The Club at SEA
- Complimentary snacks
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Complimentary house wine and beer
- Complimentary liquor
- Accessible
- Air conditioning
- Fax
- Flight information monitors
- TV
The Club at SEA SEA design
Visitors are unlikely to pay much attention to the design at a first glance. The magic is in the view: with a slanted ceiling and a two-story window wall, The Club at SEA at Satellite S boasts terrific tarmac vistas and is bathed in natural light. The space is bright and airy, and plane lovers will enjoy sitting at the counter-style table that runs along the window.
Physically, otherwise, the club is comprised of a simple L shaped room of a modest size, with a rather plain design. The center portion features a food serving area along with armchairs with coffee tables. In the back is more seating, in a rather dense layout — the club can get painfully crowded at peak departure times.
Power outlets are sorely lacking, although they can be found by the windows.
The Club at SEA SEA amenities
The amenities are limited, especially for an international departure lounge. There is a small bathroom, but no showers.
The food selection is pretty limited, with an assortment of snacks, fruit, and soups. On the drinks front, soft drinks are available from self-serve coolers, and a selection of wines from the Washington state is on offer.
Behind a glass door to the left when entering is a small First Class section, though it features no differences in seating or amenities with the business class section. The bathroom and buffet are both located within the Business class portion of the lounge; the main benefit of the First Class space is the quiet and privacy that it affords when the lounge gets busy.
The Club at SEA SEA bottom line
Overall, The Club at SEA Satellite S is a basic facility for domestic travel, but pretty underwhelming for international travel, especially given the caliber of some of the airlines that make use of the lounge. ANA and Lufthansa passengers may prefer to use the United Club in the A concourse, which while hardly luxurious is brand new and typically quieter.
- The window wall with views of the tarmac.
- The overall lack of space.
- The lack of First Class amenities.
The following is a sample selection. Actual offerings may vary. All food and beverages are complimentary.
Snacks
- Clam chowder
- Fruit
- Potato chips
- Instant noodles
- Bread, butter, olives
- Cookies
Soft drinks and hot drinks
- Bottled water
- Soda
- Orange juice
- Tea
- Espresso
Red wines
- Chateau Ste. Michelle, Indian Wells 2011 Merlot –Â WA
- Caposaldo, 2011 D.O.C.G. Chianti – Italy
- Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley 2011 Syrah – WA
- Benton Lane, 2011 Pinot Noir
White wines
- Chateau Ste. Michelle, Horse Heaven 2012 Sauvignon Blanc – WA
- Mimi by Chateau Ste. Michelle 2012 Chardonnay – WA
- Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley 2012 Riesling – WA
Beer and Champagne
- Piper Heidsieck Brut 1785 NV, France
- Henry Weinhard’s Private Reserve, IPA, Sapporo, Heineken, Blue Moon
Cocktails
- Bloody Mary
- Manhattan
- Lemon Drop
- Emerald
- Whiskey Sour
3.5 / 5, based on 37 reviews
Overall ratings
This lounge is used by many airlines and can get crowded at times especially the main section for business class passengers. There is a separate first class section within the lounge which was empty when we entered, with only 4 more passengers joining us before we left. The interior of the lounge is nice, the apron view is fantastic. All of the staff were extremly caring and nice – does not happen to often in lounges..
Apart from a few snacks in the first class section the self-service buffet is in the main lounge. They have 2 kinds of soup, some fruits and lots of packed food like instant noodles, cheese and tons of snacks and cookies. There is a nice selection of beverages and a bar offering complimentary alcoholic drinks including champagne, several wines and quite some choice of beers and spirits. Not very usual at lounges in the US..
Good selection of newspapers and magazines, free airport WIFI, 2 workstations. The restrooms were nice and clean.
A clean and bright lounge, but it is crowded and features virtually no amenities.