Sea-Tac Lounge review
Seattle

Sea-Tac Airport Lounge Review

If you’re traveling soon and headed out of Seattle Tacoma International Airport, you may want to check out the lounges available. I’ve visited all three and am giving you the details on which to visit on your trip.

the club at Sea

The Club at Sea
There are two of these Clubs at Sea-Tac, one in Concourse A and one near Gate S9 in the Satellite Concourse. These photos are from the location in Concourse A. This lounge is owned and operated by Priority Pass. You can pay for a membership and access many airport lounges around the globe or purchase a one day pass.
Visit their website for more info on pricing and hours HERE.

the club at sea

The lounge itself is on the smaller size but its is not nearly as crowded as the other lounges and still offers all of the amenities you would want. There is plenty of seating and chargers available. You can choose from couches, chairs or tables. I did not see any private rooms available so it’s just the common area.

the club at sea
the club at sea

For drinks they have a coffee/espresso machine, water, sodas, and a full bar. Alcoholic beverages are free of charge and included with your entry.

the club at sea

We visited in the morning so it was a small breakfast buffet. The attendant will serve you whatever you want. For breakfast they had yogurt parfaits, omelets, boiled eggs and fresh fruit.

the club at sea

Included a photo of the bathrooms so you can see how extravagant and clean they were.

the club at sea
Delta Sky Club Sea-Tac

Delta Sky Club – Concourse A
The Sky Club Lounge is available to Delta Sky Club members or American Express Cardholders (certain cards) who are flying Delta. You must show proof of Boarding Pass as well upon entry. You cannot access lounges during a returning flight, but you can on a departing flight or layover.
Visit their website for pricing and more info HERE.

delta sky club

The Delta Sky Club is huge. There are tons of areas and rooms to spread out in. You can choose from cubbies, tables and chairs, couches and more. There are also plenty of charging stations, a lounge room (with lay down chairs) and a business area with computers. They also have a bar and bartender with complimentary alcohol.

Delta Skyclub Seatac
Delta skylounge seatac
Delta Sky Club Sea-Tac
Delta sky club seatac

Delta’s buffet was much bigger and had a lot more to choose from, it was a self serve buffet. We visited during breakfast so there was a bagel/toast bar complete with all sorts of spreads and jellies. There was fresh fruit, cheese and crackers, and a yogurt parfait bar complete with all the topping choices. There was eggs and sausage as well.

Delta sky club sea tac
DElta sky club seatac

The Delta Sky Club Lounge is my pick for the best lounge if you are flying Delta and have access!

Centurion lounge seatac

The Centurion Lounge – Concourse B
I frequent Centurion Lounges when I fly, they are always impeccable. You can access many Centurion lounges around the world free of charge if you have certain American Express Credit Cards.
To learn more about this Centurion Lounge, visit their website HERE.

Centurion Lounge Seatac

I love the vibe of the Centurion Lounges. They are very homey and have plenty of different areas to hang out in. There are multiple private rooms available and lots of areas to charge electronics.

Centurion lounge seatac
Centurion Lounge seatac

The Centurion Lounge had a nice self serve buffet. We visited during breakfast and they had salad bar type items like fresh fruit and veggies, boiled eggs, toast, an assortment of pastries. They also had a delicious frittata and pre-made smoothies.

Centurion lounge buffet
Centurion lounge seatac
Centurion Lounge Seatac

The Centurion Lounge also has an open bar. They can make anything but they also have a menu with exclusive drinks. The Centurion Lounge is my pick if you are visiting Sea-Tac and flying an airline other than Delta.

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