It's no Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge and it doesn't pretend to be one. If you're taking the train on a business class and you want peace while you wait for your train, this is the place to wait. There was no screaming CHILDREN were spotted. Only women with big eye glasses and high heels and men who generally don't care about their appearance.
You will get hungry. Lack of biscuits and snack will still make you go to the nearest coffee shop or convenience store and ghettoize the lounge by eating your take home snack. Annoy fellow passengers and eat rice or smelly noodles.
The washroom is accessible. The lounge is a short 4-minutes walk to the platform. There are two monitors that show you train schedule so you won't miss your it. You need to check in before you enter.
The seats are arranged like the Island Airport waiting area with rows of leather seats lined side by side and few couches in the corner. Think of comfy economy.
There is wifi so you can post on Facebook that you're especial and in the lounge. Or say hi to your economy-riding friends and feel extra special.
A coffee machine that prominently displays its brand can make latte and brewed coffee. Non-alcoholic pop/soda/juices are available to remind you that you paid additional $ 100 buck foryour ride.
The place is immaculately clean. Don't drop bread crumbs from your Tim Hortons doughnut. People are typically quiet.
Nothing especial. It's OK.