![]() ![]() Breakfast is served from 6am-11am & Lunch/Dinner from 11:30am-10pm. The Las Vegas lounge’s menu was designed by Scott Conant who is the chef & owner of Scarpetta restaurants in a number of cities. When I first arrived at the lounge it was still breakfast time, so I had to opportunity to see both breakfast and lunch offerings.Įach of the Centurion lounges features a different chef inspired menu. One of the main selling points of the Centurion lounges is that much like international business class lounges, they have full buffets. Food Blueberry pancakes on the breakfast buffet. Like I said before, each and every seat is functional and comfortable. They also have a number of great areas for those traveling with a group. Need a semi-private work area to get things done? Yup there are plenty of those too. Want to lounge around and watch planes take off? They have a place for that. Not only is every seat comfortable, but they provide a number of different seating types depending on the purpose of your visit. The seating is what most impressed me about the lounge. Seating A semi-private workspace with a table and electrical outlet. I actually prefer this setup as it feels less crowded and more spacious to me. Unlike the Centurion lounge in Dallas, it is basically one big space. I was immediately impressed with the size of this lounge after entering. (Centurion & Platinum members are free, other Amex cardholders pay $50 per person.) I never noticed a wait to enter, since they seemingly always had two people greeting people as they entered.įirst Impressions The lounge is one big space, but is broken up into separate semi-private areas. When entering the lounge, the attendants will ask to see your ID, boarding pass & American Express card. (United has ticketing in Terminal 3, but their flights depart from the “D” gates in terminal 1.) Entry This area is home to most of the non-Southwest Airlines departures since all four of the legacy carriers are located here. The Las Vegas location of the Centurion Lounge is in the “D” gates section of McCarran’s Terminal 1. ![]() Introduction The American Express Centurion Lounge at LAS is located near gate D4 as shown.Īs a Las Vegas local, I wouldn’t normally get to the airport early in order to enjoy the lounge (being at home is slightly better in my opinion), but on a recent trip to Dallas, my wife dropped me off on her way to work, so I had a few hours to kill. ![]() This review will cover the lounge in Las Vegas. Since I recently acquired an American Express Platinum card for free, I had the opportunity to visit both of them on a recent trip. Amex Centurion Lounge LAS (Las Vegas) ReviewĪmerican Express made waves when they opened up their first two Centurion Lounges in the United States last year. Official American Express photo of the LAS Centurion Lounge. Links in this post may provide us with a commission. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities. Miles to Memories and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. Disclosure: Miles to Memories has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. ![]()
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