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Originally Posted by Omniscient
(Post 2980962)
Or lock yourself in a breast feeding room and take a nice nap....you'll sleep like a baby
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Originally Posted by DrDHD
(Post 2980678)
is this a troll post?!!! This is joke right? Zero sleep unless you can sleep at a table. Get a Chase priority pass credit card and get sleep in a real lounge. Good luck thx for the laugh!
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Originally Posted by spirited
(Post 2981155)
you mean wake up every two hours and cry??
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Originally Posted by Halon1211
(Post 2981168)
question: I have considered getting this. for a Chase priority pass don’t you also have to show a outbound ticket? I guess if I had to I could just list me on some random flight. Also, is there any other card with lounge benifits that anyone would recommend?
https://thepointsguy.com/guide/all-a...-pass-program/ Centurion lounge access is also fantastic and has great food if you want to pony up for one of their cards. https://thecenturionlounge.com/info/access/ However, it seems that a lot of these lounges require you to have a confirmed seat on your boarding pass (standby doesn't always work, maybe others can chime in for specific lounges that let you in without an assigned seat), so just listing for a flight won't cut it. The good news is, most of the time your access is good for the day, meaning you can go into a lounge after you land, not just before. Helpful in places like LAS where you'll likely commute in a bit before the redeye departures. |
Originally Posted by onedolla
(Post 2981189)
Chase credit cards don't exclusively provide Priority Pass access. It's just a benefit of some of their premium cards, and other credit card companies offer this same benefit as well.
https://thepointsguy.com/guide/all-a...-pass-program/ Centurion lounge access is also fantastic and has great food if you want to pony up for one of their cards. https://thecenturionlounge.com/info/access/ However, it seems that a lot of these lounges require you to have a confirmed seat on your boarding pass (standby doesn't always work, maybe others can chime in for specific lounges that let you in without an assigned seat), so just listing for a flight won't cut it. The good news is, most of the time your access is good for the day, meaning you can go into a lounge after you land, not just before. Helpful in places like LAS where you'll likely commute in a bit before the redeye departures. It’s nice when you have a confirmed deadhead but bring a pullover because crew isn’t allowed in most of them and the crowds are insane these days. |
almost as if you aren't the only traveler who thought getting a chase sapphire card was a good idea?
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Originally Posted by elmetal
(Post 2981518)
almost as if you aren't the only traveler who thought getting a chase sapphire card was a good idea?
Nobody said others can’t go to the club, but the fact they are crowded and before you spend $550 for an AMEX platinum, realize the rules of what’s going on at these lounges. |
Originally Posted by Omniscient
(Post 2981546)
Sweet insight as always from you.
Nobody said others can’t go to the club, but the fact they are crowded and before you spend $550 for an AMEX platinum, realize the rules of what’s going on at these lounges. |
Originally Posted by Omniscient
(Post 2981288)
I've always been asked for a confirmed boarding pass for priority club and centurion lounge entrance.
It’s nice when you have a confirmed deadhead but bring a pullover because crew isn’t allowed in most of them and the crowds are insane these days. Those clubs & lounges got so crowded that nobody goes there any more. :D |
Originally Posted by Lear Driver
(Post 2981548)
You dare to suggest some of the posts on APC are less than helpful, incorrect, or a waste of time? I thought info here was the gold standard? Guess I'll have to start getting it on a WhatsApp chat instead.
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