Dfw centurion lounge5/3/2023 ![]() This site is for entertainment purpose only. View from the Wing is a project of Miles and Points Consulting, LLC. You can also follow me on Twitter for the latest deals. You can join the 30,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every day - sign up to receive posts by email (just one e-mail per day) or subscribe to the RSS feed. I’m looking forward to going back to Vegas now, too! Even if American Express Platinum should lose American Airlines lounge access as some have speculated could happen in the future, these lounges could be a reason for me to keep the card now that they provide complimentary access. The lounge has very nice shower rooms, and they stock their showers with L’Occitane bath amenities.įor completeness, here’s the men’s room also featuring L’Occitane.Īll in all an excellent lounge and it makes me look forward to more lounge openings. Walking out of the spa the next guest to get his treatment recognized me, we chatted for a couple of minutes, it turns out he was visiting the lounge having read about it on this blog. Here’s the spa mennu, click on it to enlarge the photo: At first he was reluctant, but he shared that he thought perhaps an hour-long treatment would warrant a $20 tip (perhaps 20% on a $100 service), so $5 for a 15 minute treatment seemed right to him. I pressed him for what he felt an appropriate tip would be. I got into an interesting discussion with the therapist, the spa menu does note that the treatments are complimentary but that gratuities are not included. They have you fill out a consent form, it’s a clothes-on massage and I was the only one in the room most of the time but they’re set up to do more than one service in different ‘areas’ of the room at once.
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