I’m not too impressed with this MSP sky club. I like the other one much better; I really love the other one in the C concourse. I went here after getting home from a redeye flight from Vegas. It was open at 05:30, and the other club didn’t open until 06:00. I’ve been here once before, and I still have the same opinion: the remodel is just atrocious. The colors are garish, and the open floor plan makes it feel like a cafeteria. I really hope that they don’t attempt to remodel the other club. Don’t even think about it Delta! Leave it be. You’ve already done too much with this place. Anyway, another reason I don’t like this place is that they have a bartender, which makes me feel like I have to tip when getting my free liquor or even a soda. I just hate that. Everyone on the planet now seems to think they deserve a tip. Please! Also, the first time I visited here on a day pass, I asked a few questions about the full membership, which I now have, and I was somewhat mislead about the access to their partner lounges. No one bothered to tell me that, in most cases, you must have tickets from their airline or Delta. I love Delta, but I don’t always fly with them, because, I sometimes get SB tickets from a family member or go with a cheaper option. So, pretty much every time I’ve tried to get into one of their partner lounges I get told to piss off. KLM are the only people who have been nice and let me in saying that, «we know you pay for the membership and are happy to let you in.» Thanks Air France/KLM. The two times I tried to get into a British Airways lounge I was not only refused, but it was done so by rude and nasty employees. I’m steering clear of BA. On nearly the 40th anniversary of the Concorde’s first commercial flight, some of us still remember that it was you, BA, that put in the final nail into the coffin that was the Concorde after Air France bailed.
Nyla K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kansas City, MO
Boy these sky clubs can get busyyy! Lots of people when we were there and the food was just ok. I was hoping for some sandwiches and stuff but all they had were sou/salad/pasta. I wonder if they change it up. For the most part if you’re paying that much for first class and have access to the club I kind of expected more. But the free drinks were nice… And free wifi… But the airport offered that too.
Danny W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Is a good Sky Club. They have plenty of room to relax even when I get a little busy. It’s updated and has free Wi-Fi. Same food you’re going to get it every Sky Club and same alchol you’re getting it every Sky Club.
Tristan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
I visited one of the Sky Clubs one Monday afternoon/evening. I am not sure which one(there are two) but it had a bar(not self-service) which seems to be the difference. The layout of this club is one large disjointed room, broken up by a small height difference in the middle. There are lots of tables, chairs and power points. The food offering was a bit sad and lacking, just a small area with a couple meal options and snacks. The bar makes things a bit awkward, even if you want a coke you need to line up/wait and order. Not like other lounges where you can easily self serve or grab a can out of the fridge. Probably good when you want something a bit more than a soft drink though. There is no shower which is a bit disappointing since international flights land here and it would be nice to de-plane. The staff are super friendly and went out of their way for my family, we needed a private room for a minute and they gave up their break room. They also happily changed our seats and called the gate for us(we were sitting separately and they were able to move us together). Overall, nice seating, poor food, awkward bar but thumbs up to the staff.
Mike B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gainesville, VA
One of the better airline clubs in the world. Lots of space, seating with outlets, and very kind bar staff. Rather than fight that close connection, add an hour and enjoy the Delta Sky Lounge at the F/G Gates.
Easy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Whitefish, MT
Initial impressions after a gate change relocated us are less than expectations. Greeted by a friendly Delta agent and ushered in. Far busier and noisier than the prior club. The layout is open so noise carries. Plenty of chairs but the overall architecture does more harm than good for the experience. Time for an upgrade. Plenty of newspapers and magazines to be had. The bar is staffed so the drinks are flowing. Some of the chairs might share similarities to granddaddies recliner. But the do appear clean.
Bobby G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Walnut Creek, CA
Love the new baby cut carrots in small bit size packets. My fear for E. coli does not overcome my love for veggies anymore
Lee R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oakland, CA
The people working at this club room are not very nice. They are rude. My daughter and I came here between flights, and instead of welcoming us, all they did was let me know all the things we can not do. You must pay $ 29 for 1 guest. A 10 year old. Even though we have first class tickets and our flight is delayed. There is a nice way to welcome guests and instead they chose to exclude people. It should have been … Welcome. We are delighted you are here. Please help yourself to our lounge. There is a fee for your guest, ok? The manager, Jerico, did not help matters. He just gave excuses and added to the frustration. There is another club in the airport, hopefully, they are nicer there.
