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And now for a bit of disappointing news ✈️
As of February 1, Capital One Venture X removed complimentary lounge access for authorized users 😥
Previously, authorized users could access:
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Capital One Lounges in Denver, Las Vegas, Washington DC (Dulles and Reagan), JFK, and Dallas
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Priority Pass lounges worldwide
That perk is now gone for authorized users, and guest access is more limited as well.
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Why I’m Still Keeping the Card 💳
Even with this change, I’m holding onto my Venture X. The math still works:
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$395 annual fee
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$300 annual travel credit
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10,000 anniversary bonus miles (worth about $100)
That essentially offsets the annual fee.
On top of that:
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All purchases earn 2x points
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It pairs well with other cards for everyday spending
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Transfer partners are strong
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The travel eraser makes using points simple and flexible
Still, the loss of lounge access for authorized users—and tighter guest rules—is frustrating. Some cardholders are hoping this leads to shorter lounge lines 🤞, but that remains to be seen.
So What Are Your Options Now? 🧳
If you travel with authorized users or guests, here’s what you can do:
1. Buy lounge access for authorized users
You can add annual lounge access for authorized users for $125 per person.
I plan to do this for my three kids, but the nice part is you don’t have to activate it right away—so you can wait until they actually need it.
To add this, log into your account and select “Manage Users.”
2. Pay per visit for guests
If someone is traveling with you:
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$45 per adult
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$25 per child
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Kids under 2 are free 👶
3. Have your travel partner apply for their own Venture X
If your partner applies for their own card:
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You can earn 10,000 bonus miles with a referral 🎉
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They’ll get their own lounge access, no guest fees required
While this change definitely takes away some of the shine, the Venture X can still make sense—especially if you value simple earning, flexible points, and strong travel credits.


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