Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    LAX Private Suite

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Open Open 24 hours

    LAX Private Suite Photos

    Business Info

    LAX PRIVATE SUITE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - LAX Private Suite

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos

    Emma O.

    Everything you need - they literally handle everything Lux 10/10 Staff 10/10 Accommodations 10/10 Service 10/10 Convenience 10/10 Promptness 10/10 Complimentary food & beverage 10/10 Always have the best time here - makes pre-flight FUN

    the bar and lounge area
    Matt B.

    Private Suite will change the way you travel. Its hard to explain until you try it but I will try here. You dont even enter the airport, ever. You get dropped off at this private bungalow suite adjacent to airport but outside. You are welcomed by an ambassador with a headset that already knows your name. They have champagne and caviar waiting for you. I had the caviar and then the most delicious salmon for my entree. Then, they take your passport and check you in for the flight, and come back with your boarding passes. I was flying internationally and they took care of all that extra paperwork. Next, when the flight is ready to board, they take you a few steps to a private exclusive TSA that checks you out with ease. On the other side of this TSA, there is another beverage cooler with more drinks for you to take on the plane, plus a water refill station. A fancy town car is waiting to drive you DOWN THE RUNWAY to your plane. I was taken up a secret back elevator and was the first one to board my plane. Private Suite is changing the way travel happens, as LAX continues to get more congested and more unpleasant, this is a welcome relief. I highly recommend PS.

    Luxury Suite
    R V.

    The Private Suite at LAX can be summed up in one word... Magnificent! I was traveling to New York on business and experienced the suite with a friend who happens to be a high profile personality and a new member of The Private Suite which opened in May 2017. A few years ago United Airlines had an VIP access but due to rising costs & the events of 9/11 United closed the program leaving high profile people, celebrities, and people who can afford to be treated extra special hanging in the wind. Look no further as The Private Suite at LAX is not only convenient, but provides an extra dose of luxury and comfort before departing Los Angeles Airport, which for a big city happens to be a not so great. There are 13 well suited luxury suites equipped with bathrooms, endless drinks, delicious food, an abundance of snacks, televisions, and a staff of eight attendants to wait on your every needs. The Private Suite allows up too four guests at no additional cost and includes parking, car detailing, pre-flight deep relaxing massages, in-suite private manicures, haircuts, and preferential pricing private jet charters. Upon arriving at the entrance you are greeted by an agent who helps you with your luggage and walks you into The Private Suite. Once inside you are escorted to your suite as there are no common areas as privacy and discretion is key at the suite. The suite is well stocked with high end drinks and snacks you could ever think of. The two mini-fridges stocked to the brim with drinks and fresh snacks, including champagne, wine, beer, milk, water, juice, etc. There is even a section for all kinds of travel essentials, ranging from power cords to headphones, converters to earplugs and small bags. Upon settling in you connect to the ultra high speed WiFi and relax. There are several extremely friendly attendants to serve your every need. Finally, the phone rings and an attendant is ready to escort you to the plane. The Private Suite has it's own private TSA Security Check. No long lines, dealing with people who have never traveled before, and best of all a quick and friendly security check. Once through security you are walked outside the checkpoint and a new 7-Series BMW awaits to take you to your aircraft! Overall 5 STARS for luxury, convince, and at the end of the day makes your LAX experience beyond awesome!

    salon chairs and a bar

    See all

    2 months ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0

    11 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    4 months ago

    Great service ! Met by greeters right when the car pulls into the lot. The only way to play out of LAX

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Emma O.
    7
    60
    37

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    7 months ago

    Great experience - top notch. The drive to the plane is amazing. Not stepping foot in LAX is a pleasure ..

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    7 months ago

    Great service!! Beautiful layout and amazing food. Everyone on staff was great so kind and friendly.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Matt B.
    314
    31
    2

    3 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 1
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0
    Photo of R V.
    3401
    417
    302

    8 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Nicole R.
    382
    27
    11

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - LAX Private Suite

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Airport Lounges 362 times last month within 10 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Delta One Lounge

    Delta One Lounge

    4.7
    (77 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$$$

    If you ever fly international out of LAX, book with Delta and get Delta One seats- those ones that…read morefully recline. We enjoyed the massage chairs, sushi, dessert, bento box, dranks and service. When we arrived in our uber a bellhop came with a bell cart and took our luggage across the street in LAX to a fancy lobby like a nice hotel has. They checked us in and did the passport check and then took our bigger bags for us to be checked. The private security has dancing TSA agents. After that we just enjoyed! Cannot wait to have this experience again!

