20 avaliações para Air Canada Business Class Maple Leaf Lounge
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Chris C.
Classificação do local: 4 Signal Hill, CA
priority pass holders, enjoy terminal 2 upgrades, or visit terminal 6, for one free drink, or Bradley, SkyTeam hosted by Korean Air instead. Any domestic pass will let you through security but you need to plan time to go through t3 security again. Air Canada T2 now has their liquor license but their food is slightly better than 6, Bradley, and terminal 3 on the bottom of the barrel I enjoy the Maple Lounge and recommend it. One of The best lounges at lax. The only one I have not been to is Delta.
Cindy W.
Classificação do local: 3 Walnut, CA
Nice clean place to rest but the complimentary food can improve. After security clearance, lounge is located on the second floor with all other lounges. We were a traveling party of 3 and 1 of us did not have lounge access. We were able to add him in for $ 21. Inside the lounge, multiple types of chairs and sections were available. There was a media area for TV and computer usage, a small quiet section for shut eyes and the middle section with buffet of snacks and drinks. While waiting for boarding time, we were able to indulge on some breakfast items. Food choices were minimal and salad didn’t look very appetizing. Drink selection was plentiful with hot and cold beverages. The services were on task with maintaining a clean and comfortable environment.
Lesley C.
Classificação do local: 5 Huntington Beach, CA
Beautifully redone. Nice staff. For breakfast, they had plenty of coffee, juice, eggs, oatmeal, cheeses, bagels, yogurt, and amazing banana chocolate bread. Plenty of comfy chairs and outlets. Showers, clean bathrooms, and quiet places to sleep. Well done Air Canada!
Lisa B.
Classificação do local: 1 Calabasas, CA
Holy HELL… we were able to buy business class tickets on Air Canada to Copenhagen for less than $ 4,000 and as we progressed through our trip, I figured out why… TERMINAL2FREAKINSUCKS!!! Not only is there no booze in the Maple Leave Lounge ANYWHERE because they were renovating it and had moved it next door(they had a liquor license at the location next door, but not at their new location), but there’s no booze in the ENTIRETERMINAL… NONE!!! WTF??? There was very little food, no dessert, furniture was uncomfortable… overall bad experience. Air Canada should have provided access to another lounge until they got act together. It actually seemed as though every Air Canada terminal we flew into all the way to Copenhagen, was screwed up in some way or another. Awful.
Eric M.
Classificação do local: 4 Savoonga, AK
My first flying Air Canada, and friends and neighbors have shared their(negative) AC flying experiences with me but this lounge is just a nice place to chill before being a sardine for the next 5 – 6 hours. I was happy to see that it’s not crowded with people yapping on their cell phones or fighting for outlets. On the contrary. There are plenty of comfortable seats and outlets to charge your brain suckers. A few patrons exclaimed their dissatisfaction with the lack of a bar but it’s not s big deal. This club offers a decent array of snacks and protein to keep you going and not paying for a bad-burp-waiting-to-happen at the place below the club. I was truly amazed by the extensively stocked drink cases and how quiet is was inside. You get free wifi and I think you can get a shower too. For FREE, I say thank you Air Canada!
Mark M.
Classificação do local: 1 Yorba Linda, CA
Went in to get a drink before our flight. Would have been nice for the girl at the desk to notify us that they don’t serve alcohol before we got settled. Food selection very uninspiring. My wife said it looked and felt like a waiting room at the gynecologist office. Ay…
Jeannette G.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Large comfortable lounge in Terminal 2 after security check on the 2nd floor. Food selection is average: cold cuts, cheeses, bread, vegetables, salads, whole fruit, soups, chips and salsa, as well as cookies. Drink selection: Coffee, tea, water, juices, sodas There is no bar in this lounge. Service was great, attendants consistently cleaned the carpet and bussed the plates and cups left behind by patrons.
Richard R.
