SFO Qantas Lounge

I'll be flying SFO/SYD with QF in July, so I'll let you know what lounge I will use ( I have a four or five hour lay over) I that been decades since I've flown in or our of SFO International.
So which lounge did they direct you? Cheers!
 
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In the Air France lounge.. denied service at the bar after two gin and tonics and a champagne during a 4 hour visit. No other drinks. Sitting quietly by myself. Seems a bit extreme?
 
That must be it. Didn’t realize you had to tip in airline lounges. Lesson learned!!
Seems weird to do so, especially when there are no prices (assuming you're not ordering from a cash bar). Guess it's still $1 per drink?

Still, that's no reason to be refused service. Maybe cold service, slow service or preferred last in a crowd service (which ironically reduces the chance of a decent tip), but completely refused service? Did they give you a reason why you couldn't get another drink (did you ask for one)?
 
Seems weird to do so, especially when there are no prices (assuming you're not ordering from a cash bar). Guess it's still $1 per drink?

Still, that's no reason to be refused service. Maybe cold service, slow service or preferred last in a crowd service (which ironically reduces the chance of a decent tip), but completely refused service? Did they give you a reason why you couldn't get another drink (did you ask for one)?
I didn’t ask for one. When I ordered my last drink he said that’s my last one. I said that’s a little harsh and he said “it’s for your own safety”. I did see a Reddit where someone else said they’d had the same experience in that lounge after a couple of drinks. I’m guessing maybe it was the tipping.
 
I didn’t ask for one. When I ordered my last drink he said that’s my last one. I said that’s a little harsh and he said “it’s for your own safety”. I did see a Reddit where someone else said they’d had the same experience in that lounge after a couple of drinks. I’m guessing maybe it was the tipping.
If they went down the "safety" route, then I'd reckon it could (also) be: (a) a warped form of what we know as RSA in Australia, realistic or not; and/or (b) limiting your consumption to save money per passenger (e.g. some Priority Pass lounges limit consumption - or "complimentary consumption" - of alcoholic drinks to 1-3 during each visit).
 
If they went down the "safety" route, then I'd reckon it could (also) be: (a) a warped form of what we know as RSA in Australia, realistic or not; and/or (b) limiting your consumption to save money per passenger (e.g. some Priority Pass lounges limit consumption - or "complimentary consumption" - of alcoholic drinks to 1-3 during each visit).
I must admit the money saving thing was my first thought but I’m not familiar enough with tipping etiquette to know if that was the factor. Anyway I went off to Cathay Pacific when that opened and didn’t have another drink anyway 😊
 
Although it was around a year ago since I was in SFO, I tried to enter the AF Lounge having been advised by a fellow traveller on a connecting flight that QF used AF since it didn't have one of its own. Sadly only to be informed that it wasn't available to QF PAX. I doubt if I will ever go thru SFO again. It is a terrible airport, spread out over a vast area. Just getting from an arrival gate to transit from one to another (Alaska arrival) then to get to the QF gate was a marathon. SFO is certainly not one of my favourite airports
 

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