![]() The Centurion lounge is open from 5am to 11pm daily and is located directly opposite gate D1 after security. The spacious and welcoming lounge also features shower suites, flat-screen TVs and local newspapers to make sure everything you need is taken care of. Unlike the AMEX Lounge in Sydney ( read our review here) the AMEX Centurion Lounge did not have barista coffee, but a coffee station in the middle of the lounge.įrom the fully serviced bar, you can order or favourite cocktail or choose from one of the specials including Blue Door, made with Johnnie Walker Black Label or if you prefer the wine list includes handpicked premium wines from all over the world.įully Serviced Bar inside the AMEX Lounge There was a range of both hot and cold dining options available from a self-serve buffet, including hot pasta dishes and build your own salad. In the dining area tables can be booked and reserved for you before you arrive at the lounge, which if you were planning on dinning or staying a while in the lounge it is a good idea to book ahead to ensure you get a table. The Centurion Lounge also features a fully functional office zone with computers and a printer available to use. Power points and high-speed internet are readily available throughout the lounge so you are always connected. As well as chairs and tables set up for groups and more private seating areas for solo travellers. The spacious and welcoming lounge is split into multiple zones including a bar area and Kids zone. Yawhile travelling in the United States we checked into The AMEX Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas Airport before starting our journey back to Australia via LAX with Delta ( read our review of the Delta Sky Club LAX Lounge here) Vegas honey, I love you & all, but it’s hard to keep up a weekend with you! #gettingold Paul & Tony is what… under 6 ft? When it comes to sleep, a comfy soundproof seat is all we need. Though it lacks a full-service massage and manicure spa, the food and drink quality is still up to the standards of a Business Class lounge. Overall, this is an acceptable Centurion lounge. Adding to its comfy cushions, it’s the perfect sanctuary for a power nap. Because of its design, it isolates the noise around you. Through trial and error, the best seats are these amazing soundproof lounge chairs. Most importantly, they have a full service food spread and bar for a decent cocktail dinner.ĩ9.69% of the time though, due to our lack of sleep… this is what we’re thinking in our heads. Like all business class lounges, the walls display the departure information for all the flights in the terminal.įor a more living room atmosphere, sofas like this one are also available. Insider Tip Journey on a trip to a new dimension of entertainment with OPIUM, the new adults-only show at The Cosmopolitan. The hotel includes a casino and features modern living spaces with private terraces and breathtaking views. ![]() ![]() If we’re bringing guests, there are group seatings available too. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Luckily, Sunday nights are never too busy at this airport. Noticeably though, the space feels significantly smaller than its sister lounges, which can be a drawback if it ever gets crowded. It’s an illuminated backdrop and as you enter, a familiar green nature wall with its signature signage. Much like Dallas, the entrance to the Centurion is visually striking. To go to the Centurion Lounge, simply follow signs & board the AirTrain to Terminal 1 Concourse D Gates.Īfter we pass the hummer, it’s a quick 1-minute stroll to the lounge. LAS (McCarran International) is an easy airport to navigate. Why? Foosball (yeah let’s just call it that)… we play too much “foosball” in this city. Hence, our pictures are extremely limited at this airport since we’re always so tired. Forgive me, I’m usually here after an eventful weekend in Vegas.
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