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Stuart
Better than just sitting in the airport, but only just. The seats were comfy, but a lot of the seating is benches, which are pretty uncomfortable. The lounge is narrow, which makes it feel cramped. They had placed reserved badges on the best seating, although there was no one sat in them in the 3 hours we were in the lounge. This was particularly annoying as they shut half the lounge whilst we were there to do some cleaning. No toilets, so if you need the toilet you need to go back out of the lounge into the main airport toilets. The hot food is limited in selection, but was of a good quality. Drinks were also good. If you are travelling in the evening and plan to use the spa, you'll find it shuts at 5pm and not 8pm as advertised on the lounge website. And it's a small room for 1 person at a time, we walked past a much larger spa that was open in the main airport as we walked to our gate. Probably not a big thing for a lot of people, but my wife is pregnant and I'd planned to get her a massage to help relax her before the flight to help her sleep, as we had a night flight, so frustrating for us. There are lots of powerpoints in the lounge, so good if you're looking to charge laptops/ phones etc. Overall, not a particularly relaxing experience and in my opinion not worth the money - if you plan to drink lots and eat lots of pasta/ crisps/ biscuits it's a value option, but if you're going for a relaxing experience I wouldn't bother. It could just be a matter of perspective; compared to other lounges it's a really poor version, compared to the main airport it's slightly better.
8 years ago
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