The condition of the shower room was inexcusable for what is marketed as a premium lounge and really reminded me of the United arrivals lounge in San Francisco.īy the time I returned from my alarming visit to the shower, my seat was taken and it was virtually impossible to find a place to sit inside the lounge. Needless to say that after seeing all this, I left without taking a shower. I also noticed that there were even a few mosquitoes flying around. For 30s the shower would spew incredibly hot water and for the next 60 seconds it would be incredibly freezing. The toilet was quite dirty despite having been cleaned recently, water pressure at both the shower and sink were horrible, and water temperature was very volatile. The shower looks and feels nothing like what it was back then. These pictures are from my last visit to the lounge back in 2013 (when it was clean and fairly new). Though I must say that certain areas of seating (especially toward the front) felt a bit dense. The Las Vegas Centurion Lounge actually feels bigger (it really isn’t) than the DFW lounge or the Miami lounge because of the layout and the apparent lack of narrow corridors with seating. On this specific morning there was a spectacular sunrise over the eastern mountains or hills bordering Las Vegas as we walked into the lounge (our eyes are just trained to look out the window first): The list was rather long this particular morning, there was a a good 90 minute wait. It should be noted that the lounge is no longer open to other cardholders for a nominal fee due to overcrowding.Īs always you are greeted by AMEX’s classic wall of leaves and the “signature scent of a Centurion.” I was quickly checked in at the front desk and put on the waiting list for the shower. The lounge is open to AMEX Platinum/Centurion card holders (personal referral link) and one additional guest per cardholder. The Centurion Lounge at Las Vegas is open from 5am to 11pm every day and is located opposite Gate D1. After all who likes sitting next to stinky passengers right? □ It seemed ideal to get all of this at the Centurion Lounge before my flight back to Dallas. I was in desperate need of a shower after a grueling amount of driving, hiking, and photography walks. I recently visited the American Express Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas after a 3 night camping trip in Death Valley National Park.
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