Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Lap of Luxury!
A sense of normalcy begins to return as Monz lunches at Subway for a veggie delight with hot peps and dijon mustard.
Today's post is by the Travel Editor, who shelled out $50 big bucks to wait out a six hour layover at LAX at the American Airlines Admirals Club. And at least at the moment, he thinks it's worth every penny (though he doesn't remember the Traveler's Club at Reagan National Airport in D.C. being quite so luxurious). Tons of comfy seating, many with electrical outlets. Free wifi with decent speed. Free computer stations. Free soda, juice, and snacks. A bar. A shower (!). A video room for the kids (and adults, but no hard liquor allowed). If he has one quibble, it's some of the high-power patrons don't recognise the "Quiet Area" signs in the quiet area, but they are relatively fleeting.
A sense of normalcy begins to return as Monz lunches at Subway for a veggie delight with hot peps and dijon mustard.
Today's post is by the Travel Editor, who shelled out $50 big bucks to wait out a six hour layover at LAX at the American Airlines Admirals Club. And at least at the moment, he thinks it's worth every penny (though he doesn't remember the Traveler's Club at Reagan National Airport in D.C. being quite so luxurious). Tons of comfy seating, many with electrical outlets. Free wifi with decent speed. Free computer stations. Free soda, juice, and snacks. A bar. A shower (!). A video room for the kids (and adults, but no hard liquor allowed). If he has one quibble, it's some of the high-power patrons don't recognise the "Quiet Area" signs in the quiet area, but they are relatively fleeting.
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