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Wow that place is HUGE! EWR is my home airport and I never thought to visit this United Club, but I've been to the one at LAX and this might literally be 3x larger than LAX! 😳
Please pan your camera MUCH SLOWER (in micro movements) so that viewers can actually see what you shot, rather than doing a quick sweep with your camera.
I was born in Managua. I was almost 10 when the earthquake of '72 leveled the city. The city didn't really recovered due to the tectonic plates and mismanagment, corruption from the Somozas, the revolution and the political instability. The city grew around the historic downtown in a sort of random way. The Ortega government has been doing some work, mainly roads and parks, making sure the propaganda is visible, and that is one of the reasons you don't see much people in those places, also during the day it can be pretty hot. And also to get around in Managua can be a bit daunting, wether by private car or taxis, or by bus. On a personal note, I don't really care much for Managua, before the earthquake I did enjoy living there but not after. I live in Chinandega. A sleepy town, they like to call it a city but it isn't. But I like it. Because in Chinandega you don't need a car to get around to get what you need. I have two mercados close by, one is less than 3 blocks and the other one is about 6. Even the biggest one I can get there walking if I'm not on a hurry, about 12 minutes. The small shoping mall is a bit further, but a less than 10 minute ride, driving slow, and you can go to the movies, some restaurants, and stores. But what I like best about living here, is the proximity to the beach. If I drive, from my house to Paso Caballos, is less than 20 minutes, a bit further and then I'm in Corinto. If I feel like hiking, then I can head out to El Chonco, a sort of inactive volvano I think, or right next to it is San Cristobal, an active volcano, a bit over 1700 meters above sea level. Climbed it twice. Quite the hike, but the view made it worth it. Then if you want better beaches, go a bit further to Jiquilillo and all the beaches around it, and the marina Puesta del Sol , never been to it but I heard is nice. But I'm not that much into resort type of beaches. Also climbed Cosiguina. Now this one does give you a beautiful view. The volcano had one of the biggest eruptions long time ago. Ashes reached as far as Mexico. There is a beautiful lagoon in the crater. Not allowed to climbed down. But you can see El Salvador and Honduras right across the Fonseca Gulf. Most tourist head out to Granada, SanJuan del Sur. Leon has gotten more popular with tourists. Lots to see there. But if you like the outdoors and quiet beaches, great seafood, without the crowds, Chinandega won't let you down. I forgot to mention: Chinandega is very hot. Probably the hottest in Nicaragua.
While you did not cover restroom facilities. the lower level of the Centurion Lounge (which you acknowledged you missed) has 4 private bathrooms for individual use which I find to be very nice. And the speakeasy has a special menu with signature drinks.
They do have showers, though I didn’t look at them. I believe you can buy a one-time pass for around 70.00 to get access but it’s only an option if there is room in the lounge.
That àrea of Managua is full of people at night and specially ay the weekends. That àrea is more to walk and edat something or even drinl, but thé comercial area is in other part, maybe around Los Robles, Villa Fontana etc.
Also usually the bile / blood / or venom are all mixed with liquor. With varying degrees of proof. The one in the video is 38度 meaning 38% as in 76proof