They also wipe down tables after people leave. I visited a few times here now and they always swing by the tables to clean off used dishes. Every time I was visiting the Centurion Lounge the Flex Room was part of the Escape Lounge. This room can be either part of the Centurion Lounge or Escape Lounge. All of the power outlets also come with USB ports to charge your devices.Īt the back of the lounge, there is a small door connecting to a “Flex Room”. The high tables in front of the window also offer a few power outlets. You will find them low on the seats below the tables. There are some at the dining tables at the back of the lounge, along the wall. Power outlets are rather scarce in the dining area. No matter if it’s just a soda, beer or wine. Besides coffee and purified tap water, you need to go to the bar to get your drinks. Regarding drinks, everything is complimentary for guests. Sorry, I am losing track here, this is about the Centurion Lounge. Not like you might have experienced with American Airlines, where they serve you the Turkey Sandwich over and over. It also changes from day to day to offer the guests new food choices. Depending on the time of the day, the buffet changes accordingly. The dining area is quite large and offers plenty of dining tables between the bar and the buffet. One shower suite is shared between the Escape Lounge and the Centurion Lounge. The restrooms are located between the relaxation area and dining area and are well marked. Relaxation Area with view of the Dining Area In this area, you will find the departure monitor in case you want to check your flight details. On your way to the dining area, you will pass more seating spots. Another one is in the dining area which also has a purified tap water dispenser next to it. Power outlets are easy to find in this area and almost every seat has at least one power outlet and USB ports. Check the American Express website for up to date information. This info was last updated on January 5, 2022. Passengers holding standby tickets and non-revenue standby passengers are not eligible to use the lounge unless they have received a boarding pass showing a confirmed seat or zone assignment.
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Card Members are only eligible to visit The Centurion® Lounge when flying on a same-day Delta-marketed or Delta-operated flight and eligible lounges only include all Centurion Lounges located in the United States, Hong Kong, and London. The Card Member will have to present his or her valid Card, same-day boarding pass, and a government-issued I.D.
Lounge Check-InĪccording to the Amex website, the following cardholders have complimentary access to the lounge. To get upstairs you can choose between the elevator or the stairs right next to it. If you decide to go with Centurion Lounge rather than the Escape Lounge, you will get a little laminated card which you have to show upstairs to access The Centurion Lounge.
As usual, you need to provide your Platinum Card, ID and boarding pass. There are two check-in counters, one for the Escape Lounge and one for the Centurion Lounge. Once you enter the main door of the lounge, across Gate B22 you will check-in. Centurion Lounge & Escape Lounge Entrance For the Escape Lounge, you can also buy day passes. The Centurion Lounge is a bit more exclusive as they only allow Platinum and Centurion cardholders to access the lounge. Both lounges offer similar amenities and the same food as both lounges have the same chef. You might be allowed to take a peak in either one to see which one is busier to decide where to go. Lounge hopping between the two is not allowed. As an American Express Platinum Cardholder, you can access both lounges but you have to choose which lounge. The Escape Lounge is part of the Global Lounge Connection of American Express. Access the lounges across gate B22 in Terminal 4. The American Express Centurion Lounge and Escape Lounge share the same entrance.