smckay
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I’m currently in the US on a jaunt and have hit a few lounges in the AA network.
First was the admirals club at DFW, terminal C.
Entry was fine, nearly a little bit a glitch but then she saw Emerald on the boarding pass and I was in.
This is a big lounge but not spacious of seating. Plenty of space between seats but that has reduced the actual seat count.
I didn’t get pics (but have a heap of video).
2 food stations serving up chicken with non-soggy green beans, humus, crackers and lettuce leaves.
The bar was small and busy, and you were obliged to hand over a dollar bill for each drink.
Next up was the Admirals Club in CLT, Terminal B. The check in lady suggested this over the D terminal, and my new besties at the bar confirmed this being the better lounge as it was smaller and not crowded.
Gaining access was easy, no awkward pauses this time.
Kimberley was running the the bar and she was efficient and friendly.
In this lounge, only select drinks were on the house, everything else was charge. Beer choices were Miller Lite and a local IPA. Wine was an Aussie Chardonnay Semillion. The red had the same name but I couldn’t see the origin.
Bourbon, gin, vodka all included, some random ‘bubbles’ and if you wanted piper you got your card out.
Food was limited; same chicken bean combo, humus, crackers, cheese.
2 cake choices.
Views over the tarmac with long bench‘s. LOTS of power points, even at the bar (QF! Please take note)
They had a limited food menu, I saw sandwiches and toasted tortilla.
Comparing to a QF domestic club it was much better and even probably surpassed the Sydney J lounge for ambience, age and facilities.
American makes you pay for lounge access so it was interesting talking to a FF at the bar who was complaining about how many points needed to access and how it increased yearly. I suppose this is one good benefit of the Australian FF schemes.
First was the admirals club at DFW, terminal C.
Entry was fine, nearly a little bit a glitch but then she saw Emerald on the boarding pass and I was in.
This is a big lounge but not spacious of seating. Plenty of space between seats but that has reduced the actual seat count.
I didn’t get pics (but have a heap of video).
2 food stations serving up chicken with non-soggy green beans, humus, crackers and lettuce leaves.
The bar was small and busy, and you were obliged to hand over a dollar bill for each drink.
Next up was the Admirals Club in CLT, Terminal B. The check in lady suggested this over the D terminal, and my new besties at the bar confirmed this being the better lounge as it was smaller and not crowded.
Gaining access was easy, no awkward pauses this time.
Kimberley was running the the bar and she was efficient and friendly.
In this lounge, only select drinks were on the house, everything else was charge. Beer choices were Miller Lite and a local IPA. Wine was an Aussie Chardonnay Semillion. The red had the same name but I couldn’t see the origin.
Bourbon, gin, vodka all included, some random ‘bubbles’ and if you wanted piper you got your card out.
Food was limited; same chicken bean combo, humus, crackers, cheese.
2 cake choices.
Views over the tarmac with long bench‘s. LOTS of power points, even at the bar (QF! Please take note)
They had a limited food menu, I saw sandwiches and toasted tortilla.
Comparing to a QF domestic club it was much better and even probably surpassed the Sydney J lounge for ambience, age and facilities.
American makes you pay for lounge access so it was interesting talking to a FF at the bar who was complaining about how many points needed to access and how it increased yearly. I suppose this is one good benefit of the Australian FF schemes.
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