As soon as one passes through from the First Class check-in, as reported previously the SKL is a mere stone's throw away (certainly easier to find than the BKK SKL!) Time for a quick photograph, then onwards up the stairs to the lounge.
View of SKL from the ground floor
Again, I have to apologise, but due to feeling rough I wasn't quite up to my usual snap-happy self, so regretfully I don't have a photograph of the SKL entrance I do, however, have a shot of a fairly jaded looking nickbot at the entrance to the First Class section...
The pose isn't intentional,...a rather nonchalant nickbot!
Overall, our general impression of the lounge was that it was perfectly ok -sure, not up to FRA FCL/FCT standards, but for those of us with limited exposure to the lounge scene, almost any lounge is impressive I suppose that sort of comment ought to be seen as rather disappointing to SQ, especially as this is their flagship lounge (apart from TPR). I'll post up the few photographs that I took:
General overview of the main seating area
The bar,...where is everyone ?!?
Rather disappointing view from the windows,...give me a tarmac view!
Magazine selection
Although I wasn't *really* feeling like eating anything, I thought I'd have a quick look around the food selection. It was rather difficult to take photos, as most people in the lounge seemed to be congregating in the food area!
Beverage selection and Ben&Jerry's ice cream fridge
Cold buffet items, fruit, salad, sushi
Roti Prata available beside the hot buffet selection (never tried, but know people rave about it so I took the shot!)
Not really fancying anything on offer, but needing a little something to tide me over until we dined onboard, I picked up a roast chicken sandwich on plain white bread and a Diet Coke -nothing fancy, but it seemed to hit the spot and perk me up a little. mrs nickbot had some items from the hot buffet selection, but I'm ashamed to admit that in the second F lounge in two days we once again passed on champagne!
The breakfast of champions! Also, seeing double on the BP front
We relaxed a little whilst I ate my sandwich and took yet more medication; the lounge was pretty empty as you can see from the photographs below (maybe everyone else was in TPR and this was for O Class riff-raff!)
Yet another awkward looking pose courtesy of nickbot
mrs nickbot looking far more relaxed!
I suppose I had two errands to run in the SKL F, one being to try and gain access to TPR (and to convey my disappointment at being refused of course) and the other was to check just how big the gap between the door and the frame is in the gents lavatories! The latter was accomplished with relative ease, but taking photographs with the attendants omnipresence was a little strange, especially as they probably saw the camera flash coming from within the toilet cubicle!
Yep, that's quite a gap -sorry, I'm a poor quality engineer, I ought to have measured it for research purposes!
Washbasin, towels and amenities
Entrance to shower cubicle
Shower facilities (where is the bath and rubber duck?!?!?!?)
I'm not sure if it's just me, but I don't like attendants in lavatories to be omnipresent -that is not F service to me, it just makes me feel uncomfortable. To have an attendant rush into the cubicle almost as soon as you've vacated it is rather intrusive. Perhaps SQ could re-train some of these staff to work behind the bar (where service is obviously lacking) rather than "over-serving" the bathrooms!
Well, with that job ticked off, I walked towards the entrance to The Private Room, acting as if I didn't know that us sub-standard First Class pax weren't allowed access. To her credit, the attendant at the entrance was extremely pleasant and after explaining that I was unable to enter, agreed to give me a guided tour. So yes, SQTalkers, I did gain access to TPR, but not for long! I've already posted the photographs in the relevant thread, but will repeat them here for continuity.
Entrance into TPR, showing seating and tarmac view to the RHS
Dining area
View back towards the main F lounge (turn right at the flight information screens)
View from the window (slightly obscured)
As others have rightly pointed out, TPR isn't that special, and it's rather a kick in the teeth to bar access to those on redemption tickets. I don't wish to over criticise the SKL F, as it served its purpose for us and we see any lounge visit as a privilege, but when compared to what Lufthansa offer in FRA, this pales into insignificance.
Hit the nail on the head stargold, we wanted a copy BP to keep as a momento. Slightly naughty I know, but we just said we'd mislaid the BPs issued at BKK so they gave us new ones
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Originally Posted by TON_UK
How come Nickbot get 2 double boarding pass. Can you ask them to dubplicate it?
See here:
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Originally Posted by nickbot
I also mentioned that I may have, ahem, "lost" our BPs that had been issued in BKK the previous day, so we'd have to collect new ones
Originally Posted by UK flyer That's lame! As a fruit lover I'd say that's very disappointing, not slightly, given what I enjoyed on my SIN-BKK flight earlier this year;
Yep, flew that segment yesterday back to Australia and offered the same as ukflyer.
Must have been considering the poor health of Nickbots!
One of SQTalkers has promised to report and to provide the pictures of the food offering for BKK-SIN. Still waiting for it. But yeah it looks like nickbot's health must have had been too poor at that time of his flight.
In your reasearch, did you include peeking into the room as well as peeking out from inside the room? What did you see? What do you think?
I can confirm that no peeking IN was conducted, but peeking OUT certainly was One can certainly see clearly through the gap, i.e. the omnipresent attendants walking about,...not ideal IMHO
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