In any case, I rate the Capital One Lounge as an outstanding lounge and it is definitely my go-to lounge in the DFW / Dallas airport. There are also luggage lockers that you can use (near the check-in desk), though many people I saw chose to bring their carryon luggage along with them in the lounge. In addition to the cycling and yoga room, they have nursing lounges, a shower suite, a relaxation room as well as a multi-faith meditation room. I only took a picture of the cycling room, which had a couple of different bikes that you could use for exercise while looking out over the airport tarmac at the planes taking off and landing. The Capital One Travel Lounge in DFW has several different amenities, which are located to the rear of the lounge itself I had no Internet problems at all, even though there were quite a few people that I saw on devices and seemingly using the Internet. The Capital One DFW lounge wifi was quite fast. Of course, it is subject to change over time and due to availability I didn’t see this menu posted anywhere in the lounge itself, but I got it from the Capital One DFW lounge website itself. Here is the Capital One Lounge menu for food and drinks, at least at the time of this writing (July 2020). This is what I ended up with, which was quite tasty Most drinks are complimentary, though there are a few “top shelf” drinks which come with an additional cost. You can see the full list of available drinks in the menu section below. The soft drinks operated by tap rather than having cans or needing to go to the bar, with a wide variety of drinks available. They had several grab and go containers for drinks and sandwiches if you only had a short time to stay in the lounge Not only is there a wide variety of different types of food and drink, the quality seemed to be much higher than you’ll find in other lounges. The food and drinks in the Capital One DFW lounge is another great perk. Capital One DFW airport lounge review: food Contrast that to some of the American Express Centurion lounges which are I would say an equivalent level of lounge but are so crowded to the point of being unusable. There were definitely people around, but the lounge is big enough that there was never a problem finding plenty of seating or needing to wait for food or drinks. I was there in the late morning (starting around 11 a.m.) for a few hours and the lounge did not appear crowded at all. One nice thing about the seating was that they had a variety of different configurations of seating, so no matter how many people were in your party you would have a convenient location. There is a wide variety of seating options available at The Capital One Lounge in Dallas / DFW airport. The Capital One Travel Lounge is open daily from 6 a.m. Once you get there, you can see the Capital One lounge next to the American Airlines flagship lounge, as the two lounges share an entrance. The Capital One Lounge in the Dallas airport is located next to Gate D22. If you are arriving from one of the other terminals, you’ll need to either walk over to Terminal D or take the free shuttle that connects the terminal. The Capital One Travel Lounge DFW is located in Terminal D of the sprawling DFW airport. The day (paid) rate is $45 for cardholders and $65 for everyone else. Capital One Venture and Spark Miles cardholders can enjoy two free visits per year. Capital One Venture X cardholders get unlimited access along with two guests. Instead, you’ll need to be a Capital One member. The Capital One lounge is not affiliated with Priority Pass (like many airport lounges are). I mean I wasn’t expecting it to be the Emirates First Class lounge in Dubai, but I had a feeling that it was going to be better than a random “ The Club” location. (SEE ALSO: Is This the Country’s Worst Lounge?) The Capital One Lounge opened a few months ago, and if you’ve seen any other travel blogger reviews of it, you’ll know that it is definitely a step above many of the other airport lounges in the country (and even around the world) Recently I had a connecting flight in Dallas / DFW airport with a layover of about 2 hours, and I was able to get a chance to finally visit the Capital One Lounge that is in the airport.
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