Centurion club iah1/21/2024 ![]() I slept several hours on our Moscow to Houston flight, but even though I ensured my son rested with his sleep mask on, he never did fall asleep apparently. What we really loved and didn't even know about until a kind lounge staffer saw my son flagging in the dining area, is that there's a rest area with day beds that can be used for a quick nap. There was additional seating next to the Family Room, as well as some black sofa type seating that I've seen before at other AMEX Centurion lounges, with handy power outlets to plug in devices. And while I didn't see any really young kids during our short visit, given the somewhat messy state of the family room it certainly looked as though it had seen some use earlier in the day. I think it's great for families with young children, and is bound to keep business travelers happier as well, since kids have some place to be kids–build, be silly, rest, read etc.–without disturbing those who are trying to get work done. Just next to it is a Family Room / Kids' Play Room, which some of the other AMEX Centurion Lounges have as well. On the right as you enter is lounge seating that seemed to largely go unused during our 1.5 hour visit. If you've visited other AMEX Centurion Lounges, you'll be familiar with the WiFi password, which is currently at time of writing “MemberSince.” WiFi worked fine for my purposes of email and small file uploads. There's a big plant wall to the right of the Centurion Lounge Reception, as is typical for most Centurion Lounge entrances:ĪMEX Centurion Lounge Houston IAH Amenities and Seating You must pay $50 per person for all other guests 18 and older. Other AMEX card holders may pay $50 for access, subject to space availability, and may bring in their children under 18 at no additional charge. ![]() Guests and family members may only remain in the lounge when accompanied by the card holder.
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