Charles P.
Yelp
Having a Priority Pass card through my credit card, we were able to access The Club at SeaTac.
We landed at 5am and our connecting flight wasn't until 11am. The rules state that you cannot access the lounge more than three hours before your flight. I hadn't noticed that, but the lady at the front counter was gracious enough to let us in this time. I was grateful as we were all tired from an overnight flight with two toddlers in tow.
The Club is no Sky Club, Centurion or any of the other big names. However, it serves its purpose and I have no complaints as it cost me nothing (a perk of a credit card that I do pay for). I did see a sign out front offering day passes for $50. I would never pay that for this lounge.
Walking in, it appears to be narrow and stuffy. However, once you pass the coffee machine and hit the bar and corner, it opens up to the main room. There are ample seats (singles and double seat sofas). For the few hours we were there it did fill up a few times, but I didn't ever see it to full capacity. There were no lines of people waiting to get in.
Food offerings were continental style- you had cold cereal and hot oatmeal, bagels and raisin bread, fruits, yogurt and one hot dish that was a pre-made omelette.
The bar opens at 6am, and I was surprised at how many people actually start drinking alcohol that early (mostly Bloody Mary's, but also a few beers).
There is an automated coffee machine that made americano, espresso etc. also hot water for tea, as well as orange juice and milk.
The service was good, previous mentions in other reviews mentioned the not so clean bathrooms. The bathrooms could be a little cleaner, but it definitely wasn't Target or gas station level.
The one setback for this lounge is it's location, waaaay at the end of terminal A. There are moving walkways, but it is quite the trek, if your flight isn't close. We scored and while we were in the lounge, our flight gate had changed to the gate right in front of the lounge.
I will definitely be back to this lounge again when passing through SEA. The main reason is there is a lack of other lounges available (via Priority Pass) throughout the airport.