    Wow! I'm now officially broken - there will never be an airport lounge that compares to the Delta…read moreOne Lounge at LAX. If you are arriving internationally, be prepared for a long walk, but then everything is a long walk at LAX. (And don't believe them when they tell you that gate 26 is a 5 minute walk) Upon entering the serene space, we were warmly welcomed and shown to a table. This isn't the overpacked lounge with scroungy looking fruit and cups of yoplait. No, you order from a menu. I wish I'd had time to really peruse the menu - due to delays, our 3 hour layover was reduced to less than an hour. Because of time constraints, we both ordered a breakfast croissant. Perfectly scrambled eggs, thick crispy bacon, cheddar and avacado all nestled in a large, fresh croissant. Delicious. As it was breakfast time, a lovely display of morning baked goods, both sweet and savory, were displayed for your choosing. There are small bags if you are just running through. We tried a jam bar and a palmier - both were also delicious. Mimosas were freely flowing and the bar was open. Cappuccinos, lattes, flat whites and even plain old regular black coffee is available. Just ask. There is an outdoor seating area that I would have loved to have had time to sit and enjoy. You have to check out the bathrooms - my husband was oddly excited about the individual stalls. I'm now sitting in a Sky Club in Atlanta. I'd normally be happy as could be, but now it's a bit of a let down. It's time to just shake off the fairyland of flying Delta One and come back to my Southwest Airlines basic fare lifestyle. I'm just going to sit here and stay on my private little isle a few minutes longer ...

    Photos
    Bar area
    Bar area
    Dining area
    Dining area
    Delta One Lounge

    See all

    Alaska Lounge

    Alaska Lounge

    2.9
    (521 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $

    Enjoyed a quick bite before heading to our gate! Clean bathroom, hot bacon, fresh scrambled eggs,…read moretoast, bagels, freshly made pancakes, teas, coffees and specialty drinks are available. Lots of seating area with charging stations available around the seating area offers a nice clean to recharge and hydrate prior to boarding time. Bathrooms are clean and readily accessible.

    Overall, I was disappointed with the lounge. Even with a First Class upgaded ticket and atmost…read moresilver status I still had to pay $35 for access. The staff were friendly, and the food and drinks were basic, but the overall experience was not worth it. In hindsight, I would have been better off spending my $35 eating at a restaurant in the terminal or taking the shuttle to the Centurion Lounge, where I could have entered for free. What really ruined the experience was another guest who was visibly intoxicated and repeatedly yelling at the television during the England vs. Mexico match. He mistakenly assumed I was Mexican (I'm Pacific Islander) and directed comments toward me throughout the game. I thought the staff had removed him, but when I went to the quiet seating area to relax, he was there again continuing to be disruptive. The purpose of an airport lounge is to provide a peaceful, comfortable place to unwind before a flight. Unfortunately, this lounge failed to deliver that experience, and I would not pay for access again.

    Photos
    Alaska Lounge
    View when you turn around from the bar
    View when you turn around from the bar
    Alaska Lounge

    See all

    American Airlines Admirals Club

    American Airlines Admirals Club

    3.8
    (62 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Its O'ahu time again, but its also time for an average experience…read more I flew AA again, but this time I flew out of Terminal 5 at LAX. One of my cards reimburses me for ancillary fees (lounges, inflight food & drink, et al), so I decided to give this lounge a whirl. Positives: They have hot food vs Terminal 4 that had no hot food when I flew AA in May, 2025; The lounge is more spacious vs Terminal 4; The food was pretty good, but should have included more hot food like scrambled eggs, bacon, et al; Showers; Negatives: $79 daily fee. United charges $59, but their LAX lounge is much larger and has more hot food; The fee in relation to the offerings is misaligned. For the price, they should have more offerings; I plan on flying AA more bc of service and price. I also plan on getting AA's top card that includes an Admirals Club membership. Then I don't have to worry about the high daily use fee.

    I left the admirals club in terminal 5. I headed out on a little bus to a smaller hub where the…read moreplanes take off, and they had an Admirals Club I will call it Admirals club 5A. Despite the compact size, they made excellent use of the space. They managed to fit in plenty of seating, had a good selection of refreshments similar to the main lounge, and even included a bar and restrooms. It was a pleasant surprise and everyone was friendly and welcoming. For the size of that Admirals Club, it really packed a punch. Overall, a great spot to relax a few mins before my flight.

    Photos
    American Airlines Admirals Club
    American Airlines Admirals Club
    American Airlines Admirals Club

