Plaza Premium loung Hong Kong

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Justinf

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Hi, i am in Hong Kong but flying back QFtomorrow night. Has anyone here used this lounge andhow much does it cost? Their website is useless. Is it worth it?
i amflying Y and have to go to work the morning that i land back in MEL and relaxing in this lounge and having a hot shower before boarding wounds tempting.
 
Which one?

I used the landside one near the train platforms once after arriving on an early morning QF29 for a shower before heading in to town.
 
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There are four, three airside, $400 ($50AUD) for non alcoholics drinks etc during two hours access.
Hong Kong
 
My last visit to an airside Plaza Travellers lounge was 18 months ago. Had a 9 hour layover after CX red eye ex BNE. It was pure bliss-hot shower, massage, quiet spaces, soft lounges, "come and go" access for those 9 hours, decent enough food, range of non-alcoholic drinks, maybe one alcoholic drink included in entry price. Staff very helpful and attentive. Good value.
 
Bumping this old thread.

My mum is transiting through HKG with a 6 hour layover and I'm going to organise some lounge access for her.
I gave her a QF lounge pass but she ended up booking BA :confused:

Anyone got recommendations on which of the three departure lounges is best?
East hall appears to be their flagship lounge so I'm leaning towards sending her that way.

Any advantage to pre-paying? Or better to pay on arrival? (edit: just noticed 5% discount for pre-pay)
I think I saw it mentioned that specials are available when paying on arrival. e.g. massage included.
The risk then I guess is that the lounge may be full and they may stop accepting guests who haven't pre-paid.
Thoughts?

Thanks in advance.
 
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