Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was looking forward to using grab and go at Dulles but it turned it you needed to get on a waitlist to get in. 🙄
I expect the same thing here— will be too crowded to be useful.
Sometimes they will let you get the grab and go stuff even if its full!
Woah that's big! Last time I was there it was a 30 minute wait and I didn't get in because only had around 20 minutes before I had to leave for my gate. Do you just ask nicely when putting your name on the waitlist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was looking forward to using grab and go at Dulles but it turned it you needed to get on a waitlist to get in. 🙄
I expect the same thing here— will be too crowded to be useful.
Sometimes they will let you get the grab and go stuff even if its full!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's weird, VentureX cardholders can take 2 free guests to all their other lounges. Hopefully that was a typo in the article.
No, pretty sure that's accurate. This is a smaller space and they already have significant lines/wait times at their lounges. Probably trying to get ahead of that. I suspect this will be the first one with only 1 guest allowed, and they will be changing the policy at the other ones later.
Amex went through all that with their lounges, and is now down to no free guests whatsoever. People like "free" stuff, tragedy of the commons, etc.
That makes a lot of sense but damn I hope not. I travel with my husband, and a kid who will eat a handful of M&Ms in a lounge. I would hate to pay for her to get in! But I guess my husband can wait outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's weird, VentureX cardholders can take 2 free guests to all their other lounges. Hopefully that was a typo in the article.
No, pretty sure that's accurate. This is a smaller space and they already have significant lines/wait times at their lounges. Probably trying to get ahead of that. I suspect this will be the first one with only 1 guest allowed, and they will be changing the policy at the other ones later.
Amex went through all that with their lounges, and is now down to no free guests whatsoever. People like "free" stuff, tragedy of the commons, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I was looking forward to using grab and go at Dulles but it turned it you needed to get on a waitlist to get in. 🙄
I expect the same thing here— will be too crowded to be useful.
Anonymous wrote:I was looking forward to using grab and go at Dulles but it turned it you needed to get on a waitlist to get in. 🙄
I expect the same thing here— will be too crowded to be useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/18/travel/jose-andres-capital-one-landing-airport-restaurant.html
Looks like it will be pretty similar to Jaleo? At least as much as possible in an airport. Tapas does make sense because you can serve them quickly usually, which is smart when people might have say a 30 minute window to get food before their flight.
Free for VentureX cardholders plus 1 guest. $45 for regular Venture cardholders. $90 for general public.
Haven't been to the one in Dulles. Is this really worth $45? I am a Venture cardholder.
The one in Dulles is nice, albeit not in the most convenient spot. I like the food variety and drink service. But the best part is the grab and go - they have drinks, salads, sandwiches and some snacks that you can take with you on a flight. I don't recall any other lounges that let you take food or drink out. So even if you don't have time to eat, grabbing the food is great and saves you from overpriced airport food.
I wonder how much sitting space the DCA one is going to have for the non X card folks? Bc Dulles can get full very quickly...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/18/travel/jose-andres-capital-one-landing-airport-restaurant.html
Looks like it will be pretty similar to Jaleo? At least as much as possible in an airport. Tapas does make sense because you can serve them quickly usually, which is smart when people might have say a 30 minute window to get food before their flight.
Free for VentureX cardholders plus 1 guest. $45 for regular Venture cardholders. $90 for general public.
Haven't been to the one in Dulles. Is this really worth $45? I am a Venture cardholder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/18/travel/jose-andres-capital-one-landing-airport-restaurant.html
Looks like it will be pretty similar to Jaleo? At least as much as possible in an airport. Tapas does make sense because you can serve them quickly usually, which is smart when people might have say a 30 minute window to get food before their flight.
Free for VentureX cardholders plus 1 guest. $45 for regular Venture cardholders. $90 for general public.
Haven't been to the one in Dulles. Is this really worth $45? I am a Venture cardholder.
Anonymous wrote:That's weird, VentureX cardholders can take 2 free guests to all their other lounges. Hopefully that was a typo in the article.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/18/travel/jose-andres-capital-one-landing-airport-restaurant.html
Looks like it will be pretty similar to Jaleo? At least as much as possible in an airport. Tapas does make sense because you can serve them quickly usually, which is smart when people might have say a 30 minute window to get food before their flight.
Free for VentureX cardholders plus 1 guest. $45 for regular Venture cardholders. $90 for general public.