The Washington DC Metropolitan Lounge (ex-Club Acela) will be closed from January 20, 2023 for renovation:
hopefully it is not for too long. I got a trip end of March going though Washington DC to Tampa and back to hold my bags to go to museums since i got 6hr going to florida and 8hr going back.The Washington DC Metropolitan Lounge (ex-Club Acela) will be closed from January 20, 2023 for renovation:
I hope it doesn't last more than a month or 2. The ticketed seating area out in the middle of the concourse looks cramped, crowded, and uninviting.The Washington DC Metropolitan Lounge (ex-Club Acela) will be closed from January 20, 2023 for renovation:
I suspect a typo. They have had quite a few of those in the recent slew of announcements, including trying to run train 22 from Roanoke to Washington DC!Two questions:
Why does the announcement say “effective January 20, 2022”?
It's that time of the year...when we have to remember that the last digit (or two) of the year is changing.Two questions:
Why does the announcement say “effective January 20, 2022”?
For passengers on the Lake Shore, I do not believe that you can use the first class lounge in Boston unless you are a sleeper passenger departing from Boston. Corrections would be welcome.If, on the way out, I decide to go Coach to Chicago, will I be able to hang out in the 1st class Lounge in Boston if I have a sleeper ticket from Chicago to Seattle?
You can access the Metropolitan Lounges (anywhere) if you have a sleeper ticket the same day, irrespective of whether your sleeper is from that station. In this case, a sleeper on the Builder would be the next day and wouldn't qualify. Picking up a sleeper in Albany would qualify, though.For passengers on the Lake Shore, I do not believe that you can use the first class lounge in Boston unless you are a sleeper passenger departing from Boston. Corrections would be welcome.
I SO appreciate the replies! I just talked to my friend in Seattle, and I think I will do last minute bucket checks tomorrow morning, call AGR, and book it! Depending on buckets, I may have enough points for the whole deal - but if not, coach for one night (on the way out) is fine.You can access the Metropolitan Lounges (anywhere) if you have a sleeper ticket the same day, irrespective of whether your sleeper is from that station. In this case, a sleeper on the Builder would be the next day and wouldn't qualify. Picking up a sleeper in Albany would qualify, though.
I rode coach from Rochester to Chicago and was able to use lounge with my sleeper connection to Seattle. Same coming back.For passengers on the Lake Shore, I do not believe that you can use the first class lounge in Boston unless you are a sleeper passenger departing from Boston. Corrections would be welcome.
You are talking about the lounge in Chicago, correct? As I understand it, if you are departing Chicago as a sleeper passenger or arriving in Chicago as a sleeper passenger, you can use the lounge there regardless of how you are traveling on the rest of your trip.I rode coach from Rochester to Chicago and was able to use lounge with my sleeper connection to Seattle. Same coming back.
I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong. I thought it was a little more liberal than that. IIRC if you have a Sleeper ticket originating or terminating anywhere on that day, you can use the lounge on that day even if your arriving or departing the station where the lounge is located by Coach, presumably making a connection to the Sleeper segment. It is possible that you need to have both the Coach and the Sleeper segment on the same itinerary though I have not tested that, I have made such use at least once in the past and both my segments were on the same itinerary.You are talking about the lounge in Chicago, correct? As I understand it, if you are departing Chicago as a sleeper passenger or arriving in Chicago as a sleeper passenger, you can use the lounge there regardless of how you are traveling on the rest of your trip.
What photos? I don't see any photos here.I've recently used the Boston lounge with a sleeper ticket from Albany. The same day rule seems to apply. The lounge is well worth some time, excellent photos.
And another vote for checking Albany-Chicago points rates. Often big differences from Boston-Chicago.
I took 449 in Business class and I take the Acela out of Boston a couple of times a year, and we not only get escorted, we get redcap service to haul our bags.I should note that when I took 449 (in roomette) from Boston a few years ago we were escorted from the Metropolitan lounge to the train ahead of the rest of the passengers.
Two questions:
Why does the announcement say “effective January 20, 2022”?
Will they still walk you to the Acela from the lounge up until January 20? I wanted to do an Acela trip from WAS to PHL in January—I had not decided on dates but this will narrow it down. Just want to make sure the lounge is open through January 19.
Per an email from AGR this morning:hopefully it is not for too long. I got a trip end of March going though Washington DC to Tampa and back to hold my bags to go to museums since i got 6hr going to florida and 8hr going back.
Per an email from AGR this morning:
The lounge will be closed for 10 days.
A temporary lounge will be available at Gate D, and the "complimentary gift" mentioned in previous emails will now be available from the CSR stationed at Gate D rather than the ticket office. Looks like the high spenders kicked off enough about it.
Nice looking bottles. They may be worth just a coupl'a bucks, but I'm jealous.So I went to the temp lounge, unfortunately I forgot to get pics but it was basically just a. couple of sofas and a table with goodie bags. You also get 1500 points for signing in. Goodie bag was a bottle and some snacks. (Second bottle was from the person traveling with me.)
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