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    How much to enter the first class lounges at airport?

    I cannot find this information anywhere. I know Novotel nearby has short time rooms:
    Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel Bangkok Thailand hourly room rate for transit travellers | SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT NEW BANGKOK AIRPORT THAILAND

    Just looking for somewhere to relax and surf the net for a few hours. Thank you for your help.

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    Hmmm... I always assumed first class lounges were for first class ticket holders, but I suppose I am mistaken. If you can't find anything on the net, then the easiest way would be to weasel your way in there until someone notices you.

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    I was checking the serviceair lounge at Heathrow T3 about an hour ago £17.50 one off fee, anyone used it before and is it worth doing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrAdamJones View Post
    Hmmm... I always assumed first class lounges were for first class ticket holders, but I suppose I am mistaken. If you can't find anything on the net, then the easiest way would be to weasel your way in there until someone notices you.
    The door is well guarded but you can be invited by a member. Some passes are good for 2. Happened to me in Turkey as I was sitting on the somewhat clean floor outside the lounge using my laptop. A nice lady invited me in. We didn't sit together and I made good use of the buffet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrAdamJones View Post
    Hmmm... I always assumed first class lounges were for first class ticket holders, but I suppose I am mistaken. If you can't find anything on the net, then the easiest way would be to weasel your way in there until someone notices you.
    I believe this is true amongst most carriers and their respective policies, but it is possible to pay a one-time fee to take a couple hours off within their first-class lounges. Of quiet places to relax at Swampy available to the public {even short-time sleeping rooms}, I believe there isn't any. There is so much wrong with an international airport that presents itself as top-of-the-line state of the art 'public' airport. There are quite a number of straight forward and simple amenities that they forgot to add...

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    I remember seeing one on the same floor as the other lounges that looked like a private club. I'm pretty certain that you can pay to access the lounge there, although I don't know the cost.

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    [quote=Rural Surin;1003021]
    Quote Originally Posted by DrAdamJones View Post
    There is so much wrong with an international airport that presents itself as top-of-the-line state of the art 'public' airport. There are quite a number of straight forward and simple amenities that they forgot to add...
    I suppose it's wrong but the Muslim prayer room is oft unused. It has carpeting and wifi.

    I'm just saying...

    Another cheaper option is 1 hour massage for 500 baht.
    Last edited by impact; 27-03-2009 at 09:44 AM. Reason: came up with another dumb idea. No wonder I keep getting arrested...

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact
    Another cheaper option is 1 hour massage for 500 baht.
    They used to tug you off in Don Muang too.

    And you could get a bevvy in the departures area there.

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    Capsule hotel for swampy in transit neednt bother entering any other crevice of Siam

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    AS first use of pass at 99 plus 27$ Novotel is better value for one off

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    Quote Originally Posted by jizzybloke
    I was checking the serviceair lounge at Heathrow T3 about an hour ago £17.50 one off fee, anyone used it before and is it worth doing?
    Used it myself a couple of times. In my opinion well worth it as it had decent seats, buffet snacks (mediocre) but the best being the free booze and spirits. Dunno what Term 3 is like now, but it used to be murder trying to get a seat in the main concourse.

    Quote Originally Posted by impact
    How much to enter the first class lounges at airport?
    Don't think you can get in any of the First class lounges iunless you have a First class ticket. The business lounges are accessable (some) with
    priority pass. Used to be a lounge in the old airport ran by Louis Taverns where you could pay a fee for a couple of hours, but don't know about the new airport.

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    Don't want you peasants in the first class lounge anyway. Its nice without chav types...

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    A couple of years ago, I broke my arm while in Thailand and came to the airport with my arm in a sling. The person at NWA check in gave me a one day pass to NWA lounge. While my arm is fine now, I've been meaning to try the "pitty the poor man in a sling" scam again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    A couple of years ago, I broke my arm while in Thailand and came to the airport with my arm in a sling. The person at NWA check in gave me a one day pass to NWA lounge. While my arm is fine now, I've been meaning to try the "pitty the poor man in a sling" scam again.
    This has potential...


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