Location plays a big part and thankfully all the seats in my block are (still) taken by long term Albion fans and none by hospitality.I'm in the Harveys lounge and sit W2B about half way between the south goal and half way.
Lounge is very nice and even better since the make over last season. As @Bozza says though when it's busy it's impossible to find a seat but there are plenty of places to perch and you are never more than a few feet away from a TV to watch whatever game is on or the scores at half time (when they aren't showing that bloody please take your seat graphic). It has more of a bar feel that most of a lounges I've been in which I like. Has a slightly smaller drinks selection than say MWB but you can get most things I think. There was a time where you couldn't get cider but I think that has changed since they moved to Inches.
Seat is cracking and a brilliant view. Only issue around me is a lot of the seats are used by the hospitality packages so they are either empty or new faces each week and quite often visiting fans. Before Saturday everyone (near enough - one Chelsea fan did get a bit vocal last season but then we stuffed them) has been really respectful to the fact they are in the wrong end. Luton took over the place on Saturday and they didn't hide it either. I had two behind me, four in front and another two just along the row. The chap behind me had a bright orange Luton polo shirt with a Luton pin badge on the collar. So the club were crap at implementing their no colours rule for away fans on Saturday.
I also have access a few times a season to seats on top of the tunnel just behind what was the press box as a mate has 4 seats and if he has a spare I sit down with him. That was the best view in the house IMO. Not sure that is the case now thanks to the Tunnel Club as he was moaning about it on Saturday.
Those seats are in MWB which I probably spend more time in than I do my own lounge as I meet up with them post game and we usually hang around for a couple of hours most games. MWB has always struck me like an airport lounge and not a good one. It's a bit impersonal with lots of big round tables. The service has gone drastically down hill in MWB since they've added Bruno's (another restaurant), as it's free booze there are constant drinks orders coming from the tables and it doesn't take much to distract the staff. The other thing that pissed me off last season was they would shut the bar on one side about 20 minutes after the end of the game meaning the remaining open bar is busy throughout. They didn't do that on Saturday though.
Whilst on the subject of restaurants I've done HBs which was very good but expensive and the aforementioned Bruno's which was quite frankly an awful experience for the cost.
In summary it's good, I like the comfort of the lounges, I like drinking out of a glass and it's nice to get a free programme. Is that worth the extra money? Probably not. It's massively let down by trying to be something it's not. It presents itself as silver service but what it delivers is a million miles from that. I appreciate it must be difficult to staff but I do despair most week at the lack of common sense from the people they employ and not just those at the coal face. The senior members of staff seem to take little responsibility. The two staff (and it was only two for the whole lounge) they had working on Saturday in the Harvey Lounge looked like they'd never seen a glass let alone served a drink or worked a till. Throw into the mix nearly everyone moaning about the removal of food it was chaos pre game. The service has got noticeably worse over the last few years. I never used to order a drink for half time but I do most games now as the staff are so slow.