La Guardia Got a Glow-Up — And the Chase Sapphire Lounge Is Worth the Detour
Let's be honest: La Guardia used to be the airport everyone complained about. Not anymore. The redesigned LGA is genuinely impressive, and the Chase Sapphire Lounge takes it up another level. ✨
The lounge is a perk for Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders — and right now the card is offering a 150,000 bonus point welcome offer that's hard to ignore.
πHot Tip: Chase Sapphire Preferred card holders get one FREE pass per year to the Sapphire Lounge.
What's Inside π
The two-story space is built around a circular bar and packed with seating options — tables, couches, tucked-away nooks, phone booths, and fireplace seating. The vibe is polished without being stuffy.
Here's what's included:
- Free cocktails and an oat milk latte situation that actually delivers ☕
- Buffet-style food plus order-to-your-table service
- A faux fireplace (surprisingly cozy)
- And yes — free facials π§
πHot tip on the facials: scan the QR code at your table the moment you sit down and book a slot immediately. Appointments run every 15 minutes and the facial itself is 30 minutes, so a little advance planning goes a long way. Don't wait until you've had two cocktails and suddenly remember.
The cardholder can also bring in two guests for free — making it genuinely useful for couples or travel companions. π
Where to Find It
Sapphire Lounges currently operate at JFK, La Guardia, Boston, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and San Diego, with Los Angeles and Dallas coming soon.
Getting to the LGA lounge requires a little navigation — the Terminal B map is not your friend. Head toward the Brooklyn Diner or gates 31–49, take the elevator down to the first floor, follow the hallway, and you're there. Worth the mild scavenger hunt.
If this lounge fits your regular travel routes, the 150,000-point welcome offer on the Sapphire Reserve is a solid reason to take another look at the card. π³
Here's what the current offer looks like:
Spend $6,000 in the first 3 months and you'll earn 150,000 bonus points. Those points are conservatively valued at around $2,500 — but depending on how you redeem them, (transfer to a dozen different airlines and several hotel chains including Hyatt) they can stretch significantly further.
The annual fee is $795, which I know sounds steep. But before you close the tab, take a look at what's included:
- ✈️ $300 Travel Credit
- π️ $300 StubHub Credit
- π½️ $300 Dining Credit
- π¨ $500 Edit Hotels Credit
- π¨ $250 Select Chase Hotels Credit
- π $120 Global Entry Credit
- π $10/month Lyft Credit
- π΅ $25/month DoorDash Credit
- π΅ Complimentary Apple TV+ & Apple Music
- π΄ $120 Peloton Credit
- π️ Priority Pass Lounge Access (you + 2 guests)
- π️ Sapphire Lounge Access
If you actually use these credits, the math works strongly in your favor. That said, it does take some intentionality to make sure you're not leaving value on the table — this card rewards people who engage with it.
Full disclosure: I have a complicated history with this card after last year's refresh (you can read about that here), but I also just used it for a nearly free Las Vegas weekend in January π° — so clearly we've worked things out.
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