These lounge clubs are located all over the world accessible to visa black card holders, priority pass club members, British airway elites etc. but this one located at DFW is definitely a segregated club. It is actually one big club separated into five separate lounges– you are assigned to a lounge based on the criteria that gave you free access to the front door– the higher your priority naturally the nicer the lounge. I got assigned to lounge #5– the back of the bus. don’t ever try to sneak into another lounge other than the one you were assigned to– not a good idea. Anyway– no work station, no showers, one very clean private men’s toilet– but only one at a time– and a choice of chips popcorn or pretzels– there were some Danish and cookies available. I guess I am spoiled by the one in Atlanta– one big lounge for everyone who qualifies for free admittance or for those willing to fork out $ 35.00 for a day pass. The Atlanta lounge club has real food– sandwiches soups veggi cheese trays etc– this one has a choice between hypernatremia and hyperglycemia. But to be fair– the place is clean and the booze is plentiful and varied! And there is a very nice fish tank.
Boris G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Danville, CA
The Club is actually 5 different rooms that are divided among airlines based on demand. It appears that priority pass or lounge club members are treated like the runts of the litter and relegated to the smallest room. That being said, the service is great and the open bar is well stocked. Don’t expect much in the way of food. Convenient to D gates but leave plenty of time if you have to use the airtrain which was only running one way yesterday. Overall not really as nice as the Admirals Club but a nice option for the non-AA international flights or want better beverage options.
Athena K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Detroit, MI
This discount airport club is available for members of Priority Pass or holders of certain American Express or Diners Club cards. Others can pay for a day pass for $ 25 – 50. It’s a bit crowded and wifi is spotty. Like most airline clubs there’s an open bar and free snacks. The work area has landline phones, Work Stations with PCs, data ports, printers, copiers, a fax, and a conference room. The hang out area has an open bar, snacks, newspapers, and TVs. Showers are also available.