Then over to the Qantas Lounge which was one of five pleasant, generic DFW lounges, which are rented to airlines for the part day for their flights.
The QF Lounge dragon was waiting for us as there was some confusion in our records as a result of the DEN check-in agent trying to be override the system to get all three PNR to talk to each other. Guess he made a dummy booking which then had to be reconcilied. As we were chatting about the electronic visa, he mentioned that almost every day he get pax that have forgotten to do them. He asked one couple if they have a visa to which the wife apparently responded, "No but I have Master Card." It was much calmer and with surprisingly interesting Business Class food options.
The First Class room was nothing more than an extension of the lounge with no addition features. We didn't do in as there was a family of Business pax taking up most for the outer room.
Exploring the rest of the Airline Club level with Etihad using an adjacent lounge.