T1 Lounge Dublin International Airport
Met My Expectations 60/100
My brief visit to the T1 Lounge at Dublin International Airport in Terminal One was an interesting experience, and I managed to gather enough insights for a review. To my knowledge, the T1 Lounge is the only lounge option available at this terminal.
While the food selection was somewhat modest, I enjoyed the complimentary Wi-Fi, which allowed me to stay connected and catch up on a few tasks. Additionally, the lounge featured several charging stations for those needing to power up their devices.
T1 Lounge Dublin
Honest Review of T1 Lounge Dublin
As a Priority Pass Cardholder, I could enter the lounge without paying for access. Once I arrived, the check-in process was quick, and several seats were available.
Location
Once you have cleared security, you will find the Lounge located Airside, conveniently positioned before the Duty-Free area and just beyond the security check point. The lounge is situated on the second level of the terminal, accessible via either the lift or the stairs.
Lounge Services Facilities
The lounge provides complimentary services designed to enhance your travel experience. Guests can enjoy up to two complimentary drinks per person and a selection of snacks. The Press Reader app provides access to digital newspapers and magazines.
Additionally, you can use free Wi-Fi throughout the lounge, ensuring you remain connected during your visit.
- Disabled Access
- TV
- Internet
- No Smoking
- Refreshments
- Telephone
- Digital Card Accepted
- Air Conditioning
- Shower
- Alcohol
- Newspapers/Magazines
- Flight Information
- Fax
- Wi-Fi
Layout
The lounge is thoughtfully designed on a single level, yet it is cleverly divided into two distinct rooms by the entrance and the toilets. As you enter the entrance and turn right, you will discover an area adorned with tables and chairs, perfect for those seeking a quieter atmosphere.
This space also features a dedicated business centre, providing essential computer access for your convenience, ensuring you can work efficiently while enjoying the comfort of the lounge.
Once again, you’ll find a variety of tables and chairs, along with a raised seating area featuring stools to the left of the entrance. The food area and bar offer complimentary drinks and a selection of snacks, conveniently located just to the left as you enter.
However, it’s worth noting that the lounge lacks views of the airport apron or runway, a notable contrast to the Aspire Lounge at Manchester Airport Terminal 1, where such sights can enhance your experience.
Food and Drink
I entered the lounge around noon, so the food options were light snacks, including sandwiches. The soup of the day was chicken. The food area was self-service with hot and cold drinks.
In addition, the bar had a selection of wines and beers, but guests were limited to two drinks per person!
Staff Service
The staff on duty during my visit were generally polite, and the lounge was reasonably clean, providing a satisfactory environment for relaxation.