Classificação do local: 2 Mission Viejo, CA
No alcohol here. If they had the customary beer and wine I would give this place 5 stars. Good snack selection, clean and modern club. Nice views of landings/take offs. Also, terminal 2 is under construction and there are only 2 cafeteria style restaurants. No bars or sit down restaurants. Maybe wait till construction is complete before flying out of term 2.
Jason H.
Classificação do local: 1 Manhattan Beach, CA
Nice lounge. Shit Airline. Access to the lounge is the single benefit for being @StarAlliance gold. You won’t get access to premium seats. You don’t get status miles and they won’t even let you in their«Air Canada only» security line. Your Star Alliance status does not exist on Air Canada. Mention it and they tell you to join Air Canada and leave United. They don’t care and operate monopoly routes obviously carved up with their pals at @United who have no planes flying to Toronto. So try book a United flight. You will end up on Air Canada treated like crap. I will be flying via Denver from now on.
Malachi S.
Classificação do local: 3 Santa Ana, CA
As lounges go it’s pretty average. A bit sterile and the food and drink selection is very average. Better than sitting by the gate but not much more. Odd that there is not even beer and wine available.
Kate P.
Classificação do local: 1 Venice, CA
No alcohol. Weird food. Dirty dishes everywhere. And… Wait for it… Old school mouse traps in plain view in the lounge(aka not in the kitchen… In the LOUNGE). Can’t make this stuff up, people. Horrible lounge experience.
S H.
Classificação do local: 1 Stanton, CA
Worst lounge i have ever been to. Service is horrible and staff are ao rude. They dont have bottled water…
Ephraim D.
Classificação do local: 2 Montreal, Canada
The bathrooms should have been spotless, but weren’t. The soap dispensers didn’t even work properly. And why the large Purell on the counter in a bathroom(where people should wash their hands… not use Purell.) The selections are meagre. Maybe the best thing they offer is soup. No alcohol. Nothing very fresh(turkey cold cuts.) The wireless can be difficult to get setup as well, I had to sign in three different times on my smartphone. And what’s with the Keurig coffee? Really?
Mo M.
Classificação do local: 5 Rocklin, CA
Very nice… I read a previous review stating no washrooms but there are indeed within the lounge. Nice snacks. Anything is better than sitting at the gate! There is construction around the lounge… but doesn’t seem to affect this area.
James D.
Classificação do local: 4 Irvine, CA
The Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge at LAX is located in terminal 2, above gates 22 — 24. Open to Priority Pass members, Air Canada business class passengers and Star Alliance Gold members, the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge at LAX is a step above any domestic North American airline lounge but falls short in comparison to international carrier lounges. The Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge at LAX is open from 5:00AM to 10:00AM and 1:00PM to 11:00PM daily. If you are a Priority Pass member, this is the only lounge that you will access to in terminal 2. And Air China premium cabin passengers, you are in luck. Air China now contracts with the Air New Zealand Lounge next door so you will be able to relax in a much larger and nicer lounge before your flight. The Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge at LAX is a mezzanine style lounge located above the boarding gates. The Lounge is one single room with no separate area for first class passengers but considering Air Canada doesn’t have any first class passengers, this really isn’t a problem. As you enter the lounge, there is a small business area with several desks to your left. The desks have low partitions that will provide for a bit of privacy but will not do much to offer you any additional peace and quiet from the noise of the main seating area. Each desk is equipped with a desktop computer with printing capabilities and a fax machine is also available if you need. Beyond the business area is the main seating area of the lounge. There’s really not much to say about the main seating area because there’s really not much to it. It’s a small space with lounge chairs for relaxation, a dining area and a bar counter with additional electrical outlets. Password protected WiFi is provided to keep you connected. At the time of my visit(10:00PM on a Wednesday night), the lounge was not too busy and there were plenty of seats for me to use. For plane spotters, there are large windows with views of the terminal 2 gates and runway. There’s a single food station with a small offering of fruits, vegetables, cheeses, chips and salsa, crackers and hot soups. The self-serve bar has a small selection of beers, wines, spirits, juices, sodas and a coffee/cappuccino machine. There are no showers facilities available and they do not make any boarding or flight announcements. Like I said before, it’s a standard Air Canada trans-border lounge with basic amenities and no frills. Overall, this lounge isn’t bad. It’s small and I would imagine that it would get busy during peak hours. Because this is a trans-border lounge and not a true international lounge, there are no upgraded amenities such as showers, sleep rooms or a decent food offering. But then again, it’s much nicer than the other domestic lounges such as the United Club located in terminal 7. This lounge does have a «contract lounge» feel to it and it’s something that you would expect when flying domestically, not internationally. If you like my reviews, feel free to follow my travel blog. The link can be found in my profile. Thanks!
