I never found them in use but there were any number of guests who should have used them (no I do not want to facetime with your kids, folks)! Wisely they have installed 3 phone call rooms. You are welcome to bring your food back here fyi and this can be a nice place to dine. There is also a large conference table by the computer area. The club computers and printer is also located back here but during my visit they were not working.Īlso along the back wall are new seats that are very similar to those found in the LGA Centurion club. I would avoid sitting near these as the coffee machine self cleans itself constantly and is rather loud.Īt the very end of the lounge is a large space that you should check for open seats as few seem to go this far into the club. Just outside there is a coffee and water station (still and sparkling self service). Bar service is complimentary and top notch so at least that has not changed.Īs we press on into the club you have more seating and the bathrooms for the lounge. the light of the old club is really depressing. Uh, NOPE!Īlong the wall you again have a view to forget of the departures hall. I was warned that it would be really crowded when I checked in and that I may have to share a table. In the center of the club is the food service area and the bar. I really respect parents who take their kids here to maintain the quietness of the lounge (well, most of the time). The room auto dims the lights so even though it may seem closed, just open the door and walk in and it should light up. Now turning left from entrance we have more seating, some TVs as well as a kid’s play room. This new one is cramped and all the windows are blocked off creating a cold cave type feel – really sad. Lastly, the spa in the old club was bathed in light. Now you are limited to 1x per visit as well as a manicure if you wish to have one of those. First off, in the old club, you could have unlimited spa visits if there was open space that is, if you had say a massage and wanted another you could go check when the next open time was. The Exhale Spa has come over from the old club as well but with some massive downgrades. Also, as a side point, folks constantly walk down this way to find bathrooms (they are at the other end). They do have 3 shower rooms but I do not really see the point of these when the lounge no longer allows arriving passengers in. You are stuck enjoying a view of the departures hall and the road outside. The four lounge chairs have made their way over from the old club, along with most of the other furniture. The club is basically a long box and just to your right as you enter the short part of the club. Very nice but do not forget your bags please. What has returned from the old club is the ability to use lockers just behind the check-in desk. The new lounge is located in terminal D, post security, near gate 12. The latter matters as if you are delayed you may stay longer than the 3 hour limit. Not only that, if they reach capacity, you may not enter even under the current rule max 3 hours before your scheduled departure. This, unlike the now closed old DFW Centurion club, is now a departures only lounge. There are a number of flavors of the above (co-branded with Schwab etc.) and all of them will work just fine for you and two guests. The Business Platinum Card® from American Express <-LINK The Platinum Card® from American Express <-LINK To get into this club you need to have one of the two cards below: * Review Seattle SEA Centurion “Studio” Club Click any photo for full screen slideshow * Review San Francisco SFO Centurion Club * The NEW Dallas DFW American Express Centurion Lounge 2018 * Review Dallas DFW Centurion Club (OLD CLUB NOW CLOSED) Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. This site does not include all card companies or all available card offers. Compensation may impact how and where card products appear on the site. Some or all of the card offers that appear on the website are from advertisers. Eye of the Flyer and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Advertiser Disclosure: Eye of the Flyer, a division of Chatterbox Entertainment, Inc.
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