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    4.0 (1 review)

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    American Express Lounge - Stir fried noodles with green beans

    American Express Lounge

    3.5(44 reviews)
    0.4 km
    $

    This was a HUGE step up from the Quanta's Business Lounge, but even then, you notice some things…read morethat are lacking. It's not necessarily their fault but it is what it is. They are the Amex Centurion Lounge... run by Plaza Premium. I don't believe I've had a chance to try a Plaza premium lounge so is this what would be expected? Possibly. In any case for an AMEX lounge it definitely was lacking in 2 places: the bar and the seating. This is without a doubt, the smallest centurion lounge that I've been to. Really not that much seating compared to others, yet still much more accommodating than the average priority lounge. Service: They were transitioning meals at the time and so it took a good chunk of time before we could actually get food. The sign asked for 20 minutes to change over. Realistically, it shouldn't take 20 minutes just to swap out food. If that's the case, then you should leave up the previous meal service so that people can get what they need and leave if they're in a rush. Then just transition the food to the next meal when the food is ready. As for the table, it took a while to lock in a table and get it cleaned. We had asked the workers, whenever they get a chance to please wipe down a couple of dirty tables of people who had left but it took a while for anyone to come over. By the time someone had come, we already started just getting drinks. As for the bar, it moved VERY SLOW but I don't hold that against them. They had a combo alcohol/coffee bar. At the time it was one person running both sides so it took my family a very long time to get their coffees. Because of this, I decided not to get coffee. The woman working the counter did her best and she was so nice. Eventually another person came to help her so it started to move much faster. When she came over to the bar side the woman was able to pump those drinks out quickly. The downside to the alcohol side of the bar, it's not at the level of a typical centurion lounge. I'm used to a large full bar with plenty of offerings, and more importantly, its own cocktail list inspired by the location but this place did not have that. Maybe because it's technically a plaza premium lounge? As for the food I will say I was pleasantly surprised for the most part. A good selection of substantial food. Some of the foods include:"salads," cakes, noodles, a veggie dish with tofu, pizza and even braised beef bourguignon. Big negative mark for dirty forks.

    This Centurion Lounge is so crowded, tables were dirty, chairs uncomfortable, stark fluorescent…read morelight, food was really unappetizing. This is not the same Centurion lounge in the USA! Too crowded, chairs needed to be replaced.

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    Qantas First Class Lounge - Rośe champagne to bring in the new year

    Qantas First Class Lounge

    4.7(32 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $

    The Qantas First Lounge at Sydney's international terminal is a very nice place to wait for your…read moreflight. Like most Elite Lounges I've visited, there are self serve coffee/tea/snack stations. Unlike most, there is no buffet or self serve bar. There is an attentive staff that take your food/drink order off a very nice selection on their menu. Both menus highlight Australian produced food and wines. Very nice! The lounge is large and sirs over the Qantas gates, so its easy to see when your plane is at the gate. They also use the archaic mechanical flight screen that gives a delightful click-click-clack every time it updates. Guaranteed to bring back delightful memories for us older travelers!

    What an awesome experience at the lounge this time round. Anna is amazing. She greeted us at the…read morefront entrance and was kind to inform us at a high level, the One World perks. We entered the lounge and the deco was awesome. Escalator up we did another round of check in and were guided towards the seating area. You can choose to sit anyone but those who would prefer to eat get seated in a reserved area for food. We sat in the casual area for some coffee and champagne and then later decided to eat. We had a full meal of options to choose from. They have an open kitchen and the variety did not disappoint. I had the corn soup and fish with veggies which was good. We also had lamb and fries which did not disappoint. Lounge has a great variety of wine and champagne. If you have a lot of time you can use their Spa. The lounge itself is very clean, and everyone here is very friendly and helpful. Location is awesome as well. View of plane landing and taking off. Our gate was below us so we could see our plane landing. This was our third time using the lounge at Sydney airport and was the best experience.

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    First class lounge entrance.

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    Qantas International Business Lounge - Relax

    Qantas International Business Lounge

    3.3(16 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $

    So this was supposed to be a Business class lounge. I'll start with the ups. This large had PLENTY…read moreof seating and was pretty spacious. Chairs were comfy enough as well. The down sides. I could barely find charging ports and the ones that I did find were very loose. I came just as they were transitioning meals so they were cleaning up the previous meal service and were bringing out a whole new set of fresh food. When I finally came up after they swapped all the food out, it turned out to be one of the most lacking lounge buffets I had ever seen. Don't get me wrong, I understand that this is an airport lounge. I understand that this isn't a full-fledged restaurant. But for a business class level lounge, I just expected a better offering aside from quinoa, salad and veggies. No alcohol either?? Even the lowest level of lounges have some kind of alcohol offerings whether paid or free. I'm being especially harsh because this is, in theory, supposed to be a more exclusive higher level lounge and they just didn't hit the mark. Side note whatever protein they put in their mid salad (tuna?), it was so dry chalky. I left QUICK to the Amex Centurion lounge. PS: even the Fiji Airport Priority lounge had better offerings than this lounge. Substantial food, coffee bar and alcohol (albeit on the smaller side)

    The lounge is spacious and the more people that came in the more room there seems to be…read more Food quality was amazing and the staff attending to passengers were very friendly and lively. One gentlemen which I did not get his name helped me and my mom with smiles and happiness all around. Lively experience in general and would definitely recommend it

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    They make very nice coffee

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    Sydney International Airport - Departures

    Sydney International Airport - Departures

    3.9(40 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Over the years I have reviewed this airport and all the same issues still exist…read more Charging stations.... Where are they near the gates The PA system is so muffled that you have to strain to hear it I appreciate the airports proximity to the city and how easy it is to reach city centre

    Very expansive International terminal in Sydney Australia, with plenty of separation between…read morecheck-in areas, high-end duty-free shopping, and very large gates with modern check-in equipment. Ended up being an easy experience: a good start to a long flight back to the States. We stayed overnight around Chinatown in Sydney, and our flight was leaving around 09:30, so pre-reserved an Uber for 06:00 pickup. It was a Friday morning, and the area was pretty empty so pickup was easy and ended up being about a 30 minute drive (costing AU$50). The dropoff area is large, identified by letters, so even though the Uber App asked which airline we were taking, it didn't tell the driver which letter to drop us off at. Thus, he did it as fast as possible (near 'B'), and we found out inside that Delta was 'J' (so a bit of a walk with a lot of checked baggage). This could work better if it was more clearly identifiable which airlines were where. There was a dedicated area to self-checkin and print out any luggage tags. There was only one flight but the lines were a bit long though it moved quickly. There were ambassadors pre-checking passports using ipads, and tagging carry-on bags to ease later processing. We were able to check in all of the bags we needed, and then headed through restaurants and shops before reaching immigration. Immigration was a simple photo take and you were on your way. Next was security: laptops and shoes could remain as-is; only belts and emptying of pockets was required. They still use full body scans here, though they ask for your arms to be at your side slightly away from your body instead of the jumping jack position that I was used to when going through in the States. My bag did get flagged, but a supervisor was able to confirm that it was a harmless back scratcher and didn't have to open the bag. You then walk through long wide corridors of duty free shops. We ended up stopping at two different lounges, but still got to the gate just before they started boarding. There are plenty of seating at the gates, and the mouth of the entrance to the jet bridge is wide: even though there were a lot of folks waiting around, it didn't seem as crowed. Another picture of your face got you through, and we were able to fully get everybody onboard 20 minutes before schedule (though we actually took off about 25 minutes after).

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