at ORD {Archive}
Discussion of the United Clubs at IAH
#18
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C-North is the one near C1 - map at the link below:
https://d14ik00wldmhq.cloudfront.net...map-2-1-18.pdf
https://d14ik00wldmhq.cloudfront.net...map-2-1-18.pdf
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You only want to give your seat to “good looking” women? I’m surprised anyone would even post this in this day and age. Will you also tell them to “smile” ??
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C-North is the one near C1 - map at the link below:
https://d14ik00wldmhq.cloudfront.net...map-2-1-18.pdf
https://d14ik00wldmhq.cloudfront.net...map-2-1-18.pdf
I actually don't feel there's much difference between c-north and c-south. The bathroom in c-north feels more industrial, maybe, and c-south might run out of newspapers earlier in the evening.
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I've been doing SYD-SFO/LAX for two years now, so I'm looking forward to trying {SYD-IAH} in May.
Apologies if this is the wrong thread, but if I can swing J, is there any way for me to take a shower in IAH when land before I connect? From what I can tell:
1) There isn't a Polaris Lounge yet
2) I don't get access to UA lounges as J passenger in *G since I'm connecting in the US and not internationally
3) I don't have access to the Amex Centurion Lounge.
What are my options? I'd pay $50 for a shower during my layover.
Apologies if this is the wrong thread, but if I can swing J, is there any way for me to take a shower in IAH when land before I connect? From what I can tell:
1) There isn't a Polaris Lounge yet
2) I don't get access to UA lounges as J passenger in *G since I'm connecting in the US and not internationally
3) I don't have access to the Amex Centurion Lounge.
What are my options? I'd pay $50 for a shower during my layover.
Last edited by WineCountryUA; Apr 9, 2018 at 12:28 am Reason: Moved to the IAH UC thread
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If your overwater segment (SYD-IAH in this case) is in United Polaris, you will have United Club access at all points of the journey. You should be able to use the IAH UC.
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When is the IAH Polaris lounge planned to open? Saw Q2 previously.
Polaris tracker online says Summer 2018.
Looks like SFO opens April 30
Polaris tracker online says Summer 2018.
Looks like SFO opens April 30
Last edited by captain_starwood; Apr 10, 2018 at 9:14 pm