5/15/2023 0 Comments Chicago centurion loungeThe Actual In-Suite Experience at the Centurion Suite If you choose to go to the Suite right away, you can go directly from the check-in area (through a fairly sterile-looking hallway) to the suite entrance.Ī few escalators and some stairs later, you’ll find the entrance to the Centurion Lounge.ĭon’t worry, if you get lost, there are lots of great staff members scattered all around who are super helpful and happy to direct you to the right place. Even arriving this early, we were #20 in line! We were warned by a Guest Services Team Member to arrive early for this one, so we did – 20 minutes before doors even opened (almost 2 hours before game time). On our second evening, we went to a Lakers vs Oklahoma City Thunder game, which happened to be the final home game of the season and therefore Fan Appreciation Night. Since hockey games tend to be less busy than basketball, we arrived about an hour prior to the start time of the game, and still managed to secure wristbands, although there were no seats left at all in the suite. On our first evening, we were going to a Kings vs. We were advised to show up at least 20 minutes before doors opened, although the competitive nature of the lounge depends a lot on the game/event itself. We didn’t test if this was quicker, but the line definitely seemed shorter from that entrance! This is the closest entrance to the Centurion Suite check-in area… unless you choose to actually enter through the Impact Bar & Grill itself. Instead, I would go for the “Star Plaza Entry” next to the Impact Bar & Grill. I strongly recommend you avoid the special American Express Cardholder entrance because this is much farther from the Suite check-in area. The Arena Centurion Suite opens 90 minutes before every game, at the same time that doors open to the arena.Ĭheck in for the Centurion Suite takes place in the Main Concourse, across from aisle M22, next to the Team LA Store, and past the Impact Bar & Grill. How Entry Into the Arena Centurion Suite Works It’s a pretty sweet deal if you’ve purchased cheap tickets, and are looking for a free upgrade.īest of all? Cardholders can bring up to three guests, which means you and your best buds can be obnoxious ‘lounge people’ together. In practice however, capacity is limited, spots fill up quickly, and there’s actually not enough seating in the lounge to accommodate everyone who gets in.įor the quick ones who do make it in though, you’ll find a full-service bar, along with a special menu of “premium” food selections, and an array of high-top, bar and lounger seats with views from the B level Suite section of the Arena. In theory, this means that you could buy the cheapest ticket possible for the event, then enjoy it from the comfort of your exclusive lounge. The Centurion Suite (by American Express) is a suite at the Arena in LA open to Amex Platinum or Centurion members with a valid ticket for that evening’s game. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, or perhaps got lost while stalking my usual posts about Europe travel, I’ll give you a quick summary. Save on Pinterest The Centurion Suite at Arena: A Brief Overview So, in this post, allow me to share some insights on the Centurion Suite experience at Arena… well, as much as I can remember anyway. Well, I’m happy to report that on my recent trip to LA (in April 2022), I got to take advantage of this perk twice, and have some tips to offer about getting in, maximizing your time and making the most of the experience. Also, I would be gifted some hot dogs for my time. So when I planned a trip to LA with my sports-obsessed partner, we struck a compromise – fine we’d go to two sports games, but I would get to be obnoxious about the lounge access. In addition to a selection of airport lounges around the world, the Amex Platinum also entitles you to special lounges at select sporting venues, including LA’s world-famous Arena (formerly known, and forever known in all our hearts, as the Staples Center). One such perk I’ve been eyeing for years happens to be one of the least known. And when I get to use my additional perks? Oh baby. 3x points on food? I’ll take ten courses. Seriously, the thought of a good points bonus has me practically foaming at the mouth. Because one of my chief hobbies is making fun of myself, I can fully admit to you all today that in recent years, I’ve become that insufferable friend whose whole entire personality is that they collect points.
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