Miracle Lounge seems to be the SATS Lounge equivalent at Bangkok International Airport (BKK). It is a lounge that is available at almost every concourse at Bangkok Airport. Hence, it would seem natural to check out its offerings.
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About Miracle Lounge Bangkok Airport
OPENING HOURS
24 hours daily
LOCATION
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Intl, International Concourse C
Airside – International Departures. Level 3 (East Side).
CONDITIONS
Maximum 2 hour stay – Children under 3 years are admitted free.
FACILITIES
– Disabled Access
– Television
– Dataports/Computers
– Internet
– Beverages / Refreshments
– Alcohol
– Newspapers/Magazines
– Flight Information Monitor
– Wi-Fi
Miracle Lounge Bangkok Airport Review: Ambience
As there are several Miracle Lounges that you can access via Priority Pass at Bangkok International Airport, each Miracle Lounge is relatively small. To be exact, there are currently 5 Miracle Lounges at Concourse A,C,D,F,G. This means that there is always a Miracle Lounge nearby, within walking distance.
Inside Miracle Lounge, the atmosphere is relaxed and the furnishings are rather modern. You can lounge at individual sofa seats or choose to eat at proper dining tables. So in terms of ambience, it is comparable to SATS. However, the similarities end there…
Miracle Lounge Bangkok Airport Review: Food Options
Just by looking at the selection alone, the variety seems to be rather robust. There’s sandwiches, salads, fruits, steamed items, puffs, hot items and even an excellent selection of beverages. However, in the taste department, it was well…unpalatable. The vegetables were stale, the noodles were dry and the meats were too salty. Even the steamed items were hard as rock.
However, there’s a ray of light. We decided to go with sandwiches, puffs and cheeses which were still edible – downed with copious amounts of Rose and Merlot. Surprisingly, the selection of beers and wines were really good.
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In conclusion, besides the good selection of alcoholic beverages at Miracle Lounge, the food was really lacking in the taste department. Hence, if you’re a Priority Pass member or have access via Priority Pass, we’d recommend heading to one of the airline lounges such as Blue Ribbon Club Lounge and Turkish Airlines Lounge at Concourse D, Oman First and Business Class Lounge at Concourse E and Air France KLM Sky Lounge at Concourse F. In order not to tarnish the reputation of the airlines, the airline lounges usually serve up better options – as we shall see in our next post covering the Oman Lounge at Concourse E!