Minute Suites aren't just for napping.The rooms are surprisingly soundproof — complete with white noise generators — meaning that it's a great location to make or receive a call.
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About. Minute Suites are the ideal place to wait in the airport terminal. Each private suite features a variety of amenities, including access to flight information, room temperature controls, a sound-masking system, a refreshing hot towel service, and an attentive staff whose goal is to make your stay enjoyable.
Priority Pass is a membership-based network of airport lounges and partner restaurants around the world. Members who subscribe to the program are granted access to these lounges no matter what airline or class of service they're flying.
Minute Suites – Terminal 4 Concourse B near Gate B39PLEASE NOTE: Entry to this location will require a valid boarding pass by an airline that operates inside JFK Terminal 4 and must match the same date as your reservation.
Each private suite features a variety of amenities, including access to flight information, room temperature controls, a sound-masking system, a refreshing hot towel service, and an attentive staff whose goal is to make your stay enjoyable.
Technically, you can access lounges for only three hours, though some lounges will waive this rule. Many lounges may restrict access to passengers departing from that airport, meaning you may not always be able to use the Priority Pass membership as an arrivals lounge.
Rent a sleep podMinute Suite rooms are available through the Priority Pass airport lounge program (as of the time of this post), which means that the first hour of nap time is complimentary for Priority Pass holders. After that, it's $48 per hour.
No, unfortunately it is not possible for someone to sleep over in your hotel room without paying. Hotels have strict policies about who can stay in their rooms and require payment for all guests.
Without the complimentary benefit, standard Priority Pass membership plans start at $99 per year, plus $35 per visit. The top-tier plan offered by Priority Pass costs $469 per year, with all-inclusive visits and guest passes at $35 each.
Most cards that grant you Priority Pass Select membership allow lounge access for you and up to two guests. There's an additional guest fee that ranges between $27 and $32, depending on the card you have.
Can my membership card be used by someone else? The Priority Pass membership card is non-transferable. When you access a lounge, the staff will need to check that the name printed on your membership card matches your boarding pass.
Can I use Priority Pass twice in one day? There's no limit on how many Priority Pass lounges and restaurants you can visit in a day. So if there are three Priority Pass lounges in an airport, you can visit all three in one day at the airport.
Each cardmember Priority Pass Select membership includes two guests per lounge visit. For each additional guest beyond that, your card will be charged a fee per guest, per visit.
JFK to/from Manhattan by Yellow CabsA surcharge of $5.00 during peak hours 4 pm to 8 pm on weekdays. Also, you should tip your driver 15% of the fare- about $8. Taxis will take cash or credit card. Travel Time: Expect a minimum of 45 minutes, but it could take twice that long depending on traffic conditions.
Besides the 15-minute AirTrain ride from JFK to Jamaica Station, the transfer to Times Square with the Subway Line E should last around 41 minutes. Thus, the total duration of your ride from JFK to Times Square should be approximately one hour.