    See all

    Delta Sky Club

    Delta Sky Club

    3.6
    (466 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    The Delta Sky Club in Terminal 3 of LAX is one of the better Delta Sky Clubs. It is located to your…read moreright after TSA screening and the Delta One lounge is to the left after TSA screening. My gate was 30A, closer to the Delta One, but not far from this Sky Club. You walk in and the lounge is vast with a lot of seating options, inside and outside. They have complimentary showers near the clean restroom, which I did not see, but the sign directs you. I grabbed a complimentary IPA from the bar and checked out the buffet. Normally, the buffets at Sky Clubs have a very reliably good chicken salad sandwich, which was missing. Instead, they had a pinwheel chipotle beef wrap sandwich that was good. I debated taking one to go as well, but decided against it. They had a nice mixed greens salad and an excellent and noteworthy broccoli bacon salad with red grapes and some type of creamy dressing. They also had pork carnitas from the hot side of the buffet. In addition, they had these mixed berry shortcakes served in mini Mason jars. They had strawberry shortcake served similarly on the East Coast. The brownies and rice krispie squares were good as well. This is why I declined to take another chipotle beef pinwheel to go. Sitting outside was a great option to exercise. If you're an aviation geek, you can geek out here watching B747s, A380s, B777s, B787s, and A350s around their smaller siblings. The bouquet of jet fuel, the whine and roar of high bypass turbofans and APUs, and orchestrated startups, are perfect accompaniments to whatever you are eating and drinking. 4.3 stars

    Delta Sky Clubs are premier airport lounges offering buffet meals, showers, fast internet, and…read moreconference-style work areas. They also have bars with some complimentary alcoholic drinks. Some clubs feature private booths for conducting confidential calls and even offer massage services. Passengers flying in premium SkyTeam cabins and Delta passengers with certain credit cards can access the club. I have been flying Delta for a number of years but wasn't aware of Delta Sky Club until COVID. Back then, terminal seating, bathroom access, and restaurant options were limited, and Sky Clubs offered ample, comfortable seating along with meals. Overall, they provided materially better amenities. It was during this time that the Terminal 3 Sky Club was built. This is one of the best Delta Sky Clubs in the United States. If you have time before or after your flight, I recommend coming here to relax. This club, along with all other Sky Clubs, is always cleaner and much better smelling than the terminal, though it can be crowded during peak times. As a newer flagship club, it is beautifully and elegantly decorated. The staff is very friendly and polite. If there is room, try to pick a seat facing the runway and enjoy watching planes land and take off. Safe travels!

    Photos
    Outdoor Bar Area (11/10/25). @DeltaSkyClubs @Delta @FlyLAXAirport #Travel #FoodPic
    Outdoor Bar Area (11/10/25). @DeltaSkyClubs @Delta @FlyLAXAirport #Travel #FoodPic
    Cocktail at outdoor lounge
    Cocktail at outdoor lounge
    Outside Bar (11/10/25). @DeltaSkyClubs @Delta @FlyLAXAirport #Travel #FoodPic

    See all

    Outside Bar (11/10/25). @DeltaSkyClubs @Delta @FlyLAXAirport #Travel #FoodPic
    American Airlines Flagship Lounge

    American Airlines Flagship Lounge

    3.6
    (159 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$$

    After our flight was canceled and rebooked for the next day, we spent some time in the American…read moreAirlines Flagship Lounge at LAX while waiting for our new flight. It turned out to be the perfect place to relax, enjoy breakfast, and escape the noise and crowds of the busy airport. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with friendly smiles and a warm welcome. The lounge was clean, quiet, and comfortable, creating a much more relaxing atmosphere than the bustling terminal outside. There was a nice assortment of breakfast items and beverages available, with plenty of options to start the day. One thing I really appreciated was the spacious layout. The lounge is thoughtfully designed to provide guests with a sense of privacy, even when multiple travelers are using the space. There are also shower facilities available for those looking to freshen up between flights before reaching their final destination. Overall, the Flagship Lounge helped turn a frustrating travel situation into a much more pleasant experience. Comfortable seating, good food, attentive staff, and a peaceful environment made all the difference. If you have access, this is definitely the way to travel.

    I had high expectations for the LAX Admirals Club Flagship Lounge, especially given that the daily…read morepass costs double the standard Admirals Club and is marketed as being "better than the Centurion Lounge," with chef-inspired food, a more elevated atmosphere, and fewer crowds. In one word: disappointed. THE FOOD: While there were more options than a typical lounge, quantity didn't make up for quality. The food simply didn't compare to the Centurion Lounge in taste or execution. Even more surprising, several items ran out and sat empty for a while before staff noticed or replenished them. THE SERVICE: This was a mixed bag. On the positive side, when I asked about a specific item being restocked, the manager personally brought out a fresh plate of my favorite dish, which was appreciated. That said, the overall attentiveness felt inconsistent (see below). THE AMBIANCE: It's definitely more private and feels a bit more "exclusive"... but not necessarily more comfortable. The main seating area was extremely warm. When I asked about it, I was told it was due to the sun pouring in through the large windows. Unfortunately, that didn't make the experience any less uncomfortable--I was genuinely miserable trying to relax before my flight. Bottom line: For the premium price, I expected a noticeably elevated experience across the board. Instead, it felt like a modest upgrade in space, but a downgrade in comfort and food quality. Not worth the hype or the cost.

    Photos
    Reception
    Reception
    Breakfast
    Breakfast
    One of the buffet stations

    See all

    One of the buffet stations

    LAX Private Suite - airportlounges - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...