![]() ![]() What they didn’t have were hot breakfast items that the Centurion Lounge is known for. They also had a nice selection of cereal, parfait, and fruits. They had a variety of bread, bagels, and muffins among the bakery items. Since I got there early, their bagels were pretty fresh and seemed to be sourced locally. Certainly, something different to have in the morning if you’re not used to having a salad at 6:30 a.m. The chickpea salad was very good and flavorful. I had a bagel, chickpea salad, boiled egg, and some coffee. I purposely didn’t have breakfast at home so I can sample the food at this lounge. Compared to the Centurion Lounge in Terminal B which is my go-to lounge at LGA, this lounge was massive. This particular Delta Sky Club was like one giant room with a pillar here or there that might act as a buffer for privacy but not much else. The view from Delta Sky Club if you get a seat next to the window Most of their seats have plug outlets and USB ports and if you want to sit facing the tarmac to watch airplanes land and take off, they have window-facing seats as well. There were pockets of empty spaces and it didn’t take much effort to find a desirable seat next to the window. I’d say about 30% of the lounge was filled up. and I was there by 6:10 a.m., the lounge was certainly not as empty as I thought. Seating AreaĮven though my flight was at 7:10 a.m. They would have to pay the discounted rate of $29 if they were to accompany me. Unfortunately, I can’t bring in a guest free of charge. As an AMEX Platinum credit card holder, I get complimentary access to Delta Sky Club lounges if I am booked on a Delta flight. Presented with an opportunity for this particular trip, I arrived earlier than usual so I can experience what they had to offer. Since I find myself using American, United, or Southwest for most of my travels out of LGA, I’ve never had the opportunity to use a Delta Sky Club. Delta uses the majority of gates in Terminal C and also has two Sky Club lounges in this terminal. On a recent trip to Chicago, I had an early morning flight out of LaGuardia Airport on Delta Airlines. Until then, this lounge is perfectly capable of getting the job done for most business and leisure travelers. With Terminal 2 at ORD set to be replaced by a Global Terminal in the upcoming years, there is a great chance a newer Delta Lounge will have a much larger footprint at ORD. Having warm offerings for breakfast and not being crowded certainly adds to the appeal. It’s a nice place to get work done or grab a bite before takeoff. ![]() It also has clean restrooms (based on my experience) without showers. The Delta Sky Club does have a business center with a computer and access to printers. Compared to other legacy airlines, Delta has done a great job with their food offerings and improving their on-the-ground experience. Their espresso machine offered a variety of beverages and I chose the cappuccino. There were also multiple flavors of yogurt, cereal, a variety of bagels and bread, donuts, and pancakes. I had the omelet with salsa and since it was bought out just a few minutes before I got there, it was fresh and flavorful. Unlike their competitors (I’m looking at you United), they actually offer a hot breakfast. It’s not a huge lounge relative to other Delta Sky Clubs but since Delta doesn’t have a hub in Chicago, I suppose they can mostly get away with it for the time being.ĭelta has really enhanced its breakfast offering over the past couple of years. There are two larger seating areas which are separated by a wall. Just about every seat was situated by an outlet and the layout and ambiance were very appealing. Fortunately for me, it wasn’t even half full and there was plenty of seating available. During my visit here on a weekday morning, I was expecting it to be packed since it’s the only Delta Sky Club at ORD. The Delta Sky Club at O’Hare is located in Terminal 2, Concourse E, right across from gate E6. Another way to gain access is by purchasing a day pass for $50 but I’d highly recommend not doing that. You can also gain access by purchasing a Delta Sky Club membership for $545 annually. If you are using an AMEX Platinum credit card, you must be ticketed on a Delta flight to gain entry. Access can be gained either through status (Diamond Medallion) or a combination of status (Gold and Platinum) and an international ticket, regardless of where you’re sitting in the cabin. On a recent flight to the East Coast, I used my AMEX Platinum credit card as a way to get complimentary access to the Delta Sky Club at ORD. ![]()
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