James A.
Classificação do local: 3 Kailua, HI
It’s not the best, and it does not have it’s own toilet facilities, but it’s clean and comfortable, and still worth it if your only other choice is to sit somewhere in the masses downstairs. There is no alcohol available at the moment, but this is noted on the website. The general common areas in T2 are cramped, crowded and dirty and you’re treated like cattle on their way to slaughter. The toilets downstairs are beyond third-world. I’ve peed in cleaner gutters in Mumbai. It’s all about choices, I would choose this over the alternatives available any day of the week.
Oliver L.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
Pretty glad that this lounge exists — it’s a nice place to relax before your flight, away from the uninspiring Terminal 2 and general chaos that is LAX. The lounge is pretty small so it can get crowded at times, but is otherwise pretty peaceful. Decent selection of food and drink. Soup, crackers, cheese, hummus, vegetables and dip, bread and bagels and cereal were all on offer. The working toaster was a nice touch. Wi-fi is free and the speed is not too shabby. Plenty of seating areas, with some comfy armchairs, a bar with outlets, and some tables and chairs near the food. Would have given 4 stars, but minus 1 for the fact that the bathrooms are outside the lounge and and open to everyone. I had no trouble getting in with my Priority Pass; the agent at the front desk was friendly and informed me that since my flight was delayed they would be doing boarding calls. Staff also make periodic sweeps throughout the lounge to bus empty plates and clean up.
Cynthia L.
Classificação do local: 3 Pasadena, CA
A relaxing, quiet lounge on the second floor of Terminal 2. On a Friday afternoon, it was not crowded at all. In fact, I was one of two people in the whole lounge. I had my choice of seating. To eat and drink, the lounge included: — Soup, salad, crackers, cheese, fruit and bread. — Red and white wines. — Canadian and Beck’s bottled beer. — Sodas, juices, tea and a coffee machine. Despite the food offerings, I wondered how often the food was replenished or refreshed if it was sitting out for so many hours. Canadian magazines and newspapers were available as well as free Wi-Fi. Do note that they do not allow outside food to be consumed inside the lounge. I was questioned about my obvious food gifts. I also did not see showers or bathrooms facilities inside the lounge. Priority Pass accepted. Not the best lounge, but certainly a nice place to sit and rest.
Danny S.
Classificação do local: 3 Loma Linda, CA
Stopped by to check out this lounge on 6⁄30. It was easy to find and check in was quick with my priority pass. The layout is nice and they had some nice computers for work. The food selection at 9pm was poor. Some old salad, cheese, and bread. They had two kinds of soup. I didn’t try anything. The drink selection on the other hand was decent. Sodas, beer, and water available as well as decent selection on liquor. Not sure if it is available at all times. Would definitely go back if i had a longer layover.
Marko C.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Super nice to have a classy lounge(albiet small) with nice food, good drinks, and a television. They have fresh fruit — Asian Pears, apples, bananas, pears, oranges, etc. They have breakfast foods — nut breads, bagels, danishes AND toasters that actually work(UNITEDSUCKS). The place is clean and friendly.