If you have a Delta Skymiles gold credit card it's $25 per guest. It's $50 per guest for a day normally.
This sky club was under construction when we were there. It was pretty busy too. Â The snack selection was ok. Â It was also a little warm in the club. Â If you leave, you have to take your bags with you.
Slight improvement with the addition of the SkyDeck.
The SkyDeck is cool, but the building blocks any good view of the runway...and it's hot as an oven out there.  Delta's done a good job with having an overhead shade, and  water out there, but even the ice melts too quick.
It's cool if you're an aviation buff, or just turned on by the smell of jet fuel burning.
Well this is a mixed review.
Love that its spacious with lots of seats and natural light.
However, what is up with the food there? Or rather what is up with the food that isn't there? To call the food and drink options paltry is almost an over statement. There are budget hotels with better spreads than what you will find here. If this is supposed to be the flagship club for Delta they need to do some work.
Nice try - this lounge has an impressive, crisp new design. It almost looks like an international-level airline lounge. Well, that is until you see the food and drink options. There is no food at all (except those crackers and some granola bars) and drinks are to pay. In almost all good airlines of this world (well, except US) alcoholic beverages are part of the standard service and free. And of course every decent airline serves food. Why is Delta not able to pull it off, even on its international concourse?
Review Source:I travel a lot so I end up in a number of Sky Clubs and United Clubs. Â This new club is possibly the best, only surpassed by the Sky Club in Tokyo. Â The Concourse F Sky club has a huge bar, a Beats Audio lounge where you can borrow headphones, a second floor to overlook the tar-mack, very clean showers, and a varsity right outside the door. Â My only problem with Sky Clubs in general is recently they are always trying to up-sell you. Â I like Jack. That is what I drink. Â I don't need or want anything else. Â Maybe someone likes that, but why would I want JW Black label and Coke. What a waste. Â Anywho, food could use some improvement, refer again to the sushi bar in Tokyo Sky Club.
Review Source:I love this new club! Â There are plenty of seats at the bar, lots of power supplies and lots of seats. Â Since this lounge is in the international terminal, it is not as crowded as the other clubs I am used to visiting. Â Also, this is right upstairs from the tram stop, so it is not out of the way to get to, even when you are not flying out of F Concourse. Â Check out the loft for the nice view. Â
Great job, Delta!
This is clearly Delta's attempt at a flagship lounge and they almost pull it off. Â The size of the club is quite large and almost everyone will have a view with natural light. Â The shower facilities are finally closer to what non-US carriers have been offering for years. Â Is it better than Etihad and Singapore - not even close. Â But considering your choices in the US, it was quite decent. Â My biggest gripe is the lack of food. Â If I am connecting, I want to enjoy something to eat that is more filling than the current offerings and if I am flying overnight, why can't I receive my meal in the lounge so I can sleep the whole trip if I desire? Â I realize Delta is not ignorant of these things and has their reasons, but it is these kinds of shortcomings that make me fly them as the lesser of three evils than singing their praises to anyone and everyone.
Review Source:New airline club in the recently opened international F concourse.
Too busy to be really pleasant... I can't believe they didn't go the extra mile for what should be Delta's flagship Sky club!
Check in was fast and polite but in the afternoon, before most international departures, it is a challenge to find two seats available.
As noted by other Yelpers, chairs are not particularly comfortable and the whole place feels cramped.
On top of that I have the feeling that there are less mains/USB power stations than in other recently refurbished Sky Clubs, certainly not for every seat!
Choice of newspapers and magazines? Call it nonexistent: the two large racks at the entrance only displayed Delta's Sky Magazine, their Latin America travel brochure and some Asian newspaper.
There's only one bar and you actually have to queue for service. I asked for a vodka cranberry and after I declined the attendant's offer for Premium liquor, I was quickly handed my cocktail but no lime, no stirrer and no napkin..
As Stefanie M pointed out, snack service is the same as everywhere else. Like her I regret the lack of open sandwiches, quiches or other options (I remember Delta testing some sandwiches a few months ago in the clubs, guess that was not a success).
BTW I still miss the cookies we used to have in the Sky clubs!
It seems that food is so much better at other business lounges and airline clubs and I wished I was given the option to grab my (free) meal in the lounge before the flight to get as much rest as possible during the red-eye to Europe (this has been possible for BA and Virgin passengers for a long time and Asian and Gulf carriers offer great lounge meals too).
A last negative thing I noticed is that there are not enough video monitors to keep an eye on your flight while resting in the club.
Good things about this club? Lots of natural  light is great to fight that jet lag and showers are a welcome addition.
Verdict? Clearly a disappointment for anyone who has experienced the comfort and luxury offered by airline clubs outside the USA.
The best skyclub in Atlanta. Â This is a huge expansive skyclub, and very modern. Â I love that there are power hookups for almost every single seat in the place. Â While the chairs were not super soft or comfy, I found them to be fine and not uncomfortable. Â The breakfast bar area is done in all white and is really pretty gorgeous. Â The food and drink offerings are the same as all other skyclubs, which honestly I found a little disappointing. Â It always seems the international skyclubs have better food (in Tokyo there is sushi, and in Charles de Gualle the Air France skyclub food is off the chain with soups and sandys). Â I feel since this skyclub is in the international terminal, the food could be a bit better, but that's a little petty on my part. Â
Overall it's a great place to relax before/after a long international flight.
I was very excited to check out the new Sky Lounge....when I walked in..I noticed that it was roomy and expansive but the look was basic modern...not chic modern. Â Â Not very impressed with the decor...the seating was OK, not very comfortable, kind of rigid. Â The bar and snacks are the same as others Sky Clubs...great windows to look out...
Review Source:I love this compared to the other Sky Clubs in ATL. Â On multi-day international travel, the showers are a great bit to make one feel civilized again. Â They provide necessities such as toothbrush, toothpaste, etc so you don't have to worry about digging that kind of stuff out of the bag. Â There are more comfortable seating in the airport, but if you are trying to catch some shuteye, the sky club is your best bet. Â The airport always has the TV's too loud or is just too busy for such things.
I was hitting the club at opening and closing times. Â Didn't notice a lot of trash around the place, but I guess that will depend on the flight conditions / client moods.
The concierge service was helpful and thorough in helping me with some flight / luggage issues.