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Glasgow Sky Lounge

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by McManus4, Jul 31, 2013.

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  1. McManus4

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    Anyone used this ?

    Worth it ?
     
  2. Buster Gold Member Gold Member

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    Booked it up for 19th August. My son used it last month. £18 each. Unlimited cereals, yoghurts and snacks. Tea, coffee, soft drinks and beers and wine and big comfy chairs instead of these plastic * in the departure lounge, tv and papers. He said it was well worth it. We had a breakfast in Frankie and Bennies last year and l'm sure it cost nearly about £30 with a couple of drinks. Top that up with what you spend in WH Smith and the £36 for the two of us is good.
     
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    Went to Rhodes at the end of June & used it, you get it for free with a rbs royalties gold account. It has everything Buster says and spirits too. Well worth it even if you are paying for it.
     
  4. Al Bootyerbaws

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    Even better when your flight gets delayed and you get wired into the free booze.
     
  5. Buster Gold Member Gold Member

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    My son never mentioned the spirits, happy days, guess who's going to introduce themselves to Pierre Smirnoff and a certain Mr Jack Daniels?

    My sons just came in and said they do serve spirits.

    After l'm finished with the Sky Lounge they'll be putting the price up to £50 a skull.
     
  6. McManus4

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    Cheers lads :50:
     
  7. SpellCheck92

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    Is there a limit on how much you can drink ?
     
  8. Tim-Time 1888 Always look on the bright side of Life Gold Member

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    And finally the important question is asked :smiley-laughing002: Sounds a good deal thou, just hope the pilot is not allowed in ...
     
  9. Buster Gold Member Gold Member

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    You have a 3 hour time slot in it. l think if you make an * of yourself you would be asked to leave. They don't allow groups of people in it.
     
  10. seantkd

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    We were there for a couple of hours and I had about 5 beers & a couple of vodkas. Any more than that and I probably wouldn't have got on the plane anyway :56:
     
  11. SpellCheck92

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    3 hours is more than enough time to get absolute hammered. I need to be drunk to get on a plane.
     
  12. josh_j_mcg

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    Cousin used to work in it, let me in for free a few years back when I was heading out to Australia. It was OK, its a lot comfier and more relaxed than the departure lounge, would probably be worth the £20 or whatever it is actually.