The Best Priority Lounge in Singapore Terminal 3, Changhi?

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Doing an econ trip to London via Singapore next week with J return, so won't have lounge access on the way out. What is the best Priority lounge in Terminal 3 from these ones?

* Ambassador Transit Lounge
* Dnata Lounge
* SATS Premier Lounge
* The Haven by JetQuay
 
Sorry I cannot answer your question, but I'd be interested to know about priority pass lounges in other terminals as well.
 
The choice of lounge depends on what you might want whilst there.

The ambassador lounge I normally use for a shower but some drinks you have to pay for.
SATS and DNATA I got to less often but seemed crowded when I was last in either.

Haven Lounge means exiting the transit area which is easy enough to do. If you have time to spare, Priority pass cards also worked in other lounges in the airport. The skyview lounge in T1 was normally OK.
 
I've only used the dnata one in T3. Free showers, byo toiletries, they will give you a towel.
And free alcohol as well.
Food is basic but tasty I found.
 
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Have used the sats and dnata ones in T3, preferred the dnata. Free drinks, better food, free shower with towel supplied. Was not crowded when I went, ( peak time at silverkris ). Had access to Gold lounge too, woeful, never again.
 
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