![]() You can find the selection of food and drinks online at the website of this lounge. Since I had until 2 pm before I had to head over to my gate at the E-Gates, I also took a small bite of the lunch menu. I started off with some breakfast: scrambled eggs, potatoes, orange juice, and coffee. ![]() I wonder how this will work out with the Centurion Studio they plan to open late summer 2015 in Seattle. I stayed for about three hours at the lounge and it was always pretty packed, even that it cleared up, in the beginning, a bit, it got crowded again shortly after. I was moving a little bit later to a different seat, which had nice power outlets and USB-Ports right at the little side wall. Seems like I grabbed one of the only two lounge chairs, which don’t have any power outlet close-by. If you are a Centurion or Platinum Card holder of American Express, your admission is complimentary. Seems like a lot of people have access to this lounge or don’t mind spending 50 USD for a visit. I must have gotten a bad timing, but after I arrived it cleared up pretty good and quite a lot of tables, chairs, and seats became available. Centurion lounge las vegas free#I showed my American Express card, ID and Boarding Pass and was given a card with the WiFi-password.Īfter entering the lounge I tried to get an overview of the layout and realized that the lounge was almost maxed and found the last free seat available. ![]() Centurion Lounge EntranceĬhecking in was pretty fast. Follow signs to Gate D1 and the lounge is right across from there. The lounge is conveniently located not too far from the tram which takes you to the D-Gates. Flying out of Las Vegas (LAS), was my first chance to visit one of the new American Express Centurion Lounges. ![]()
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