Shanghai Pudong International Airport No.77 China Eastern Lounge at Terminal 2

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Shanghai Pudong International Airport No.77 China Eastern Lounge at Terminal 2

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Two hours of calm beats a long layover. The No.77 China Eastern Plaza Premium Lounge at Shanghai Pudong (PVG) Terminal 2 turns airport time into a quiet reset, with hot showers and a real food spread. The one catch: the shower setup may not be obvious the moment you arrive, so you should ask.

For $40, you’re buying a timed break (about 2 hours), not a full-day hangout. You get high-speed Wi‑Fi, business workstations, international TV channels, newspapers and magazines, and even flight information—handy when your gate shifts or delays creep in.

Because this lounge is in the restricted departures area, plan for the full pre-lounge routine. You’ll need to clear security and immigration first, and you must present an onward boarding pass to get inside.

Key points worth knowing before you go

  • PVG Terminal 2, Lounge No.77: It’s tied to the China Eastern Plaza Premium Lounge area, with signage near Terminal 77 to help you orient.
  • About 2 hours on your pass: Enough time to eat, freshen up, and get online without feeling rushed.
  • Hot shower access is included: You may need to ask where the shower facilities are when you walk in.
  • Food and drinks across the day: From noodles and congee to dim sum, pasta, satay, and pizza, plus coffee, tea, and alcoholic beverages.
  • High-speed internet plus TV: Built for emails, light work, and downtime with international channels and reading material.
  • Small-capacity feel: Maximum group size is listed as 9, which can help keep the lounge calmer than a big open waiting area.

Where No.77 Plaza Premium Lounge Fits at Pudong

Shanghai Pudong International Airport No.77 China Eastern Lounge at Terminal 2 - Where No.77 Plaza Premium Lounge Fits at Pudong
Shanghai Pudong airport can feel like a small city, so location matters. This pass is for the China Eastern Plaza Premium Lounge (No.77) in Terminal 2. If you’re walking through PVG’s Terminal 2 departures area, look for the China Eastern / Plaza Premium Lounge indicators, and orient toward Terminal 77 signage nearby.

One more big practical point: the lounge is inside the restricted departures area. That means you can’t just wander in from the public side—you must pass through security and immigration first. Before you enter, staff require an ongoing (onward) boarding pass, so have it ready rather than digging around for it at the doorway.

Hours are listed as 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM. If your flight is late-night or early-morning, this is one of those options that can still work when many services elsewhere shut down. The pass is valid across a long date range in the listing, but the key for you is simple: show up within lounge hours and you’ll be good.

Also, you’ll use a mobile ticket. Keep your phone charged and your confirmation accessible, especially because check-in can be picky if staff can’t quickly match your voucher.

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The 2-Hour Reset: How to Use the Time Wisely

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A timed lounge pass is both a gift and a trap. The gift is obvious: you get structure and comfort without burning your whole layover. The trap is that 2 hours disappears fast if you walk in hungry, then remember you need a shower, then remember you still need to send emails.

Here’s the pacing I’d aim for:

  • First 20–30 minutes: Grab something to eat and settle into a spot with decent Wi‑Fi reception.
  • Next: Use the shower facilities while you’re fresh and the lounge is still quiet around you.
  • Final stretch: Focus on work or decompress with TV, newspapers, and magazines.

The lounge is set up for this kind of stopover routine. You have comfortable seating, access to flight information, and the option to work at business workstations. That means you can switch from “I’m hungry and tired” to “I’m productive and clean” without leaving the restricted area.

Because you’re limited to roughly 2 hours, don’t count on spending your entire time exploring the lounge like a museum. Go for the core wins: food, internet, and shower, then relax.

Food and Drinks: What a “Lounge Meal” Feels Like at PVG

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The best part of this pass, for me, is that it’s not just free coffee and stale snacks. You’re offered complimentary food and beverages, and the menu is built to cover different times of day. Specific items are listed as examples and can change, but the categories give you a clear picture of what to expect.

On the food side, you might see:

  • Fresh-cooked dishes like Hong Kong–style wonton noodles and Shanghai dumpling noodles
  • Breakfast options such as cereal, congee with condiments, salad, and baked goods like toast and yogurt
  • Lunch and dinner-style choices including dim sum, soup, pasta, satay, pizza, and homemade dessert
  • Plus the basic comfort items that matter when you’re tired: coffee, tea, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages all day

That range is exactly what you want in a long layover airport. You won’t have to hunt for a proper meal after you’re already worn out from the flight. And if your body clock is confused, having both noodle/breakfast-style and lunch/dinner-style options helps you eat something that feels right.

Still, I’ll flag one realistic consideration: with any lounge menu that runs all day, the selection can vary by timing. If you arrive late in your 2-hour window, you may find fewer hot items than you’d hope. If you’re hungry, eat early rather than waiting for the perfect dish.

Wi‑Fi, Workstations, and International Entertainment

This lounge is positioned for people who need to function between flights. You get high-speed Wi‑Fi, and the lounge also includes business workstations, which is a big deal if you’re traveling with work on your laptop.

In practice, I recommend you test your connection right when you sit down. One caution from real-world usage: the lounge Wi‑Fi may connect through the same network setup as the airport free Wi‑Fi, and it can take a bit of time to log on. If you wait until your first email is due, you’ll feel that frustration.

For entertainment and mental reset, you can watch international TV channels. There are also newspapers and magazines available, which is useful if you want a break from screens after too many airport announcements and gate changes.

