United Club Lounge Newark Airport Terminal A Review

United Club Lounge Newark Terminal A Review


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Access to the United Club Lounge at Newark Airport

United Club Lounge access is limited to:

  • United Club Members
  • United Club Credit Card holders
  • Passengers flying United Global First or United First internationally (no access if flying United BusinessFirst or if flying United domestically, as would apply to all those accessing this Newark Terminal A Lounge)
  • Star Alliance elites including Star Alliance Gold members, even if flying a U.S. domestic itinerary, IF Star Alliance elite status was earned with a non-United carrier. Aegean used to be a good route for earning Star Alliance Gold status (see Lifetime Star Alliance Gold with Aegean: Worth It?) but recent updates to that program mean it's no longer worth it for many, since it will require 12,000 Aegean miles + 4 Aegean flights or 24,000 miles if you don't fly any Aegean flights
  • Those with a United Club pass, for example the two one-time passes that come with the United MileagePlus Explorer card
  • Those willing to pay $25 per person for entry

 

Finding the United Club Lounge in Newark’s Terminal A

You’d never know where the United Club is from the signage that you see after clearing Terminal A security, since all the signs facing you around the gates omit any mention of the United Club.

Fortunately, after I asked a gate agent, she pointed us in the right direction: you have to turn around and walk to the left of security, as if you’re exiting the gate area, but before you pass the TSA agent, you’ll see the United Club entrance–wooden doors–to your left.

United Club Newark Airport Review - Entrance 

 

United Club Lounge Newark Amenities

A United Club Lounge attendant welcomed us as we arrived. Since we were three and only had two passes, I asked if the munchkin could accompany us, but the attendant noted that a lounge pass is required for each person. That’s the rule, which I was aware of, but figured it never hurts to ask. My husband didn’t care about entering the lounge, since he didn’t have any work to do and wasn’t hungry, so just the munchkin and I entered.

United Club Newark Airport Terminal A Review - Reception

 

Behind reception is the largest seating area, although there was hardly anyone there, either when we entered or when we departed.

We took a right and proceeded along the hallway to the Bar area, with the light breakfast spread along the opposite wall. This was the busiest area, but we managed to find a free bar table, although I had to lift the munchkin up given the height of the bar chairs.

United Club Newark Airport Terminal A Lounge Review

 

The breakfast spread included juice, water, fresh fruit, cereal, milk, blueberry yogurt, and coffee and tea. Even though we'd had a full breakfast at home, the munchkin insisted he was hungry and sampled almost everything, from cereal with milk and yogurt to part of an apple and a toasted mini bagel with cream cheese. His favorite was the bagel with cream cheese, and in my view the worst item was the yogurt, which was highly processed and poor quality.

United Club Newark Terminal A Review - Breakfast Buffet

United Club Newark Review - Donut Holes and Mini Bagels

 

Although as far as tea, I prefer Mighty Leaf tea such as the AMEX Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas offers, the Numi tea which was offered was quite good–at least the organic Morocaan Mint version I tried. There was also Ghiradelli cocoa mix, which would appeal to kids and kids at heart. 

United Club Newark Airport Terminal A Review - Numi Tea

 

The Verdict

The United Club Lounge in Newark Airport’s Terminal A is small, as you’d expect for a lounge that services just a few gates for United domestic flights. I was pleasantly surprised to see that there’s a shower (by appointment only) which is unusual for domestic U.S. lounges. Breakfast was very basic but adequate for staving off hunger. And importantly, WiFi was reasonably fast and worked without any hiccups.

United Club Newark Airport Terminal A Lounge Review

 

If you've visited a United Club at Newark Airport, what was your experience?

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