![]() I like soup on a cold day (and Las Vegas does get cold in the winter) and I thought both the tomato soup and the chicken noodle soup were very flavorful. If you like soup, you will like this lounge. I’d imagine that the buffet is now self-serve or via QR code, though I’d welcome your confirmation in the comments section below. Ok, these pictures are from the beginning of the year. I like the variety of seating choices and that plugs are usually within reach. SeatingĪs you enter the lounge, you will be directed left to a seating area leading to a dining area on the right and more seating behind it (the bar too). If you do not have a Priority Pass membership, you can purchase a pass for $50 (I’d personally question the value of doing so, but then again I did not drink alcohol in the lounge). This is a Priority Pass lounge (also works with LoungeKey). Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas has two The Club LAS locations, one in Terminal 1D (open daily from 5:00 am to 10:00 pm) and the other in Terminal 3 (8:30 am to 9:30 pm daily), and the subject of this review. Nevertheless, I stopped in here while mileage running and hungry and left satisfied after two bowls of soups. Food, at least when I was there, paled in comparison and the whole feel and decor of the lounge was far less luxe. To be clear, this is no Centurion Lounge. ![]() What are your thoughts on the reduced hours of the American Express Centurion Lounges? When will Amex start extending the hours of these lounges? Feel free to share your comments below.The Club LAS is a Priority Pass lounge in Las Vegas Terminal 3 that may be your antidote to an overcrowded American Express Centurion Lounge. You can find Centurion Lounges in San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA), Las Vegas (LAS), Houston (IAH), Dallas (DFW), Miami (MIA) and New York (LGA) a new one in Philadelphia (PHL) is set to open later this year. Not sure why food is taken away a full hour before the lounge closes. However, their food is removed from the lounge at 7pm. An example of this is the Centurion Lounge Denver which already closes early at 8pm. Many of the Admirals Clubs in Dallas close at 10:15pm, which is what the Centurion lounge here needs to be extended to.Īdditionally another issue I have with many of the Centurion lounge is that food service ends a full hour before the lounge closes. Again, DFW being an American Airlines hub, has tons of late night departures. In Dallas, the Centurion Lounge Dallas Fort Worth is open from 7 am – 7:30 pm. For context, the Admirals Club, Concourse A opens at 5am. Phoenix has tons of early morning Southwest and American Airlines departures in Terminal 4 which the lounge doesn’t accommodate. Las Vegas has tons of evening departures, with many redeye flights yet the lounge hours don’t reflect the current flight schedule.Īnother lounge, that comes to mind that needs to update its hours is the Centurion Lounge Phoenix which is open from 8am to 7pm. Pre-pandemic, this lounge was open till 11pm. These lounges are typically closing hours before the last departure, and food is taken away up to an hour before closing.įor example, the Centurion Lounge Las Vegas closes at 7pm. However, with the lounges reopening, came reduced hours and most of these hours haven’t been extended since.įast forward almost a year since the lounges started to reopen, and travel has picked back up, now we’re facing crowded Centurion lounges often times with waits to enter but even worst is the hours. American Express r eopened their Centurion Lounges last September after closing them all for 6+ months in the start of the pandemic.
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