Gaming lounge offers high-tech setups with comfy leather chairs and options for PS5, Xbox, and PC. Atmosphere stays casual and welcoming, with snacks and drinks included to keep energy up. Priority Pass access and a modern, spotless space make it a unique spot inside an airport terminal.
Casual and relaxed environment helps people unwind after delays. Drinks and snacks add to the easygoing vibe during gaming sessions.
Cold beers come at a $10 price, cheaper than nearby spots. Options include Kona Big Wave and other tasty brews. The spot pairs beer with snacks like chips and offers a variety of games to enjoy.
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The cost for daily and hourly passes ranges from $25 to $48.
Priority Pass grants one hour of free gaming, one beverage, and one snack.
Gameway is the only lounge option in terminal six for Priority Pass holders.
Large, spacious travel lounge offers indoor and outdoor terraces with fire pits and views of runways. Atmosphere is comfortable and relaxed but can become crowded and noisy. Amenities include showers, sound booths, and a noodle bar, with seating near charging ports throughout.
Spacious seating with plenty of room between seats creates a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Designated areas for working, dining, and socializing make it easy to unwind before a flight.
Multiple refrigerators around the indoor lounge stock a variety of bottled beers and cans. The drink selection includes an extensive range beyond beer, like spirits and wines.
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The Star Alliance Lounge is located on the 6th floor, accessible via elevators after security.
Star Alliance Gold members and Business Class passengers can access the lounge.
The lounge offers a buffet and a bar with a good selection of food and drinks.
Bar hides in a terminal corner with outdoor seating and space for about 38 people. Atmosphere stays laid-back and casual, with live games on TV and chill music creating a relaxed vibe. Beers include craft IPAs and porters, enjoyed alongside simple food options.
Calm atmosphere helps people unwind before flights. Seating around the bar requires ordering there, adding to the laid-back vibe. Friendly staff contribute to a relaxing experience.
Craft beers include Over the Clouds IPA, a top Double IPA, and the 310 beer recommended by the bartender. Selection features fresh and flavorful brews like crisp lagers and bold IPAs. Draught beers are refreshing and well-priced.
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Expect to pay around $50 for a burger and a beer.
A mandatory 20% service charge is added to all bills.
Prices for food and drinks are significantly higher at the airport.
Lounge offers spacious seating with natural light and high ceilings, creating a quiet and relaxing atmosphere. Multiple areas include a self-serve bar, champagne station, and dedicated quiet zones. Showers and business facilities add to the comfort and convenience.
Quiet atmosphere with plenty of couches for resting creates a very calming and relaxing environment. The lounge stays clean and comfortable, making it a good spot to unwind while waiting.
Wide selection includes six types of beers alongside extensive wine and hard liquor options. Multiple drink stations feature a beer fridge and other beverage choices.
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The American Airlines Flagship Lounge is located in Terminal 4, near Gate 43.
Access to the lounge is limited to business class passengers or Oneworld elite status holders.
The lounge offers a variety of food and drink options, but few plant-based choices.
Spacious lounge combines indoor and outdoor seating with a bright, airy design. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, suitable for unwinding before flights. Offers a warm food buffet and complimentary drinks including beer and cocktails.
Quiet and spacious seating creates a relaxing atmosphere. Snacks and charging stations add to the comfort during long waits.
A solid selection of beers on tap includes about six different options. All beers are now free, paired with complimentary well spirits and wine at the bar.
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The lounge is about a 3-4 minute walk from Terminal 6.
The lounge opens at 5 am for early travelers.
A one-day pass costs $59 and can be purchased via the United app.
Big bar area with several TVs shows important games, creating a sports-focused atmosphere. Seating feels crowded and chaotic, with music mixing 90s rap and 2000s Top 40 hits. Food and drinks include notable cocktails and a popular breakfast sandwich served before 10am.
A lowkey and quiet atmosphere makes it easy to relax even in a busy airport. Fast service and professional staff help create a calm and enjoyable dining experience with plenty of time to unwind.
Ice cold beer pairs well with the winter lager offering. The selection includes solid options that complement the tri tip sandwich and potato salad.
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Crowns LAX is the only restaurant option in terminal 4.
Expect high prices for average food at Crowns LAX.
The menu at Crowns LAX is limited and may not satisfy all tastes.
Concrete structure with dim corridors and a medical building vibe offers balconies and windows that open, rare for the area. Despite busy intersection noise, rooms remain quiet and the massive pool provides a resort-like feel. Rooftop lounge features airport runway views and a welcoming atmosphere.
Heated pool and hot tub offer great spots to relax. The concierge lounge provides a quiet place to unwind with breakfast while waiting for a room. The lobby and pool area have a calm, inviting vibe.
Bars offer a solid selection of West Coast IPAs and other beers like Ultra and Mexican standards. A pint costs around $15, and the lobby bar features a big TV for watching NBA games.
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The hotel offers a 24/7 free shuttle service to the airport every 20 minutes.
Parking costs $65 for one night, which is quite high.
The hotel does not provide mini-fridges in the rooms.