Refurbishment at MEL QF International Business lounge?

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Just wondering has there been a refurbishment at the QF international J lounge in Melbourne yet?
I know pre-renovation it was one of the weakest lounges in the network, is it worth consuming a Priority Pass visit at a different lounge?
 
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The domestic Melbourne Qantas Club has similar lighting constraints following the reconfiguration with the business lounge, but would never convey the dungeon moniker. Can understand waiting for the terminal reconfiguration, but that doesn’t preclude them adding a little more lighting or improving the F&B in the interim.

I went down to visit some colleagues on the same flight the other week. If that isn’t an incentive to retain Platinum for Victorian flyers, I don’t know what is.
 
The domestic QC has the advantage of large windows into the departures hall, which does allow (indirect) natural light in. Artificial lighting can never really make up for lack of natural light.
 
As I posted in another thread in April 2025 Melbourne International Business Lounge Dungeon Food
I was in the lounge last year when someone with a large tablet was walking around with 2 others. saying new bar here, new bathroom etc​

MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LOUNGE
  • Proposed redevelopment of existing Qantas Business Class Lounge at Melbourne International Airport featuring an expanded footprint which will increase capacity by up to 30 per cent to accommodate future passenger growth.
  • Will include a full internal refresh and a new signature food and beverage concept. Work will be carried out in stages from late 2023, targeting stage one opening in mid 2024.

And in the same thread I posted
The MEL T2 QF business lounge is on level 1, about 6m above ground. But no natural light or wall to the exterior. So not a "dungeon", even if feels like it is. Leaving the lounge, turning left to gates 9 &11 are above the aircraft. Jetbridge has a down slope. Next time I am gates 9 & 11 will take a photo. Image below is on the wall near lounge door. Limited options for expanding the floor area.​
 

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is it worth consuming a Priority Pass visit at a different lounge?
No-one seems to have answered your original question. In my opinion, the answer is Yes, but only if what you're looking for is tarmac views. The views from the Marhaba (Priority Pass) lounge are very good.

If you don't care about the view but you want better food, the answer is more complicated. In my opinion the food in the Marhaba lounge isn't better than the food in the Qantas lounge (AFFers disagree on this, but in my opinion it's worse).

The House lounge has reasonably decent food, especially if you pay extra for it, and the views are pretty good too.

Plaza Premium has OK food but no views.

TBH if I had free access to the Qantas International Business Lounge but I had to pay and/or use a valuable Lounge pass to use somewhere else, I'd just use the Qantas Lounge. The Qantas Lounge isn't the best airport lounge, but it's far from the traumatising torture-chamber that some make it out to be.
 
Last time I was in the Marhaba lounge the food was just fine. They had a nice selection of dim sum from my part of the world. The last photo of food on offer from the QF lounge did not seem appetizing at all.
 

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