My first stop was to the bar, where I was informed that all alcohol is included for Plat/Cent cardholders when you present the card, otherwise just the middle shelf was included (standards like Jim Beam, Jack Daniels, JW Red, Bacardi, Beefeater, and Svedka). I really liked the abundant power ports in the dining area!
The second space is the bar + dining area Not pictured is a small counter with cookies and some candies, including bags to take with you for your flight. A nice variety of high and low back chairs and good natural light. The lounge is split into two 'rooms', the first being the main area you see here upon entering. In fact, all of the staff were friendly and accommodating during my brief visit. At the entrance to the Escape Lounge, the agent welcomed me warmly. I had not asked, she saw the card that I was given when checking-in.
I asked for the Escape, was checked in and handed a pass, and was pointed up the stairs or elevator.Īt the top you exit the elevator facing Centurion, and the woman at their desk pointed me to turn left to find the Escape lounge behind me. On arrival, there were three agents manning the two separate booths (one desk for Escape, one for Centurion). With TSAPre, you could probably exit and re-clear security at "B" faster.
I didn't time it but the C gates would be about the same time D gates probably longer than the high A gates because you have the same length, plus that long North-South connector. These are at a brisk pace using the moving walkways, so plan accordingly for your layover. It took me a little less than 10 minutes to get from the low As (second concourse) to the lounge (fourth concourse), and about 15 minutes to get to the high A's (first concourse) for my connection. I had a < 60 minute layover recently in PHX and I was determined to see the new lounge that I am missing out on, now that I've relocated out of the area.