Sam L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gaithersburg, MD
I dig the futuristic chairs, but none of the food and drinks were refilled while I was there. However if you’re a fan of apples/bananas, most travelers don’t touch those so that’ll never run out. The bathroom was small in comparison with the spaciousness of the facility, which is a shame because they also don’t keep it very clean. As one of the transfer hubs for Delta flights, it’s often crowded(which explains the lack of food/drinks and lack of cleanliness), but Delta knows this and all of those issues are fixable. Check out the cool futuristic silo chairs, but get food/relaxation somewhere else.
Eric M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Savoonga, AK
Timing is everything. Get in, grab a table, plug in the device, and hunt for food. There’s not a lot of food so if you’re hungry, there is this humongous terminal called shopping outside with food everywhere. I swear Delta should make me have longer layovers, not just today!
Vince L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Very big, bright and airy club. Plenty of seating. The different types of seating offers can accommodate groups with comfy chairs around a small table or pod chairs that block out/in noise while browsing on your tablet or taking a nap.
Michael G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mission Viejo, CA
In the Sky Club world this is a solid go to that is kept clean and is a nice stop every time. Consistent.
Bob M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Whitman, MA
It’s a decent club I was able to relax and grab a budweiser. It doesn’t really compare to the Admiral’s Club though.
Tom N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
Private seating, plenty of outlets, free snacks, free beer, free wine, and free basic cocktails. Traveling can be a pain, but when you can get into the Sky Club, it makes it seem like a breeze. I have been to both locations, and this review is for the one in C concourse, just off the main drag. The room was recently upgraded and has the feel of the new Delta concourse and the new Delta planes. Lots of modern white finishes, bright lights, blue accents, and VERY clean. There is a bar, which you can order drinks from(the other Sky Club has less selection but is self-serve). The food options are the same in both. If you want a place to sit, have access to your own Delta agents, have some free drinks and food, then the Delta Sky Club is a great place to spend your time! **The Sky Club is free for certain Delta Medallion level members, American Express Delta Reserve or American Express Platinum Card holders, or requires a Sky Club membership.**
Jim R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Minneapolis, MN
Crowded, dirty and staffed with less than helpful in fact almost ornery Delta employees just biding there time until they retire. Back in the day these places were havens where you got the insiders service to help you when weather caused a hiccup to the schedule or you wanted to try and get a better seat or an upgrade. Now it’s more like the DMV with equally memorable service and some watery drinks and pretzels. Yet with all the failures, this club is more crowded then ever. It can take time to find a place to sit most evenings like today, Thursday. Then you wait in lines to get the free snacks. The way people go after the food you’d think they just ended a hunger strike or something.
Roger A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
This is a review of the Delta lounge near the MSP concourse F. It is a remodeled lounge, similar in style and décor to those at JFK, LGA, LAX, and SEA. There’s an attended bar with house and well drinks. So much seating here, including private single person chairs with high walls on both sides. I am happy with the improved Delta lounge food offerings, like couscous and soups. Oh, and they had delicious Byrd’s key lime cookies!
Cosmo W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Apopka, FL
I like this Sky Club– spacious and comfortable, nice staff and very relaxing. The food selection keeps getting better as well.
Dave F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Santa Monica, CA
This SkyClub located near Terminal G in Minneapolis St Paul Airport appears to be the smaller of the two. The other one has a changing room which is convenient if you want to re-pack the suit and travel in jeans. This one has a nice bar set up, not much food at lunch and an elongated window view of airport operations. Service is good and the Club is crowded with limited seating given the amount of traffic. I like that they have dedicated agents to handle changes/upgrades as this normally clogs the line of all of Delta’s SkyClubs.
Michael U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Yakima, WA
I’ve spent time here on several occasions. The place is really nice, but it’s expensive. I’ve travelled a ton in the last year, so I purchased an annual membership. It’s as decent deal if you use it 30+ times a year, but I couldn’t recommend paying full price for a day pass unless you have a seriously long layover. There’s are a couple rooms with TV’s, several rooms with work stations, and several quiet areas. Snacks include cheese, veggies/dip, popcorn, pretzels, pop, beer, and house-caliber liquor. It’s a great place for a business traveller — but at nearly $ 50/person each day, it’s cost is prohibitive for most.
Bruce K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charlotte, NC
I spent an hour here, waiting for my flight that was delayed. Very clean, lots of seating and comfortable. Delta has a few snacks, but most of them are bowls of things with tongs and I just KNOW that so many people put their grubby hands in there so I’m not going to have the olives or the crackers or the carrots. Too bad. Free wifi, lots of power and a nice view.