Comfortable seating options with power or tv options in a separate room. The food choices are very limited unlike other skyclubs, they had muffins and other bread options, cereal, hard boiled eggs, yogurt, oatmeal, and fruit. There is a full bar and clean updated facilities. A good place to relax before you fly with courteous and attentive staff.
David T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Farmington, MN
This is a very nice newer skyclub. They have showers available and that is really nice for the traveler. This club also gets the new foods that get tried out for the rest of the clubs, today they had Mac and cheese that was really good. The only drawback is the only club at sea-tac is in the S concourse so if you fly out of B it is an inconvenience. They are soon to open another club at the corner of A and B. This will be nice.
Morissa P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hillsboro, OR
Except for the lack of mimosas this is one of the better Delta lounges. It was pretty crowded, but the food on offer was better. They have the standard fare, but they have added a hot Mac and cheese dish that is fantastic. Good Bloody Mary too!
Lindsay A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 North Miami Beach, FL
One of the smaller Sky Clubs I’ve visited and currently it is the only Delta lounge at Seatac. Usually I have an easy time finding seating since the lounge is in the South Satellite. The lounge is modern with a variety of seating and electrical plugs available. A small snack area is available and there is a decent size bar. The lounge is usually well-kept and clean. Typically the lounge is quite unless there is a Seahawks game on. So when a game is on, this means there will be people loudly cheering or getting pissed at a TV. So no escaping the masses when there is a game day.
Some G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Seems like the economy is doing better. The delta lounge is also packed but there’s still some isolated seats left. Overall feels a lot less cramped than the Club at Sea downstairs. Bar is ok. On par with the centurion studio here.
Luis E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oxnard, CA
Nice place very comfortable, all VIP treatment was awesome got some time to relax and catch my connection flight already relaxed ! Worth it
Carissa L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tucson, AZ
Not as impressive as the Sky Club at the Salt Lake City airport. And I believe this is supposed to be one of the trendy upgraded ones? At this Sky Club most of the alcohol drink options have an additional charge and the food selection was smaller in comparison to what was offered earlier in the day at the SLC Sky Club. If I was someone debating about spending the money for a day pass in Seattle — I would opt to pass, unless you have more than 4 – 5 hours to kills in the airport. But even then I’m still not sure it would be worth it.
Benjamin D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sunnyvale, CA
The Delta representatives up front are super friendly and helpful, so props are due there. My first impression was that this space was kind of small compared to the ATL lounges. Fortunately, it is as modern as the newest of those. Good seating, and power ports abound. Iced tea and spa water at the bar is a nice touch. I steered clear of the liquor because now Sky Clubs only carry well liquor minus Jack Daniels. Quite the minus here. The food spread is decent, there was chicken salad and pasta, which is more than I’ve seen at other SCs. A few sweets, too. The new hotness is the Centurion Lounge in Terminal B and I would encourage you to go check it out as all the others are pretty impressive. Unfortunately, I was departing on a Delta flight from this terminal with just an hour until boarding so I couldn’t go there.
