![]() I totally get the environmental impulse to avoid single use toiletry bottles, but I abhor wall-mounted shared bath amenities. The first thing I went looking for was the bath amenities. (They also have personal shower wipes for use in the restrooms if you’re in a pinch, but nothing beats a full shower.) It’s actually a great experience, directly across from the Peletons. The lounge has a single shower room, and I worry that’s not enough. There are several different seating areas spread throughout the lounge, from more open to more intimate, with plenty of power outlets available (sometimes hidden at floor level of furnishings) and plenty of touches like hooks on tables for hand bags. Lighting here is very well done with great attention to detail, such as the backlighting behind seating areas and plenty of soft lighting from the ceiling. The lounge has fantastic apron views, and brings the light from the somewhat modest wall of glass overlooking the tarmac into the rest of the space nicely. And the lounge scent was nice and not overpowering. Indeed, for longer stays I thought it was impressive that they have a day-long music playlist so they aren’t regularly repeating songs. The lounge is set up wonderfully for a quick drop in between flights – exactly how I often want to use a lounge – while also being a nice place to spend a few hours on a longer layover, with an outstanding buffet, bar, shower, and workout and relaxation rooms as well as a private room for nursing and a multifaith prayer room. Also near the entryway are the restrooms, which are all individual private rooms – great for taking a few minutes to freshen up and have privacy. Right near the entryway is a grab ‘n go market with interesting sandwiches, salads and juices. ![]() The Capital One lounge is to the left, and Flagship to the right, once you’re upstairs. You’ll enter a room where there’s an elevator up to both the Capital One lounge DFW airport and American Airlines Flagship business class lounge. The lounge is just to the right of gate D22. Inside The Capital One Lounge DFW Airport You walk through a small reception space and take an elevator that’s shared with AA Flagship up a level. The lounge is located at gate D22, next to the American Airlines Flagship lounge, in the space that used to be occupied by several foreign airline lounges. I’m hoping it scales and is sustainable, because you’re going to want to check it out. They’ve invested a lot, and what impressed me most was the food which wasn’t just ‘good for an airport lounge’ but genuinely good. This is a great space, really thoughtfully designed with a lot of details built-in. ![]() Just give yourself 15 extra minutes to walk/train to your gate.I had the opportunity to visit the very first Capital One lounge DFW Airport on Wednesday, a couple of weeks before opening. On your outbound from DFW I suggest you go right to D17 rather than go to the AC gates. Also, I've entered in the "wrong" terminal for my BP several times without issues. The DFW Amex Centurion is conveniently located right in the middle of AA gates, so you will likely have a long train ride to get to the lounge. if the latter, how do I go from the terminal building with the AC gates, to the one with the AMEX Centurion lounge?DFW is fully connected airside by train you can move around freely between all the terminals. Is the AC gate in the same terminal building as the AMEX Centurion lounge, or in a different terminal. The question is if someone can tell how once one has checked in and gone through security (with nexus, I hope to get TSA precheck) how do I access the AMEX Centurion lounge. I will be going to Dallas on AC later this week and coming back on Sunday (the 3:35 pm flight to YYZ). Even now with the points being restored on the rouge routes, I'm not sure if I'll switch back.Įnjoy the Amex lounge! It's quite nice!How does the AMEX lounge compare with the MLLs in Canada, or AMEX Plaza Premium lounge in Canada? How does it compare to the Club lounge in T1 or T3 in LAS - Canadian AMEX Platinum cardholders can get a Priority pass card, which allows that individual and one guest free access to all Priority Pass lounges, worldwide. The fares are often significantly cheaper. I gave up on AC to LAS due to the rouge debacle and have been quite pleased doing YYZ-LAS on UA (connecting through one of a variety of cities). AC uses the E gates, which are in T3, so just give yourself a bit of time to get back to them for boarding (10-15 minutes is surely fine).īetter yet, if you're flying UA, the lounge is in the same concourse (just a few minutes' walk). Just go through security in Terminal 3 and then take the train to the D gates - the lounge is just up the escalators and is clearly-signed. Yes, Canadian-issued plats work just fine.
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