I recently had the pleasure of spending an hour at the lounge en route to Los Angeles. It was a great way to de-stress before a long flight. The design of the lounge is sleek and modern, with comforting curves drawing your eye from one component to another. Service was super-friendly and attentive. While I waited I was brought a drink and a sandwich and offered the loan of a Samsung PDA. I wasn’t traveling with kids, but I could see how welcome the kids area would be – as a great option for lively children and a welcome respite for adults from parenting for a bit.
The 10,100 square foot lounge has complimentary refreshments, a fully-equipped Digicel business center, unlimited wifi and international cable TV, shower facilities and a mini-spa at additional cost. One feature that really blew me away was the photo gallery featuring work by visitors to Jamaica. The quality was way beyond the scope of the casual vacation snap and the gallery deserves a book of its own. Another nice touch was the cultural exhibit honoring Jamaican heroes. All in all, the whole effect of Club Mobay is a very thoughtful one.
The facility is available to pay-as-you-go ticket holders, and commissions are paid to travel agents. Many times I’ve found myself with 90 minutes to spare at Sangster, so Club Mobay is a resource I’ll be looking forward to experience again.