Stay tuned every Tuesday and Thursday for reviews of the other domestic Centurion Lounges, all leading up to the final rankings in mid-September. Though I probably wouldn't go out of my way to visit this lounge during peak hours, I'd still say it's more than worthy of a visit. ![]() The lounge attendants were on top of things, too, and as soon as I finished a dish, I'd turn around and realize my plate was gone. From the get go, the desk attendants went above and beyond to meet my needs, asking if I wanted to use the Spa while I checked in, which, apparently, is a rare occurrence. The true highlight of my visit was the excellent service. The Wi-Fi's performance with download speeds of 14.90 Mbps was reminiscent of the entire lounge experience: Good enough. ![]() The best part of all? I didn't need to wait too long to utilize any of these services. There were plenty of beverages available and the bartenders were always ready to pour you a drink. The food was well presented and the items offered were delicious and filling. What this lounge really excels with is its amenities - the shower was spacious and squeaky clean, the complimentary spa treatment was a much-needed relaxing experience and the chance to do some plane spotting was greatly appreciated. If you're traveling in a large group, you might want to avoid peak hours - even if you're just stopping by to use the amenities, it can get pretty uncomfortable having to stand in such a small space. ![]() The large windows that let in copious amounts of sunlight still can't mask the fact that the lounge itself is quite small. It offered, in my opinion, the best seating configuration and opportunity for tarmac views, but in the end, this was overshadowed by the constant overcrowding I experienced. While the Miami Centurion Lounge does well in nearly every respect, I have to admit it was a pretty unremarkable visit, which could very well be a good thing in the world of airport lounges.
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