
The Poached Eggs with Tomato and Basil weren't as bad as the pancakes, but they were just ok–nothing special about them. The berries were fine, however–hard to mess those up. Dry, overcooked and seemingly under the heat lamp for awhile.

Well, these were the worst lemon ricotta pancakes I've had in a long time. Perhaps breakfast is not the right meal to eat at the Centurion Lounge, but it sounded good on paper: Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with Fresh Berries sounded right up my alley, since I love ricotta pancakes and make them myself once in a blue moon when I have time. The breakfast buffet had also been rather depleted of eggs when I was there, and the nearly empty tray sat out for some time. The best things I ate were some pieces of fresh fruit, the berries adorning the pancakes, and a brownie from the lunch spread that was being set out just as I left. Bruised fruit, pretzels and Tillamook cheese, anyone? But I honestly was not too impressed. Much has been made of the American Express Centurion food, and I get it–U.S. Come on, AMEX–get the WiFi right, and worry about the food after that.Īmerican Express Centurion Lounge Menu and Food

The WiFi was ok, although not anywhere near as fast as I'd have liked–it was significantly slower than the WiFi in all the hotels I stayed at, let alone my WiFi at home. The Centurion Lounge has quite a few work spaces and alcoves with power outlets, so unless the lounge is packed, you should have no problem finding a seat near a power outlet. Work Spaces / WiFi: One of the biggest pet peeves many travelers have with airports is that there never seem to be enough electrical outlets by the gate to recharge devices. It's great that the Las Vegas AMEX Centurion Lounge recognizes the need to accommodate families and kids with a playroom, and a shame that the newest AMEX Centurion Lounge a New York LaGuardia does NOT have a family room (although the Dallas location does). It's designed to be accessible, so design takes a backseat to functionality, but I was happy to see L'Occitane bath products:įamily Room / Kids' Play Room: While I was in Las Vegas for work, sans munchkin, Las Vegas is very much a family destination these days and I saw plenty of families during my stay. good international lounges is a shower room, and fortunately, the AMEX Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas (although not New York LaGuardia) has a shower suite, available on a first come, first served basis. Shower Suite: One of the amenities I miss most at U.S. You can get there from Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 since I was flying JetBlue from Terminal 3, I simply took the underground train that links Terminal 3 and Concourse D it took under 10 minutes from the lounge to my gate.Īmerican Express Centurion Lounge Amenities The AMEX Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas is located in Concourse D, across from Gate D1. The Dallas location is 5:30am – 10pm, and New York LaGuardia is open 6am – 8pm.Īmerican Express Centurion Lounge, Las Vegas Location and Check-In The AMEX Centurion Lounge at Las Vegas has the longest hours: 5am – 12am. Otherwise, with any other American Express card, it's $50, which is valid only for you and for your accompanying children under 18 years of age. L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon Las Vegas Reviewįour Seasons Las Vegas with Four Seasons Preferred Partner BenefitsĪmerican Express Centurion Lounge Access and HoursĪmerican Express Centurion Lounge access is complimentary if you hold an AMEX Centurion or AMEX Platinum card, and you may bring in your immediate family members (or two guests) for no charge. Las Vegas Virtuoso Deal That May Not Last Other posts in this Las Vegas trip report include:

Also see our AMEX Centurion Lounge in New York LaGuardia Review and Review of the AMEX Centurion Studio in Seattle Airport.

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