I guess if you have a long layover on an international flight that would be the most useful. Beyond that I am not sure why you would use them now that you can not visit Centurion Clubs upon arrival when I tended to use them most in the past. There are showers but I am not sure they were open for use yet (pandemic rules). While not five star I have found all the Centurion clubs provide a better meal experience than just about any Priority Pass lounge and most Delta Sky Club offerings.Ī few last bits about this lounge. The staff did a decent job keeping all the choices full and fresh. My visit was during breakfast and with the club only at about 50% capacity. Left out of camera shot is another seating area if you want to be in the only part of the club that has some views out, but only to the terminal. Just make sure you set your phone alarm so as to not miss your flight! □Īnd one last little cubby hole at the end if you are trying to find a spot when the club is full with “windows” that look like they go outside but don’t. One a nice quiet sleeping room with faux stars. Toward the end of the club are two more rooms. There is a spa and the spa is now back open and I was not smart enough to ask about getting a treatment during my visit and when I went to request one the only time slot was way too close to my takeoff time. The downside of some Centurion clubs is when you have one of these there is no spa. There is a kids play room at this club (called a multi purpose room). This is nice to know about as when the club gets packed (they all do) having a second choice for refreshments is nice.Ĭontinuing down the hall you have the now classic large Centurion table that even Delta Sky Clubs have started to copy in their own way. The second “room” if you will has a big screen TV and a smaller remote bar. Once you enter the tunnel like entrance to the club from the elevator up you have choices left and right. Unlike the Miami Centurion Lounge that has tons of light and sweeping runway views this club is not just kind of hard to find the entrance to but also a bit of a cave. This is a bit of a strange lounge compared to the many others I have visited. But I had never had the chance to see the Centurion lounge at the TBIT (Tom Bradly International Terminal) and wanted to check it out. I really wanted to enjoy the gorgeous looking new Delta Sky Club that Chris reviewed here. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities.ĭeparting LAX I had a number of choices for what club to visit before my flight. Eye of the Flyer and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Eye of the Flyer, a division of Chatterbox Entertainment, Inc.
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