<\/a><\/p>\n We exited from gate B47 which is on the east side of terminal B at the Denver Airport. Our connecting flight to Sacramento would be going out of gate B33 which was on the\u00a0west side\u00a0of the same terminal. With that in mind, I lead Paul over to the United Club West at the Denver Airport.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Our incoming flight at landed at 5:42pm that evening, and our connecting flight would be boarding at 6:21. That gave 40 minutes to transit the terminal and visit one of the 2 United Clubs at Denver. The West Club was closest to our departure gate. We would have about 20 minutes in the club, and so this is a somewhat\u00a0abbreviated review.<\/p>\n From the main terminal the West United Club entrance sits in the middle of the\u00a0corridor\u00a0as you walk toward the smaller gate numbers. You enter through a speckle glass door to a small check in desk. I have a United Club membership that comes with the United Presidential Card by Chase. This card is from my Continental days and is no longer offered by United\u00a0and Chase. Once checked in you take a very tall escalator to the top level were the lounge is located.<\/p>\n <\/a>B terminal map – by United<\/p>\n <\/a>Club entrance from main terminal B<\/p>\n <\/a>Main door entrance<\/p>\n The United Club West Denver is a bit of a rabbit’s warren. The space is broken up into multiple areas for seating, eating and working. It’s design and decoration\u00a0feels old school club. In fact, it felt like I was in the MSP Delta Sky Club near the C gates, but I digress.<\/p>\n As you enter the club there is a small group of six chairs with 2 small tables. It is flanked by 2 large wooden architectural cabinets connected by more speckled glass. Going left from there you enter the main dinning space with a full serviced bar. There are also TVs displaying the current news in another seating area. Going further into the space is another dining area with sideboards for displaying snacks and food options.<\/p>\n <\/a>Entry into the club<\/p>\n <\/a>TV space next to dining<\/p>\n <\/a>Large flight display<\/p>\n <\/a>Main dining space next to bar<\/p>\n <\/a>Closeup of bar<\/p>\n <\/a>Dining space further in<\/p>\n The food consisted of snacks, cheese, soup, salad and fruit. It didn’t look on par with Delta’s current offerings, but it was close. The sideboards didn’t look particularly “stocked” but that could have also been our timing. In full disclosure I wasn’t hungry because of the meal on our last flight and I also knew we had another one coming on the next.<\/p>\n <\/a>Sideboards in second dining space<\/p>\n <\/a>Cheese, humus and veggies next to the soup<\/p>\n <\/a>Nuts and snacks<\/p>\n <\/a>Fruit offering<\/p>\n <\/a>Cold cuts and salad<\/p>\n Behind the seating and dining areas were business enclaves for getting work done. These spaces were decidedly old school and encased in faux wood walls and furniture. The access halls lead everywhere and I wondered if the space could have been laid out more efficiently. This was also the area for restrooms and the main customer help desk – which looked impressive and a little intimidating.<\/p>\n <\/a>Main corridor leading to work stations<\/p>\n <\/a>Work cubes<\/p>\n <\/a>Another corridor<\/p>\n <\/a>Entrance to bathrooms<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Another corridor<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Phone\u00a0stalls<\/p>\n <\/a>Customer Service<\/p>\n The rest of the club included additional seating areas on the right hand side. The seating areas offered a lot of room and there was plenty of space for utilizing the club.<\/p>\n <\/a>Seating area on the right side<\/p>\nIntroduction:\u00a0Sales Meeting With HQ<\/a>
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