Jackson Tan
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Hi! Just wondering if anyone has been to the Tullamarine Airport Virgin Lounge, and is it worth going early to just sit there
for 2 hours?

Depends what the alternative is I guess.
I wouldn't leave home early just to sit in that lounge (some I might), but if I finished a meeting early downtown. I would head to the airport and ensconce myself in the lounge to read, do the e-mail thing etc.
Hi! Just wondering if anyone has been to the Tullamarine Airport Virgin Lounge, and is it worth going early to just sit therefor 2 hours?
No it isn't.
Unless you like a vast barn with badly stained carpets or are an AV Geek as it does have a decent view.
No it isn't.
Unless you like a vast barn with badly stained carpets or are an AV Geek as it does have a decent view.
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As an AV Geek I do appreciate the view![]()
Its a great trait to have, your not bored easily!
Checked out the Melbourne Virgin Australia Lounge, Surprisingly it is actually a lot better than I thought, it is actually better than the Cathay International Lounge at Tullamarine Airport !?!?!? Decent Service, and liked the idea of the cafe in the midst of it all. Will check out Sydney Virgin Australia Lounge, wondering if it is better..
Personally I like the VA MEL lounge over SYD.
No it isn't.
Unless you like a vast barn with badly stained carpets or are an AV Geek as it does have a decent view.
Agreed - while Sydney's styling and design is familiar, the layout is a bit weird, and I don't like that you're sort of teased with potential airfield views on the lower level but there is obstruction most of the way around (is it an aerobridge? I can't recall...). From memory I can see the airfield when standing but not when sitting. And last time I was there I didn't go upstairs so I can't comment on what the upper level has on offer in that regard.
but I feel that Melbourne has a lot more on offer visually for more people - I think there weren't too many seats up top in SYD that had good airfield views.
Side note - quite liking what they did with BNE, again wishing for airfield views but it's a welcome refresh.
Agreed - while Sydney's styling and design is familiar, the layout is a bit weird, and I don't like that you're sort of teased with potential airfield views on the lower level but there is obstruction most of the way around (is it an aerobridge? I can't recall...). From memory I can see the airfield when standing but not when sitting. And last time I was there I didn't go upstairs so I can't comment on what the upper level has on offer in that regard.
but I feel that Melbourne has a lot more on offer visually for more people - I think there weren't too many seats up top in SYD that had good airfield views.
Side note - quite liking what they did with BNE, again wishing for airfield views but it's a welcome refresh.
The CX lounge at MEL is known to be bad. Personally I like the VA MEL lounge over SYD.
I agree. SYD is a bit awkward in its layout. Other than being landside, MEL is as if they started from scratch and made the lounge everything it is supposed to be.