I don’t really know how to review this place. There’s nothing inherently bad about it but certainly not good. There’s a coffee machine and a small selection of canned drinks. Apparently some snacks available behind the counter. It’s quieter than the rest of the airport, so if you need to get work done or don’t want to spend $ 4 for a Coke, it’s worth popping in.
Cook B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
This is a very odd room. It’s an airport lounge that’s not as nice as the rest of the airport. Feels almost like a friendly detention center. The Internet is slower than the main terminal, the coffee isn’t really drinkable: it comes from an antiquated single serve system. Like a proto Keurig or Nespresso. There’s a strange system where you can ask the receptionist for a small cup of candies. I didn’t do it.
David H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Trenton, NJ
OK. It’s not that bad. Just a nice hideaway from the rest of the airport. You need to have a club membership at Delta, United, JetBlue, etc in order to gain access. They have private bathrooms(single seaters), free coffee and soft drinks. That’s it. All you get is quiet and privacy.
Stuart B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Really 2.5 stars. This is a very bare-bones lounge in an already quiet airport. The Savannah airport already offers free wi-fi so the ammeneties offered within the club are small upgrades. Free coffee, juices and water. Free cookies. Single bathrooms. One television and 2 monitors for arrivals and departures. I’ve never seen anyone else inside the club in the 3 times we’ve been here.
Heather H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
Meh. This club is def on the small side. Still a way to get away from the crowds in the airport but not very exciting. They have water and instant coffees. The coffees are pretty terrible though. Sad, because coffee was much needed when I landed. Went to Starbucks after I left. The lady behind the counter was very annoyed when we asked her any questions of requested bottled drinks that were housed behind the counter. She ended up not giving us any drinks because she said she would have to get up to get more. Huh? The best though… mini cookies! There are several kinds and pretty tasty. At least there was a little bit of a sugar rush while we hungout for a bit.
Heather W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cave Springs, AR
It’s not a juice bar, despite the description. This is a lounge for all Airport Club members in the Savannah/Hilton Head Int’l Airport. Amenities are greatly lacking and while I was there the wireless did not work. It’s quieter than sitting in the middle of the airport waiting on a flight, so that’s a plus. Otherwise, if you miss it — don’t worry. You’re not missing much.
Abby I.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
The Passport Club offers a variety of coffees and teas(courtesy of the Flavia machine) as well as bite size Byrd’s cookies behind the front desk. The lounge is a bit on the smaller side, one area with a couch, cubicles along the walls with outlets, three television monitors(arrivals, departures, regular tv programming), and two bathrooms one for men and one for women. I was a bit disappointed because juices and sodas were also«available» but the receptionist did not have the keys so I was not able to get a bottle of apple juice. Small lounge but better than no lounge.