Great place to stop in before or after a flight. get caught up on email or have a drink and snack. Wish you had more gluten free snacks. Kinda hard sometimes to eat.
Bruce K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Charlotte, NC
A haven of peace and quiet in the hussle and bustle of America’s third-world airport(Joe Biden’s words). Here you can find wifi and power outlets and free drinks and free food. And most important, a well trained Delta representative who can help you with your travel issues. Access to the SkyClub isn’t free, but it’s not terribly expensive. If you travel often and spend much time in Delta hubs, then it is very well worth it. As well, if you have an extended layover, you might want to consider purchasing a day pass. There are two SkyClubs at LGA, so please don’t merge them. This review is for the one in Terminal C.
Justin W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Chelsea, Manhattan, NY
Large, clean lounge. Plenty of power sockets which is important & also have USB outlets for power also. Food is very basic & looks like it has been out for a while. Full bar, but you pay for it. Staff are pleasant & friendly.
Shang X.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manhattan, NY
Full bar but toaster sucks. You have to leave on inferno for an hour to get a good toasted bagel.
Joss K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ann Arbor, MI
An excellent delta club; stylish, efficiently organized with very friendly staff and great bartenders! LaGuardia boasts two clubs which serve the New York market well, a main goal for the airline. The business center is small, but the printers work well. If you forgot your own USB – gasp! – as I did, they will lend you one.
Kelly S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Shreveport, LA
Very crowded pretty much all the time. There are not many places to sit in Concourse C to begin with and it’s not an exception for Delta sky club. I was traveling with my husband and my daughter, it was hard to find two seats. Service is not bad and there are plenty of outlets to plug your laptop, phone, tablet, e-reader, etc. Not a fan of unisex bathrooms but I can understand why they had to do that to maximize their space.
Helmut B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Roswell, GA
Good lighting, large space and pretty darn clean. This one offers the usual array of hodge-podge snacks. This one has the big coffee a-go-go machine that can spit out a multitude of combinations — its not great, but it is consistent. Lot’s of electrical plugs.
Wing C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Manhattan, NY
3.5 stars. My fiancé and I travel for the sake of checking out airport lounges. This past weekend was our first time flying with Delta. After hearing about all the budget cut etc, we were expecting only cheese and crackers. To our surprises, there was a full bar with professional bartenders and a nice spread of snacks(hummus, veggies, yogurt pretzel, trail mixes, nutella, local lemon cookies, mustard pretzels, cheese). The bartender was so on point that he threw me off when he asked if i wanted lime or lemon with my diet coke. There were plenty of seats and tables for guests to rest up and eat. They had these really cool red chair(facing each other tho — awkward if u’re traveling alone) where I can see my fiancé napping in. Prob won’t get to return to this lounge any time soon(the flying experience on the other hand. was horrendous). But definitely a fan of this lounge(especially the unlimited yogurt pretzels!)
David B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Brooklyn, NY
The view of the field is great, especially if you love spotting. However, the rest of the amenities have a lo to be desired. Quite frankly, everything this lounge offers(except the view) you can easily find at any Hampton Inn. And HI offers it for free. I find it amazing the lack of fresh fruit, juice and fresh brewed coffee when the price of admission is $ 50 or an AMEX Platinum. Further more, I find it ironic that Delta doesn’t even offer whole milk for said coffee. Only half n half and non-dairy. That is frigging sacrilege and blasphemy in the five boroughs. The one thing Delta seems to catch the spirit of NYC is the subway. it’s hot as a mutha in here. Feels like the Canal Street(Q-Line) station during July. Do yourself a favor: spend at the food court and catch the view from the waiting area/gate.
Virginia M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Jacksonville, FL
Chargers are hidden under the wheat grass counters :)
Ben S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cleveland, OH
This lounge is different than others I’ve been in. Not only does it have the Luxury Bar with premium($) drinks and actual bartenders instaed of being self-serve, it is modern. Most clubs I’ve been in take a traditional design approach. This one has high gloss(high top and coffee style) white tables with red and blue chairs. The back of the bar is a bright gloss blue and natural light is used throughout the entire club. Power adapters at each seat as usual. I liked the modern style for a change, but a mixture of traditional and modern clubs throughout the network I think is good.
David H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Trenton, NJ
Since Delta taking over the old US Airways slots in the C terminal, they put together a very nice Sky Club with Euro-Modern décor and features. Very roomy, free wifi, typical SkyClub snacks and clean rest rooms.
Glenn M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Treasure Island, FL
Delta is the best… Quiet, relaxing and plenty of work stations with plenty of electrical connections to charge your electronics. The only negative — the WIFI is extremely slow for streaming but sufficient for basic use. In the event of flight interruptions or changes — the staff is extremely efficient at assisting and nice. They have snacks that will tide you over till your flight such as crackers, carrots, celery pretzels etc. My favorite is the self serve Expresso Machine. I am somewhat disappointed that Delta charges for«Premium» pours of adult beverages now. The do still have house choices for free though. As a non-drinker I would really question $ 7.75 for a drink that two years ago was no charge. But you can order non premium still… wonder when that will change?
Jason N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New York, NY
Spacious and airy, moreso than the club in Terminal D. The number of seats is probably about the same in both, but it is not quite as claustrophobic-feeling as Terminal D’s club can be(at least not yet– it just opened). This is the newly renovated Delta club– formerly one of US Air’s clubs. The only potential issue here is that the club can be a distance from certain Delta gates. It is just a couple steps to gates C26 and C28, but if you are departing out of C24 or lower numbered gates, you’ll have to evaluate if the hike to the club is worth it, as it is a decently long round-trip even for fast-walkers. To get here, go through Delta’s security, turn left, and walk until you hit the World Bean Coffee Shop at the Food Court. The Sky Club is on your right. Directions to it are prominent. Just follow the blue signs.