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Chase has been operating an exclusive lounge at the U.S. Open in Queens, New York, at Flushing Meadows venue for 13 years now. In fact, its presence at the U.S. Open was its first real lounge product before its now-famous Chase airport lounges.
This year, for the third Open in a row, Chase has brought back its outdoor terrace where you can watch tennis with a bird’s-eye view of the courts and sip a cocktail in style.
There’s also a cool Chase ATM dispensing swag, a photo-op for tennis fans of all shapes and sizes, and stations where you can borrow phone chargers. Even if you can’t get into the main lounge, there are plenty of activities to enjoy
Chase invited TPG back to the U.S. Open again for 2024 to check out all the venues.
Here’s what it’s like to visit the various Chase experiences.
Chase Lounge at the US Open
One of the hottest tickets at the Open is the Chase Lounge. It’s open from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. for day sessions and 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for evening sessions. It will remain available during the U.S. Open through Sept. 8, and you’ll find it on the second floor of the Chase Center.
Among the amenities are air conditioning and lots of space to cool off (if you can get a coveted spot).
Inside, there are lots of places to chill between matches as well as food, drinks and other fun things to do and see. Upon entering, you’ll find yourself in a large space with several connected rooms.
You’ll find various seating areas and interesting views from the floor-to-ceiling windows.
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The restrooms are nice, and there weren’t lines when I was there — always a bonus.
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I loved the broadcast center that features live ESPN moments during the U.S. Open.
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Friendly workers are on hand to help serve drinks or just welcome you in. Everyone seemed eager to help.
The morning I visited, there was fresh fruit and coffee by Lavazza (both cold and hot). There was also free lemonade, iced tea and ice water. You won’t be able to get a full meal here, but it will give you a little fuel on the go.
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There are also complimentary light bites like fruit cups and pastries in the morning, soft drinks and a good selection of alcoholic beverages — though those are not free. Domestic beer is $15 and Heineken is $15.50. Napa Cellars chardonnay, Daou rose and Franciscan Estate sauvignon blanc are all $19. Cocktails from Grey Goose or Dobe Ace start at $21.
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Be sure to grab a free Chase-branded baseball cap, a pair of socks or a tote bag, and head to the back of the lounge to get your name embroidered on it when you arrive.
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It’s a fun swag moment, but be prepared for a line. You can pick up the item later on a rack out front.
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The lounge wasn’t totally packed when I was there this time, but as you can see from the photos from 2023, it can get crowded.
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How to get into the Chase Lounge at the US Open
It’s not easy to get access. As in years past, all Chase cardholders are eligible, including those with the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, Chase Freedom Unlimited®, Ink Business Cash® Credit Card and IHG One Rewards Premier Business Credit Card.
To access U.S. Open benefits as a Chase cardholder, you need to make reservations or join the waitlist at ChaseGetsYouCloser.com.
Unfortunately, reservations were not easy to get even if you tried to sign up the first day they were available. Most folks get added to a waitlist. Chase representatives said that some people get moved off the waitlist, but you shouldn’t count on it. Hopefully, you’ll get lucky and get a spot.
Once you check in and enter the lounge, you’ll receive a wristband that allows reentry. However, the lounge is capacity-controlled, so you may need to wait for reentry if it’s full.
The lounge is right inside the East Gate entrance of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. It’s not far from the entrance you would use if taking the subway or the Long Island Rail Road.
Fortunately, it’s not the only opportunity for Chase cardholders to have that VIP feeling at the tournament.
Chase Terrace at the US Open
I actually preferred the Chase Terrace to the Chase Lounge since it was out in the open air and had incredible views of several tennis courts. Of course, it wasn’t too hot when I was there, so your experience may differ.
Access is on a first-come, first-served basis exclusively for Chase cardholders.
After checking in on the ground floor, you can get a bracelet and walk upstairs. The Chase Terrace will be on your left.
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The terrace is in an outdoor hospitality area with sweeping views of three tennis courts and a few cash bars. The bleachers allow folks to sit and watch the matches. Complimentary lemonade, iced tea and water are also available here.
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There’s a full bar here, with mixed drinks for purchase. Order a Grey Goose Honey Deuce for $23, or get a 20% discount on the signature drink from Chase partner Dobel Ace — the Dobel spicy margarita — for $17.60.
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There’s also a refreshment stand with grab-and-go snacks like Skinny Pop popcorn.
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One other very popular feature was the IHG cobranded amenities bar.
Guests can pick one treat from the bar, including a fan, hand sanitizer, Evian face mist or even fancy La Roche-Posay sunblock.
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There are also several shaded areas with soft-cushioned lounge chairs. Last year, I heard one woman say she really felt like a VIP in the space. Indeed, I would have been happy to spend a few hours here.
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You do not need to make a reservation to enter the terrace, and it does not close between day and evening sessions. It’s open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Again, it’s a great spot to watch a match or two.
Flash your Chase card for free swag
On the way to the Chase Terrace entrance are a few more Chase-branded areas, including the “Magic ATM” which dispenses swag instead of money. Among the prizes are fanny packs, sunglasses, fans, seat upgrades and more.’
There was also a great feature that lets you pretend you just won the U.S. Open. We had TPG writer Caroline Tanner try it out, and there were smiles all around.
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Chase charging centers
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Another cool feature from Chase is the charging centers; you can text a code to Chase and get a fully charged power bank to keep your mobile phone going all day. A charger pops out once you text the number on the screen.
Once you’re done, drop it off at one of the many big blue mailbox-looking stations on the grounds. You’ll find these charging centers all over the U.S. Open campus and at the main lounge.
Chase Sapphire at Seaport
If you can’t make it to Queens but want a little taste of the experience, Chase created another lounge on the rooftop of Pier 17 in Manhattan’s Seaport neighborhood. The lounge offers seasonal cocktails, exclusive menu items, a dedicated seating area, games and charging stations. You’ll need to show your Reserve card to enter.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge at The Seaport is located at 19 Fulton Street in New York City.
Chase also offers concerts and other events during the summer at Pier 17 in Manhattan. There’s even a live recording session with Tennis Hall of Fame member Andy Roddick on Aug. 28. Go to Chase’s events website for tickets
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Bottom line
There’s a lot to do at the U.S. Open, even if you don’t have tickets to any actual matches. There are sponsored venues galore, and you can access some cool free extra perks if you’re a Chase customer.
Reservations are sold out for the Chase Lounge, but you can put yourself on the waitlist. In my opinion, though, the Chase Terrace is the real gem. It allows you to get close to the tennis action even if you can’t score tickets to a match or get into the Chase Lounge.
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