Which lounge would you recommend at Dublin Airport?
Never been and looking for a treat
Any help appreciated
It is missed that the OP didn't ask a single question on smoking , dingy or swanky
It wasn't missed, that point is also wrong. They exist - and exist outside of the Middle East at that. This is the Graycliff smoking lounge in BNA in Nashville, its not exactly a dingy "smoking area" like in T1:
Might have been Schiphol or Frankfurt where the "smokers lounge" was just a glass case in a corridor. The smell anywhere near it was vile and the difference in colour of the suspended ceiling inside versus outside was also not pretty.
A smoking area somewhere is not a premium lounge; that bit of my point has been rather missed. T1 has a smoking area, its not in a premium lounge.
They have a smoking lounge/bar in MIA. Anytime we flying out of T2 we go to the bar in T1 so she can vape and others can smoke then make our way back to T2 for the departure.
Such a lounge would be illegal in the Irish legal context as smoking indoors in any kind of business premises is banned
"Smoking loungies are only viable in certain regions" is a very different argument to your original "smoking lounges are not viable anywhere", though.
And its not accurate, either - there are smoking lounges in Geneva, Kentucky and Nashville airports off the top of my head. Presumably plenty more too. AMS even had one until 2020, when it was closed due to government regulation, not a lack of demand.
Middle East has more smoker and less rules.
If there was money in it, there'd be a high end smokers lounge in ORD/ATL/LHR/AMS/FRA. There isn't
Plenty of other airports do exactly this with entirely indoors smoking lounges set up for smokers, though. The below image is from DXB, where they're regularly very busy. So there apparently is a market for it:
T1 lounge had a hot breakfast in it when I went through 2 weeks ago. That was a nice change!
Smokers are too niche a market to spend money on satisfying, and in some cases the lounges are not in a place where outside access is possible - being completely indoors for instance.
If smokers were a viable market there would be an Aspire-like private firm having premium smoking lounges in airports where outdoor access is available. There isn't.
Correct. I have not seen anywhere in a lounge for smoking/vaping
Turkish lounge in Istanbul is top class. Only negative is that you have to book the shower at a counter and there might be a few hours wait.
Dublin business lounges are rubbish I found. Either run out of food anytime i was in 51st, rock hard stale scones and only snacks in T1.
Me and the missis when heading away even going from T2 would go to the bar in T 1 so she can vape. I take it these lounges don't have access to people who smoke or vape.
Not sure that I understand what your question is.
United Polaris in o'hare: 10 showers, 20 plus toilets, restaurant, buffet, full service bar, cocktails. Similar for AA. These are so far ahead of Dublin.
If you can get into W&B. I've never seen less than 10 in the queue for it.
51&G is great value if you value the barista coffee, drinks & middling food along with it being somewhat quieter than the terminal.
It was better when they had hard copies of the IT and packets of Tayto, but they do now at least have draught Guinness.
I'm curious what lounges in MSP or ORD you'd rank above it outside of AA's Flagship or UA's Polaris in ORD.
51st and Green is not worth paying for. 35 euro I think. I would not pay it with my own money. It’s better than nothing when flying business. But would rather have a coffee in the bar whiskey & bread
They don’t care. Most people are business travel and can’t be boozing in the lounge.
as others have said, dublin lounges are not great. Places like American/United in Chicago. Or Minneapolis are a class or 5 above.
Another option is the East Lounge? Used to have a hot option and I think it’s now discounted slightly for the afternoons.
You don’t need to be flying “east”
The lounge after pre-clearance (51 and green) is fairly crap too. I found the food offering fairly mediocre.
There were definitely little sandwiches there when I was last in, I'm going to say in May of this year.
Terrible. Biscuits, scones and breads I think. Much better to go to the T1 lounge about a 3 minute walk away from the T2 lounge. That lounge tends to be busier so the offering is better. T2 lounge doesn't get much usage because most people flying from T2 will either use the Aer Lingus lounge or else the lounge after pre-clearance.
What is the food like the T2 Lounge in the afternoon/evening? The daa website says snacks but that's a little vague.
I'm flying out of Terminal 1 in a few weeks, and the ticket comes with lounge access to the T1 lounge, which from what I can tell is the worst of a bad bunch, not even any hot food.
Might not be the best place to ask, but can anyone recommend anywhere in Terminal 1 for breakfast? A quick look online and Marquette looks like the best bet.
Can you just walk to these lounges and pay as you go?
Agree on the airport bars - people are very chatty, always a good way to pass an hour.
not sure what it is but defo friendlier than downtown bars.
United lounge access is $59 per person per visit assuming you don’t have United/Star Alloance status and not flying business or first. It’s unlikely that it’s worth it.
I have not found US lounges to be particularly great with the notable exception of the Admiral’s Club higher tier lounge in Miami. They are not particularly relaxing and the food is mixed at best.
One thing I like about US airports is the interesting chats you can have and some nice craft beers at the terminal bars.
All United Airlines flights from Ireland
Dublin-London- Florida- Chicago-San Francisco- Las Vegas
What airports are you going through & what airlines?