Anyone stock up on one day passes?
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Ummm...
Do the math. Honestly it sounds to me like the OP is spending more on day passes then if they just BOUGHT an annual pass. They used almost 50 passes last year if I am reading this chain right, for which they paid $2,500. An annual pass to the Sky Club costs $450 if you have no status (and cheaper if you do...) So it's the same as what.. 9 of these?
I have a membership but cannot see it ever being worth $2,500!
Do the math. Honestly it sounds to me like the OP is spending more on day passes then if they just BOUGHT an annual pass. They used almost 50 passes last year if I am reading this chain right, for which they paid $2,500. An annual pass to the Sky Club costs $450 if you have no status (and cheaper if you do...) So it's the same as what.. 9 of these?
I have a membership but cannot see it ever being worth $2,500!
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<i>Children ARE allowed if they are family of a Sky Club member. Delta's website says
A member may bring immediate family (spouse or domestic partner and children under 21 years of age) or up to two (2) guests (age 21 or older, if a Club with a self-service bar) into the Delta Sky Club, provided that Delta determines that adequate space exists. However, you must remain with your guests at all times during the visit.</i>
We get these one day passes from Delta all the time as Elite fliers. <b>Be Aware</b>, the One-Day pass <b>DOES NOT</b> allow you to bring a guest into the lounge. A <u>regular Sky Club member</u> can bring in guests (family member, etc. as stated above), but a <u>One-Day Pass holder may NOT.</u> This is stated on the back of the pass. So if a couple want to enter the club they will each need a pass as would any additional family members.
A member may bring immediate family (spouse or domestic partner and children under 21 years of age) or up to two (2) guests (age 21 or older, if a Club with a self-service bar) into the Delta Sky Club, provided that Delta determines that adequate space exists. However, you must remain with your guests at all times during the visit.</i>
We get these one day passes from Delta all the time as Elite fliers. <b>Be Aware</b>, the One-Day pass <b>DOES NOT</b> allow you to bring a guest into the lounge. A <u>regular Sky Club member</u> can bring in guests (family member, etc. as stated above), but a <u>One-Day Pass holder may NOT.</u> This is stated on the back of the pass. So if a couple want to enter the club they will each need a pass as would any additional family members.