Having a priority pass with my bank and getting 4 free lounge visits I am going to Dublin this month what are everybody's lounge preference for both Manchester terminal 1 and Dublin terminal 2
Many thanks y)
Many thanks y)
honey lamb wrote:I can't talk about Manchester but the Priority Pass lounge in T2 is only adequate. It is light and airy and near the gates but it is small enough and can get busy. When I arrived there for my EK flight, the place was crowded but the announcement of the Delta flight soon resolved that.
It is self-service with fruit and cereal available in the morning but the choices are not great. I had to ask for the coffee machine to be emptied and later on, when helping myself to cheese and biscuits, I had to ask for a knife and wait for it to come out of the dishwasher. There is a self-service bar. Poke around for the white wine; it's in an under-the-counter fridge. Champagne is available but at €15 a pop, which annoyed me greatly knowing I could have been quaffing it for free in LHR!!
Quite frankly, I would have enjoyed myself more in the main terminal where there are better facilities, albeit at a price.
Sealink wrote:If you are on EI you can pay for their lounge at T2 which I think is lovely. Save your pass for another time!
Blackbeard wrote:Sadly the Priority Pass is not worth the plastic it is printed on at Manchester, only once this year have I been able to use the lounges when traveling cattle class and offering the PP card. I have taken the matter up twice with PP and all they say say is they are aware of the problem. They do offer this advice on their website "PLEASE NOTE: Some of the Manchester UK lounges are currently having some capacity issues and we therefore apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. There are a selection of lounges to choose from in both terminals."
Smid wrote:I saw the "capacity issue" at Terminal 1 the last time we were there. I thought it might have been because we were flying high-season at end of August.
Both lounges had full signs up (Escape and Aspire?), we stood at the Aspire one, and they said "Ok, we'll let you in, just because someone has just left. There are people waiting downstairs". We have the full PP card, not paid or vouchers. I suspect that was the reason why we actually got in.
Inside it wasn't busy. Not in the slightest. Ok, slightly busier than before I'd been in there. Maybe 30 people there total. Plenty seats, plenty space. No queues anywhere.
I did wonder if that was capacity, what the hell were they thinking?
I suspect there must be a regulation problem or something. Or license. Not sure, but it wasn't anywhere near busy.
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