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Calm, clean and welcoming lounge with lots of food choices and many comfortable spots. Very friendly, helpful staff.
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I stopped by the Delta Sky Club at Chicago O’Hare while connecting from Boston to Seoul, and it turned out to be one of the best airport lounge experiences I’ve ever had. After a long domestic leg, stepping into this lounge truly felt like entering an oasis of calm and comfort. The staff greeted me with genuine kindness and professionalism from the moment I walked in. The lounge was spotless, quiet, and beautifully maintained — a perfect place to unwind before a long international flight. The food and beverage selection was excellent, and everything was replenished frequently and neatly organized. What impressed me most was the team’s warmth and attention to detail. Despite the busy evening traffic, they managed to keep everything running smoothly and made every guest feel valued. Their service perfectly captured Delta’s spirit of care and excellence. Thank you to the Chicago O’Hare Delta Sky Club team for making my journey from Boston to Seoul feel special right from the connection point. I’ll definitely look forward to visiting again on my next trip.
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Spacious lounge with good food and drinks selection. Good balance between capacity and privacy. Excellent and welcoming service.
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This is one of the best Delta Club rooms we've experienced. It’s clean, beautifully designed, and the staff is incredibly friendly. The food offerings are similar to other Delta Club rooms, with the unique addition of a hotdog stand. The lounge is very spacious and was pleasantly uncrowded during a Friday midday visit.
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I recently visited the Delta Sky Club at Chicago O'Hare around 6:00 AM, and overall, it was a good experience. First off, the lounge itself is pretty spacious. At that early hour, it was nearly empty, which made for a very calm and relaxing environment. I really liked how the space is broken up into distinct sections, offering a bit of privacy and separation depending on whether you’re looking to relax, work, or grab a quick bite. Cleanliness was clearly a priority …especially the bathrooms, which were very clean and felt sanitary. I didn’t get a chance to check out the showers, but based on how well maintained everything else was, I imagine they’d be just as nice. The food was...fine. There were some basic breakfast options like hard-boiled eggs and an egg casserole. Not really my thing, and honestly, I’ve had better meals onboard Delta flights. Still, it’s enough to hold you over until your next meal. That said, I understand this type of breakfast setup isn’t unique to the Chicago lounge; it seems to be the standard across many Delta Sky Clubs. There are three self-check-in kiosks at the entrance. I was the only one there when I arrived, so I’m curious how the process handles a larger crowd during peak hours. It seemed efficient enough, but that could change quickly with volume. As for location, the lounge is situated between gates M11 and M14, which is convenient if you're flying out nearby. In my case, my flight was out of gate M2, so I had a bit of a walk. However, one big plus: the lounge is located almost immediately after security, so it’s easy to find after the TSA line.