Upon entering the lounge, the first impression is of spaciousness, especially for those of us used to the more tightly-spaced (and crowded) Amex Centurion Lounges. There is a small foyer with an elevator that goes up to the lounge on the second floor. It’s right across from the SkyTrain, offering easy access from other terminals. The lounge is located in Terminal D right next to gate D22, which is primarily used by AA (in fact, the AA Flagship Lounge is right next door), along with some international airlines like British Airways and Qantas. Individual Restrooms with changing tables.There’s only one and it was in use when I was there) Exercise room with Peloton bikes and yoga mats.In addition to the usual lounge offerings, the Capital One Lounge offers the following (most of which can be reserved at the front desk): Access is not allowed for arriving flights. Cardholders can only use the lounge within 3 hours of departure.The general public is allowed to purchase day passes for $65 each.Children under 2 can enter for free and are not considered one of the two guests.Capital One Venture Rewards and Spark Miles for Business Cardholders receive 2 free visits annually.Capital One Venture X Cardholders and authorized users have unlimited visits for the cardholder and up to two guests.Entrance to Capital One Lounge DFW Lounge Details I had high expectations going in, and all I can is “wow.” This sets a new standard for domestic airlines lounges in the US. Recently, on a short layover in DFW, I was finally able to check it out. The lounge has been getting great reviews since the it opened last year, but I hadn’t been able to stop by yet. Capital One Venture X cardholders have unlimited access to the lounge, while Venture Rewards cardholders have two lounge passes per year. You’ll be able to bring up to two guests for a fee of $50 each.In 2021, Capital One launched a salvo into the airport lounge arena with the opening of the first Capital One Lounge in DFW airport. RELATED: Maximizing benefits with the Amex Platinum Cardĭelta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card cardmembers now receive complimentary access to the Centurion Lounge when flying Delta with a ticket purchased on any American Express card issued in the U.S. Platinum members also get access when connecting through the airport, but won’t get in without an onward boarding pass. Platinum cardmembers can only access Centurion lounges up to three hours before a departing flight. If you need to get a family larger than three into the Centurion Lounge, here's TPG's strategy for getting a family of four or more into an Amex Centurion Lounge. Authorized users with a Centurion or Platinum Card can also enter - you can add up to three authorized users to the personal Platinum Card for a total of $175 per year (see rates and fees) - but those who have the Platinum’s complimentary additional Gold Card don’t have access. Amex Business PlatinumĬardmembers with other flavors of the Platinum Card, such as the Schwab, Ameriprise or international versions, also have access. Related: Which card is right for you? Amex Platinum vs. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions.
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