American Express Centurion Lounge Las Vegas Review

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The American Express Centurion Lounge Las Vegas is located in Concourse D across from Gate D1. You can access the lounge if you’re departing from either Terminal 1 or 3, thanks for the tram system at McCarran International Airport. The lounge is open daily from 5am-11pm and can be used as both a departure or an arrival lounge. We’ve reviewed the lounge a few years ago, though there have been some updates since we were there last.

Both cardholders of the Platinum Card® from American Express, and The Business Platinum Card® from American Express are able to access the lounge and can bring in two guests with them each time. You can view more about the Amex Global Lounge Collection Overview for Platinum Cardholders.

In my recent visit, I decided to use it as an arrival lounge after flying in from the East Coast, and was welcomed after presenting my boarding pass, Platinum card, and photo ID.

American Express Centurion Lounge Las Vegas Review

a room with a table and chairs

American Express Centurion Lounge Las Vegas welcome area

a reception desk in a room

The lounge has a member services area and can assist with any travel needs as well as other cardholder services you may need.

a room with a couch and tables

Plenty of seating throughout

a bar with shelves of liquor and a television

The lounge has a fully stocked bar with a cocktail menu

a group of food in pots on a counter

Several hot items were being offered for dinner

a pizza on a grill

Including a flatbread pizza

a buffet with different types of food

There was also a decent salad bar selection

a row of bowls of fruit and vegetables

a room with a couch and chairs

Plenty of seating to eat in the lounge, though in the morning I’ve heard it can get crowded.

a room with a coffee bar and people sitting in chairs

American Express Centurion Lounge Las Vegas

a desk with computers and a printer

There are two computers and a printer for guests to use.

a man sitting at a table with a laptop

a group of water dispensers with ice and liquid in them

American Express Centurion Lounge Las Vegas

a wooden door with a sign

Additionally, there was a shower suite at this location, if you’re looking to freshen up either before or after your flight.

We’ve had the opportunity to stop by a few of the Centurion Lounges including:

How To Get Free Access To The Lounge:

Both cardholders of the Platinum Card® from American Express, and The Business Platinum Card® from American Express are able to access the lounge and can bring in two guests with them each time. You can view more about the Amex Global Lounge Collection Overview for Platinum Cardholders

Overall American Express Centurion Lounges are premium lounges in the US. Current locations include Las Vegas, New York (LGA), Miami, Dallas-Ft. Worth, San Francisco, Houston (IAH) and Seattle, with more on the way.

Have you visited the American Express Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas before? Feel free to share your thoughts below!

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Comments

  1. Hey thanks for this. I’ve been there several times, but didn’t realize you can use it as an arrivals lounge. Is this true of any other Centurian lounge?

  2. I’ve been to this lounge twice. First time I loved it. The food choices were very good and a nice selection (sandwiches on cibatta, and a hot food choice, along with salads, rolls, dessert, etc). Second time, awful. Bad food selection and what they did have was bland, stale and low quality. That was after I watched it be replenished by a very rude server. Oh yea, they ran out of silverware and plates too. Both visits the lounge was very crowded. I’m rethinking whether I need to keep the Amex Plat now. Why pay a huge fee for mediocrity?

  3. i have had good experiences at LAS lounge!! SFO has been going downhill lately..Three weeks ago (sat nite) they had the saddest looking chicken thighs in a bowl(no presentation) very greasy and fatty!! I asked why thighs was told the chef likes them…. no appealing

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