Tom E.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Denver, CO
Since I knew my day was already long– and about to get longer, I was on my Delta app mid flight studying SeaTac Airport and its layout. I had a 3 hour layover there– so I knew I could probably explore every square inch of the place. Believe it or not, I didn’t. I went straight for the Sky Club. I was kind of surprised there was only one at the whole airport(as SEA is not only a gateway to Asia, but Delta’s NW hub). I guess I keep forgetting how large(and busy) ATL is to other airports. Thankfully enough, the Sky Club entrance(which is on the second floor, next to the British Airways lounge) was right next to my gate– near gate S10/12ish. You can take stairs or an elevator. As I approached the club, there were 3 attendants sitting there and I was greeted by the one in the middle(I forgot her name, sorry). I gave her my flight info and told her I wanted to pay the one day fee– as I do not have an annual membership anymore(no club in DEN). She then diverted me, asking if I had an AMEX Delta card or Platinum. I forgot I had my platinum card. So I was able to get in free. She gave me the run down of the place and told me everything I needed to know about my next flight. She was very nice and attentive. I saw they had shower facilities there, so that was the first thing I did. You sign up at front(lady to left) and she gives you whatever toiletries you need. I went straight to the restroom — which was fairly nice– with the shower to the back. It looked like the janitors closet entrance. After using the key, I felt like it. Mind you, I said shower. I was shocked there was only one! I used the bathroom first, and then went in. There is a mirror, a seating area, then the actual shower(with a pulldown seat, if needed). It seemed dark in the changing area. So as I was wrapping up in the shower(with shaving cream all over my face) I hear someone knocking hard(not sure if it was an employee or just some impatient asshole) yell, «we try to keep it under 20 minutes so get on out». I was surprised, but told him I was wrapping up, and tried to hurry up. That shave job sure sucked. The messed up thing was I spent the first 5 minutes of that time in the bathroom, not shower. Grrr. Go figures I get changed, and return the key. Go figure, no one was waiting. How rude. I then entered the lounge area. It had a great view of the Delta and Alaskan hangars. The seats in there varied to hightops to chairs, to cubes– that sat backed to each other, in groups of 3 and 4. I walked up to food area, and the stuff was meh– believe it or not I only got a cookie. Then I went to the bar, as it was a line(no actual seats!). I noticed they had a menu, but I didn’t look at it until after ordering(mistake). I ordered a Stella draft. He grabbed a Stella chalice and filled it up. As he was doing so, he was yapping at someone behind me. Then he told me 3 $, card only. That shocked me, as I knew back in the day, all alcohol was complimentary. Then, only few things(like high end stuff) were of nominal charge. Now, 85% of it has a price! I gave him a $ 2 tip, and he still didn’t acknowledge me. Not the best. He didn’t even give me a napkin! So I took one and went to one of those cubes. Those cube seats, are unique to say the least. They are sound absorbing, and very tall. They dwarfed me when I sat, and I’m 6’4. It was cuddly. Someone who does not like confined spaces would hate it. They do include small swivel tables on them too. Enough to hold a drink a small snack. Getting up was a pain. Too low, IMO. This place was downing me, so I got the hell out. One star for the view, one for the lady up front. Delta, c’mon! You can do better!
Terry F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Powell, WY
You are welcomed by two very personable, helpful Delta employees who will check you in. They are the best asset of the lounge. The lounge is large with an area with reading materials, a common area, a business area w/two printers, cubicle chairs(see photos), a quiet area, the snack area and a premium $$ bar. The snacks are the same as the lounge at Salt Lake City(I suspect all Delta lounges serve the same snacks). Two hot soups and a free Star Bucks coffee machine are OK. The serving area was dirty. Spilled food on the counter and floor. Carpeting is badly worn and dirty. Chairs are comfortable but stained. There are plenty of outlets for charging all over the area. There is an outstanding view of Mt Hood and surrounding mountains. The Delta Lounge at SEATAC is badly in need of a thorough cleaning and make-over.
Mark Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Woodinville, WA
I’ll give it 4 stars relative to domestic(US) lounges. it’s not in the same league as Asian lounges in terms of space, décor, food options, drinks, etc. but for a domestic lounge it’s pretty legit. lots of seats(though they are small), snacks only, free beer/non alcoholic bevs. usually a friendly bartender. Beats waiting with the crowd that’s for sure.
Stephanie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Canton, MI
Delta has done quite a bit to improve the sky clubs in the past year. I can count on a clean space, hot soup, free wifi, fresh veggies with dip, and plenty of free alcohol. Add in a shower(not available at all sky clubs) and I would usually rate them a solid four stars. The staff are the fifth star here at SEA. :) I’ve only been here a couple times, and some staff already recognize me(in a good way I hope!). In particular, Sue is such a sweetheart and makes me feel so very welcome here. I’m loving this mini retreat before my long(red eye) flights home.
Felix C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Pros: Wide-open and spacious with plenty of nooks for individuals and seats for groups. The ambience is pretty nice and chill with a business focus. There is a nice business center with a high-top bar with power. Cons: Well drinks are free but premium drinks like Stella Artois are extra. The food options are just snacks and aren’t as great as other Sky Club locations. Tip: if you’re seated on the long bench area on the left just past the front desk, there are power outlets but they are the same color as the bench kickplate.
