- Joined
- Nov 12, 2012
- Posts
- 29,197
- Qantas
- Platinum
- Virgin
- Platinum
- Star Alliance
- Gold
Longish evening layover here in LAX before QF departure from TBIT. I went through various threads re using the AA First Lounge after checking in at TBIT for a TBIT departure later and there seemed to be a bit of disagreement whether it was possible (albeit some of those posts were +1 years old).
Anyway, checked in at QF at TBIT. Asked the check-in Agent re using the AA T4 Lounge. No problem, did I know where to go? Yes, been there with a T4 departure previously, so off I went.
Anyway, I went through priority security escalator check, security boarding pass and passport check, and the lounge itself, no problems at all. Only comment re TBIT departure was the FLounge agent making sure I knew where the shuttle left from. About 20 mins from QF check-in to AA Flounge T4 (mostly security of course).
Nice subdued atmosphere; maybe 1/3 full for the time I was there. TVs low and unobtrusive. Shower is available. A number of different nooks and crannies to get away from others if you wish.
Bubbles are Gloria Ferrer Sonoma Brut. I'm happy to take her word for it.
Warm food: Corn chowder and a sort of sausage lasagne with brussle sprouts side. Cold selection of green leaf salad, pasta, tomato, egg sandwiches, mini burgers, cookie chunks (?). Cheese & crackers, chips, bikkies, fresh fruit, fruit salad.
Overall, I'd say the aged sirloin I've ordered for supper on QF is looking really good!
I don't know any of the wines, but anything from Russian River is OK by me! Usual spirits and softies.
Overall: If you have more than 3 hours wait at LAX, I'd say worth coming over for an hour or so. Definitely quieter, less busy than TBIT F usually is and OK to relax. Tucker about the same as a QF business lounge (absent Island Dining), or maybe bit worse.
Anyway, checked in at QF at TBIT. Asked the check-in Agent re using the AA T4 Lounge. No problem, did I know where to go? Yes, been there with a T4 departure previously, so off I went.
Anyway, I went through priority security escalator check, security boarding pass and passport check, and the lounge itself, no problems at all. Only comment re TBIT departure was the FLounge agent making sure I knew where the shuttle left from. About 20 mins from QF check-in to AA Flounge T4 (mostly security of course).
Nice subdued atmosphere; maybe 1/3 full for the time I was there. TVs low and unobtrusive. Shower is available. A number of different nooks and crannies to get away from others if you wish.
Bubbles are Gloria Ferrer Sonoma Brut. I'm happy to take her word for it.
Warm food: Corn chowder and a sort of sausage lasagne with brussle sprouts side. Cold selection of green leaf salad, pasta, tomato, egg sandwiches, mini burgers, cookie chunks (?). Cheese & crackers, chips, bikkies, fresh fruit, fruit salad.
Overall, I'd say the aged sirloin I've ordered for supper on QF is looking really good!
I don't know any of the wines, but anything from Russian River is OK by me! Usual spirits and softies.
Overall: If you have more than 3 hours wait at LAX, I'd say worth coming over for an hour or so. Definitely quieter, less busy than TBIT F usually is and OK to relax. Tucker about the same as a QF business lounge (absent Island Dining), or maybe bit worse.