
This Airport Lounge Has a Robot Bartender and Video Games – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: nvmwebsites-budwg5g9avh3epea.z03.azurefd.net)
Minneapolis – A new lounge at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport has opened with a robot bartender and dedicated gaming stations. The Portal Lounge operates in Terminal 1 near the junction of Concourses C and D. It accepts Priority Pass membership for entry, which many travelers obtain through premium credit cards.
Access Through Priority Pass
Travelers holding a Priority Pass membership can enter at no additional charge. The program is included with cards such as the Capital One Venture X and American Express Platinum. Those without membership may purchase a day pass for $70, subject to availability. The lounge remains open to passengers on any airline.
Robot Bartender and Gaming Setup
The lounge combines dining with entertainment. A robotic arm mixes cocktails and mocktails at the bar, while human staff complete service and presentation. Gaming stations sit to one side, allowing visitors to play during layovers. An included buffet provides food options alongside complimentary soft drinks and water.
Hours, Location and Practical Notes
Portal Lounge operates daily from 4 a.m. to 9 p.m. It sits among three Priority Pass options at the airport, all located in the Terminal 1 area. Entry includes one alcoholic beverage per person with Priority Pass. The concept draws from gaming-focused venues and marks an early example of this hybrid format in a major U.S. airport.
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