Meredith R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Marietta, GA
I didn’t catch her name — I wish I did — but a dark haired woman manning the desk is the club’s best asset. Friendly, welcoming … like she was cast in a commercial. This club is small, doesn’t have as many goodies as other sky clubs, but it’s just fine.(Really good coffee machine, with excellent latte.) There’s a shower — something not available in all Delta facilities — a quiet room, a variety of reading matter. All-in-all a decent place to kill time before one’s flight. One upgrade that may be helpful: better situated outlets!
David H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Trenton, NJ
Very open space club. Nice layout and conducive to working or relaxing. This was a bit out of the way from my gate, but I had some extra time and wanted to see where it was located. You have to go out of your way to find it if you’re in the domestic Delta area. It is across from the British Airways executive lounge.
Asha S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oakland, CA
I grew up at a time and place where lounges were truly generous. You always had complimentary access to a bar stocked with wine and quality ingredients(like high-end liquor) for whatever cocktail you wanted — and it often came with a friendly bartender so you wouldn’t have to pour your own drinks. They also always served a variety of hors-d’oeuvrs and sometimes actual regional hot meals(fried rice, satay, etc). In addition, being a frequent flier meant complimentary access with a ticket flown the same day with the associated airline. Well, Delta Sky Clubs are not complimentary. Membership costs thousands of dollars or $ 50 per visit with the platinum Amex and the only time you have complimentary access is if you’re at minimum a Gold member and flying international. so I usually only qualify twice a year. Here, they serve complimentary soft drinks and some alcoholic beverages but no premium drinks and no hot meal was visible on the particular afternoon I was there. They served celery sticks, carrots, pretzels, and individual packets of cheese and hummus. I did appreciate their monterey jack cheese, which kept my toddler happy. Still, it was lovely to have a safe, clean, spacious, and relatively quiet place to rest your eyes or relax. The quiet room was also completely empty when we were there. (I was dressed comfortably in jeans and a very loose top since I still had a 28 hour trip remaining to get to my final destination.)
Courtney L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Platte City, MO
There isn’t anything impressive here, but it is nicer than most domestic lounges. Bar selection is your same typical house beers, but cash choices available. Food is decent. More than just your typical trail mix and pretzels, but to call it a hot meal would be a stretch. Been here a couple times and it usually includes cookies, 2 hot soups or oatmeal, a variety of cheese and crackers and a pasta salad. The lounge is also usually pretty full so while you can easily find a spot, good luck if you need an outlet!
Angelo A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Honolulu, HI
I travel ALOT. Therefore, I’ve spent my fair share of time in airport lounges, mostly Delta and various Sky Team facilities. This lounge located in the«s» terminal in Seattle was probably one of the smaller and older I’ve experienced. Mind you, it’s not bad, just in desperate need of renovation. The staff was fantastic, helpful and very attentive. The food service was identical to most every Delta Lounge I’ve visited in the last 3 months or so. All in all, this facility was just AVERAGE, and sadly for the fees paid, average isn’t good enough.
Bruce K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charlotte, NC
Great club, if you’re in the S concourse. If you’re taking a different Delta flight, perhaps from the B concourse, then it’s of no help. It has the usual Delta features — free soft drinks and some free booze, paid premium booze, plus a bunch of free nibbles like carrots and popcorn. And of course, lots of power outlets and free wifi. Delta is really growing their presence out of SEA, this will come in quite useful. If you have a long layover at the Seattle airport, it’s well worth it to get some peace and quiet. You can also buy a day pass if you don’t have a membership. Note: No outside food is allowed.
Philippe D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kirkland, WA
Great place to wait for your flight but only 2 stars because the food section is PATHETIC It is lunchtime and all we have is celery and carrot sticks with cheese in plastic!!! No magazine, 4 tv(all behind the bar, which has no place to seat) and 2 on flight schedule, no real food like bread for example, like cookies Someone has to redesign the place