12 reviews of Alaska Airlines Board Room – North Satellite
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Geoffrey C.
Place rating: 4 Freeland, WA
The N-gate BR has become my favorite Alaska board room — namely on account of its(mostly) chill scene, with less chaos and people than the C-gate BR, all the same amenities, and an easier 1-floor layout. It’s only pitfall is the single restroom, which I is frequently occupied, forcing me to venture out amongst the wilderness. It goes without saying, but anyone who flies frequently, and uses a hub-airport of Alaska Airlines ought to become a board room member.
Kristin T.
Place rating: 4 Arroyo Grande, CA
Simple but clean lounge. Enjoyed a few light snacks, decent selection of included drinks(premium drink options are available for purchase), comfy chairs, enough electrical plugs, good wifi, quiet enough atmosphere to read a book… A nice way to escape the mayhem that travel can be, if only for a few minutes or hours. I partook of the included Chardonnay(the premium Chardonnay they serve here is what was offered in flight, it was so much better but I wasn’t willing to shell out $ 7 extra per drink), the husband was happy with the selection of included local beers on draft(each guest can get up to 3 beverages per person), a really good decaf mocha made by a touch button Starbucks espresso machine, a plate of cheese, a plate of veggies, and many glasses of cucumber water. The biggest downside: one restroom stall for the entire lounge. Thankfully I arrived early before the place became packed so I didn’t have to wait in line. It was relaxing to hang out here for a bit before my short flight home(2.5 hours to lax), but had I not been able to come in here included in the first class fare, I wouldn’t have considered purchasing lounge access. If I was in the neighborhood again and flying economy, I would strongly consider paying the $ 45 day pass for a bit of peace and quiet.
Jake M.
Place rating: 1 Minneapolis, MN
Doesn’t even deserve one star. I have no words. Missed our flight because of a delay and had no help at our connecting port from Alaska airlines. We also witnessed the baggage claim drop someone’s fragile box off the track. Absurd. I think Helen Keller could coordinate flights better than dusty ass Alaska airlines.12 dollar meal vouchers??? What a joke.
Guy B.
Place rating: 3 Puyallup, WA
I’ve been holding some day passes and with a 2 hour layover thought I’d use one. Not sure what may have been cooking, but was greeting with an unpleasant smell and then learned only the D concourse boardroom has private areas for phone calls. I still have that pass. Perhaps another day when work isn’t on the mind. Friendly staff and looked well appointed.
John K.
Place rating: 5 Auburn, WA
Great temporary location. The final location at North Satellite at SeaTac will be a rooftop facility. The current North Boardroom is quite nice, with all the amenities of the Boardroom in the Main Terminal. Free drinks; food, and TVs. Great place to land while waiting for your flight.
Terry L.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
The Alaska Boardroom at the N gates is next to N1. I was surprised that it was pretty sparse compared to the other Boardroom in the main terminal. However, it was clean and lighted. Lots of power outlets. The drawback is that there is only one restroom(family), so it can be a wait. Other than that a very nice lounge at SeaTac.
Martie M.
Place rating: 3 East Wenatchee, WA
This boardroom has a modern vibe, therefor more energetic(noisier) and not as relaxing(brighter and furniture not as cushy). The gal at the desk said this is temporary digs as they are building one on the roof. I am sitting on a bench with a vertical slat for a back rest, not even as comfortable as an airplane seat-ugh. Other services are just as great as their other boardrooms!
Adrian S.
Place rating: 3 Olympia, WA
The lounge by the C concourse is MUCH nicer. This lounge has uncomfortable furniture, only one bathroom, no server at the bar, and is crowded. It’s trying for a modern vibe, but comes across as cold and sterile. Next time I think I’ll try the Centurion lounge.
William G.
Place rating: 5 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA
In all my years, I never considered the airport lounges… until now. I was talking to a co-worker about my winter trip, and he told me that purchasing access to the lounges is a good investment. They provide you with every convenience that you can need at an airport. So I went with his recommendation. I did not regret it. As I sit here, updating my Unilocal peeps on my adventure thus far, I am sipping on a warm and delicious latte. I have a buffet, plenty of drink options(including alcohol), comfortable seating, and internet access. This lounge actually has two locations, the North Satellite(in which I am sitting) and the South Satellite. The view is ok, it’s looking outside the terminal at the planes, but I’m at an airport so a breath taking landscape is not expected. I recommend trying out this lounge if you are ever in the Seattle-Tacoma airport. You won’t regret it.
Matthew B.
Place rating: 5 Berkley, MI
Great new boardroom conveniently located by the N gates! A little smaller than the prior boardroom, but love the new modern design. Great open bar as well. Has the same pancake machine as the big lounge and also soup throughout the day. Only tiny suggestion is that the lights get turned down a little bit. It’s incredibly bright in here!
Kevin W.
Place rating: 4 Bellevue, WA
Between N1&N2 gates. Same fare as Main Terminal Board Room, but with a large bar. Brighter, more modern design.
Steven S.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
Definitely smaller than the main terminal location but it is laid out quite nice. They don’t have Sprite Zero like the other location. Also there is only one«family» restroom in the club. In the AM they do have the PopCake machine working. Most times there is a soup available. Espresso machine makes a decent cup. I am hoping this takes some of the pressure off the other club. Can’t wait until they open the C Terminal club next year.