And yes, there’s flight information available too. That sounds obvious, but it’s a practical safety net when you’re trying to decide whether to refresh at the gate or wait for an update. If your boarding status is changing, it’s comforting to have that information inside the lounge.

Showers: Included, but Make Sure You Find Them

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The pass includes shower facilities and a hot shower option, and that’s a huge value driver when you’re coming off a long flight. A proper rinse can change your whole mood before boarding again—less sticky, less cranky, and more ready to sleep or work.

However, there’s an important consideration: the shower setup may not be easy to spot when you first arrive. If you’re counting on using it, don’t assume it’s right where you’d expect. Ask staff immediately after check-in for the shower directions, or for confirmation that the shower area is open and accessible.

If you’re sensitive about timing, plan to shower earlier in your 2-hour visit. That way you don’t end up eating everything first and then realizing you’ve got just enough time to sit, not enough time to freshen up properly.

Also, keep expectations practical. This is an airport lounge shower setup, not a spa. Still, even a functional hot shower in transit is one of the most underrated travel luxuries.

Check-In and Staff Flow in a Small, Timed Lounge

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This experience is set for a smaller group size (maximum 9 travelers). That matters because it can reduce the feeling of standing shoulder-to-shoulder waiting for food, Wi‑Fi help, or shower directions.

Your entry is tied to your voucher. You’ll use your mobile ticket, and staff will need to match it to your pass. If confirmation details aren’t immediately recognized, be ready to show the relevant booking confirmation on your phone.

One practical tip: approach check-in with your onward boarding pass visible. Since the lounge requires that pass to enter, it’s worth slowing down for 10 seconds here. Getting it ready prevents the annoying back-and-forth that can eat into your 2-hour window.

Once you’re inside, the lounge is designed for decompression—comfortable seating, food service, Wi‑Fi, and the option to shower and relax before your next flight.

Price and Value: Does $40 Feel Worth It?

Shanghai Pudong International Airport No.77 China Eastern Lounge at Terminal 2 - Price and Value: Does $40 Feel Worth It?
At $40 for about 2 hours, this lounge pass only makes sense if you’ll actually use the big-ticket perks: shower, food, and reliable internet.

Here’s the value equation I’d use:

  • If you’ll eat a proper meal instead of buying overpriced airport food, you’ll likely get your money’s worth quickly.
  • If you want a hot shower, that alone can justify the cost, especially on long-haul routes.
  • If you need Wi‑Fi for work or to handle travel logistics, a lounge setup is often easier than juggling airport signal quirks in public areas.

If you’re already planning to eat soon after landing anyway and you don’t need internet or a shower, then the pass may feel short. But if you’re in that classic airport layover situation—tired, hungry, maybe a bit behind on emails—this kind of lounge is one of the smarter ways to buy comfort instead of just enduring the terminal.

Also, since the lounge includes flight information, it can reduce the mental stress of watching announcements and guessing your gate situation.

When This Pass Works Best for Your Layover

Shanghai Pudong International Airport No.77 China Eastern Lounge at Terminal 2 - When This Pass Works Best for Your Layover
This is a strong fit when:

  • You have a long layover and need a real reset, not just a snack.
  • You want hot shower access before boarding again.
  • You’ll use the lounge for Wi‑Fi and a few focused tasks.
  • You prefer a quiet, spacious setting away from the terminal noise.

It’s less ideal when your boarding time is close and you can’t realistically spend 2 hours eating and freshening up. It’s also a questionable choice if you’re very particular about charging your devices—some people have reported trouble finding convenient spots to plug in, so top up your phone before you enter when possible.

The sweet spot is a mid-layover window where you can eat, shower, and still have time to sit comfortably without rushing.

Should You Book This Plaza Premium Lounge Pass?

Shanghai Pudong International Airport No.77 China Eastern Lounge at Terminal 2 - Should You Book This Plaza Premium Lounge Pass?
I’d book this if you’re flying through PVG Terminal 2 and you want a 2-hour comfort reset that covers food, drinks, Wi‑Fi, entertainment, and shower access. For the price, it’s one of the more practical upgrades when airport time feels tiring and your next flight is going to be another long stretch.

Before you decide, go into it with a clear expectation: showers are included, but you should ask where they are once you check in. Also, plan to connect to Wi‑Fi early in your visit and avoid relying on finding charging outlets inside the lounge.

If your plans change, you get free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, so you can book with a bit of breathing room.

FAQ

Where is this lounge located?

It’s the Shanghai Pudong International Airport China Eastern Plaza Premium Lounge (No.77) in Terminal 2.

How long is the lounge pass valid?

The pass is for about 2 hours.

What do I get access to inside the lounge?

You get comfortable seating, food and beverage, Wi‑Fi, TV channels, international newspapers and magazines, and flight information. Shower facilities are also included.

Do I need an onward boarding pass to enter?

Yes. An ongoing/onward boarding pass must be presented before entering the lounge.

Is the lounge before or after security?

This lounge is in the restricted area of the departures level, so you must pass through security and immigration first.

What’s the shower situation?

Shower facilities are included, and you can take a hot shower to freshen up. If you don’t see the shower setup right away, ask staff where it is.

What kind of Wi‑Fi is available?

The lounge offers high-speed Wi‑Fi and business workstations for work or entertainment.

What food and drinks are served?

Complimentary meals and drinks are provided, and the exact options can change. The examples listed include wonton noodles, dumpling noodles, congee, dim sum, soup, pasta, satay, pizza, and homemade dessert, plus coffee, tea, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages.

What are the lounge opening hours?

Opening hours are listed as 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM, and the experience runs within the stated date range.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel within 24 hours, you won’t receive a refund.

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