Overall, the Escape Lounge at Reno-Tahoe Airport offers a solid experience. Everything from the food to the service was excellent — the staff was friendly and attentive, and the food selection was fresh, tasty, and frequently replenished. Drinks (including some complimentary alcohol) were also available and served with a smile. That said, the space is quite small and can get crowded quickly, especially during peak travel times. Seating is limited, so it’s best to get there early if you want to find a comfortable spot to relax or work. Tips: •Arrive early to secure a seat, especially if you’re traveling midday or during holidays. •If you have Amex Platinum or Centurion, access is complimentary — just show your card and ID. •Charging ports are available but limited, so bring a portable charger if you can. •Grab a plate of food early — while they keep it stocked, options may dwindle when it gets busy. In summary, it’s a great perk for a small airport lounge — just be prepared for limited space and higher traffic depending on the time of day.
Wow! This lounge is a little on the smaller size but it is mighty in its delivery and it's staff. And that's okay with me!! I had a wonderful check in experience and the staff is so so so nice! So pleasent and kind. It really made my experience. They have hard boiled eggs, sausage, breakfast potatoes, muffins and fruit and cereal and yogurt and an amazing coffee latte machine. Wow! I was really really impressed. A small bar and clean area.
The Escape Lounge at Reno-Tahoe International Airport offers a convenient retreat, but my experience had notable drawbacks. There was a wait to enter the lounge, which added inconvenience. The food selection was limited, with many items nearly depleted, often leaving only one or two pieces available, detracting from the dining experience. The lounge felt slightly crowded, reducing comfort and accessibility. The absence of knives made eating certain dishes challenging, and the coffee/espresso machine was out of service, limiting beverage options. However, the service staff was polite and professional, providing a positive aspect to the visit. Improved inventory management, equipment maintenance, and entry processes could enhance the overall guest experience.
I usually visit the Delta lounge complimentary with my Delta Sky Miles Reserve card accepted at the Centurion Studio Escape Lounge at the Reno airport. I waited one hour for a very basic selection. It did not compare to a Delta Sky Club Lounge. The sandwich in the refrigerator had wilted lettuce. I only ate egg salad and a hard boiled egg. The wine was pretty good. But not enough food choices. It was not worth the one hour wait!
“Great lounge, but too crowded” The lounge is well-equipped, offering great food, a bar with alcoholic drinks, and a stunning view of the airfield. However, the biggest downside is the limited seating—it’s almost always quite full. If you can find a spot, it’s a fantastic place to relax.