![]() The silver lining is that a new, larger location will open in early October: "Due to additional maintenance needed in our current DFW Centurion Lounge location, we will not be reopening this space. This is surely a disappointing development for Dallas-Fort Worth regulars - especially those planning to visit on the lounge's scheduled re-opening date of August 14. View the current offers here.įirst some bad news - Amex's current DFW Centurion Lounge location, which was closed for repairs and expected to re-open next week, is now permanently closed. That lounge will be the largest Centurion Lounge at 15,000 square feet.Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. There are a few others under construction and I’m looking forward to visiting the one in JFK once it opens later this year. As far as this lounge, it scores a perfect 5/5 and continues to be my favorite Centurion Lounge I have visited thus far. I believe this is also a change for the better. AMEX also won’t allow you in if your departure time is more than 3 hours away. I think this is a fair rule change to alleviate crowding concerns. Prior to the rule change, if Dallas was your final destination, you could still visit by showing your boarding pass. Just keep in mind, AMEX no longer allows passengers who have landed at their final destination city to use a Centurion Lounge in that particular city. The old Centurion Lounge was among my favorites and AMEX has delivered and improved the experience at their newly renovated Centurion Lounge at DFW. I have not visited a Centurion Lounge where connectivity was slow. ![]() I forgot to measure the Wi-Fi speed but I can assure you it was fast. This lounge also has a spa where they give you a complimentary massage. ![]() Miscellaneous The restrooms were clean and there was also a dedicated shower area that you could utilize upon request at the front desk. They had a dedicated children’s playroom and it was perfect for my 5-month-old son as he was able to enjoy his first ever visit to an airport lounge. ![]() This is one of my favorite aspects of this lounge. They had different types of lighting to suit everyone’s needs.įor those that need a conference room, Centurion DFW has one. Certain sections of the lounge were more trafficked than others but in general, there was plenty of seats for everyone. Seating AreaĪs you would expect with the lounge that has expanded by more than 3,000 square feet, seating was plentiful and not once did I feel like the lounge was overcrowded. The espresso machine can make a variety of beverages. Since there were multiple people behind me, I refrained from taking a picture at that particular time. In addition to the items pictured above, there was also pancakes and fresh juice. Delicious and you’re probably going to get up for a second serving. This was the best part of having breakfast here. Salsa and tortilla chips for breakfast? Why not? Goat cheese egg frittata. My wife loved the oatmeal with granola.Ĭenturion Lounge always delivers with their fresh fruit offerings. The items may have changed but the breakfast was still awesome. My wife, son, and I were here during breakfast hours and I remember how great the spread was the last time I was here back in 2017. To enter the lounge, you need to be a holder of the AMEX Platinum Card, AMEX Business Platinum Card, or the AMEX Centurion Card. This will lead to an elevator which you take to the second floor to enter the lounge. Rather than going up the escalator to enter the lounge as it was previously, you will find the entrance to the lounge on the ground floor. Their old lounge was excellent but it certainly felt crowded at times so the additional space should help alleviate that. The Centurion Lounge at DFW moved to a larger 12,000 square feet space in September of 2018, expanding their footprint by an additional 3,000 feet.
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