S-Gates (North Satellite), Seattle Tacoma Airport, Washington

Introduction

This is my review of the The Club SEA Lounge in Seattle’s Tacoma Airport, at S-Gates.

S-Gates is the international terminal from Seattle, and next to The Club lounge you’ll see find the British Airways Lounge.

As I understand it, this lounge was formerly a Delta Airlines lounge – but was since taken over by The Club.

Opening Hours

The lounge is open daily from 06:00 to 19:00.

How to Get There

Once you’re at S-Gates, find the elevator which will take you up to the lounges (or you can take the stairs).

Neil Scrivener reviews The Club lounge in Seattle at S-Gates, the International Terminal (SEA); accessed via Priority Pass.

Once you’re out of the elevator, you’ll find the entrance to the lounge in front of you.

Neil Scrivener reviews The Club lounge in Seattle at S-Gates, the International Terminal (SEA); accessed via Priority Pass.

Entry Conditions

I gained entry via my Priority Passs.

Access can also by gained through paying around $50, and possibly with other memberships.

Layout

This is a pretty large lounge, and has an excellent range of seating.

There is the usual lounge seating, overlooking the apron of the airport.

There are the rather great working/eating seats, which are something I want in my living room!

Neil Scrivener reviews The Club lounge in Seattle at S-Gates, the International Terminal (SEA); accessed via Priority Pass.

If you need to work, there is some high-table working areas, and also desk areas with office seating.

There is also a room marked for First Class passengers. I am not sure what this room is for, or why it exists – but it may be the case that some airlines departing from S-Gates (such as Delta) use this room as a guarantee for passengers.

Food & Drinks

Drinks

For soft drinks, tea and coffee, the drinks are self-service.

If you want something slightly stronger, there is bar service, which has a good range of cocktails, beers and wines. One thing I really like about The Club lounges is that there are no ‘premium’ drinks – everything is included!

Neil Scrivener reviews The Club lounge in Seattle at S-Gates, the International Terminal (SEA); accessed via Priority Pass.

Food

Similar to the A-Gates lounge, unlike other Clubs I’ve visited (Charlotte, for example), there is no menu to order from QR code. However, there is a small range of soups, salads, snacks and other things available. Sadly no 3-course meal here! I’d say this is mostly similar to The Club in LAS E-Gates.

This may of course have changed since my visit!

Wifi

The Wifi worked for me, and was fairly good during my visit, I was getting around 25mps up and down.

Showers

Unlike The Club in A-Gates this lounge does have showers. I found them to be be pretty good and very hot!

Conclusion

I think the food was disappointing given that this is a lounge at an international terminal. However, this is a huge lounge with lots of areas to sit/eat/work from.

Generally this is a very good lounge – but if some work could be done on the food (especially bringing in the QR code menu), it could be a great lounge!

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