Vancouver International Airport YVR Premium Lounge Entry GetYourGuide

(3 customer reviews)

$44.83

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Vancouver International Airport YVR): Premium Lounge Entry USD 44.9. Feel refreshed before your departure or in between flights in the comfort of a Plaza Premium Lounge at YVR Airport. Take a hot shower, use the WiFi, enjoy delicious food and beverages. Choose from several options depending on the time you need to relax..
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3 reviews for Vancouver International Airport YVR Premium Lounge Entry GetYourGuide

  1. GetYourGuide traveler

    We had an eight hour wait at Vancouver Int airport so decided to book a six hour slot in the Plaza lounge. It was very quiet when we arrived at 2.15pm but got a lot busier as the afternoon went on. Checking in was straight forward. The lounge chairs were very comfortable and the atmosphere relaxing. We enjoyed the hot food (gammon in an orange sauce with mixed veg and mashed potato) and the tomato soup was good. Salad and cold things were available. The sweets were slices of tiramisu like cake and similar mango slices. The fresh coffee was excellent as were the cookies and marshmallows. Oh, of course, don’t forget the wine, of which the Pinot Grigio was very palatable (could have been colder). The staff were friendly and helpful. If you want to charge your mobile or iPad via a USB port, then you need a Canadian two pin adapter to fit the sockets. I borrowed one from reception but I don’t believe they had many if demand was high. Overall a pleasant and relaxing few hours. Recommended.

  2. GetYourGuide traveler

    We paid for 6 hours but Air Canada would not let us check in till 4 hours before flight – so only managed to use 3 hours – the lounge is nice and food was lovely. Very nice but disappointed we couldn’t use the full time – the charging point next to us didn’t work

  3. GetYourGuide traveler

    As with all things branded as “Premium”, the reality rarely lives up to it. Comfortable chairs and relaxed surroundings? Yes
    Easy to find? Yes
    Food and drink? Minimal and average in quantity and quality.
    From a technical point of view the Canadian style power sockets I can understand, but put them somewhere where you can put an adaptor plug in, or better still, provide USB sockets.
    A bit of an anticlimax to be honest.

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