For Priority Pass holders flying out of Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), The Club LAS Terminal 3 offers a better food selection and a more modern atmosphere than other Priority Pass options at the airport. While not the most spacious or luxurious lounge, it’s a solid choice for travelers looking for a comfortable spot to relax before their flight. I accessed this lounge using my Priority Pass via my Chase Sapphire Reserve® Credit Card.
Location
Terminal 3 at LAS is designed as one long concourse with 15 gates, and the lounge is located near Gate E2, at one end of the terminal. If your departure gate is closer to the opposite side, expect a bit of a walk, but the lounge’s modern amenities and better food make it worth the trek.
Hours
According to the Priority Pass website, this lounge is open from 5 am to 12:00 am everyday.
Access
The Club LAS Terminal 3 is accessible with any valid Priority Pass membership, making it a great option for travelers with premium travel credit cards. Some cards that provide access include:
Checking In
There was a slight wait when I walked up, as a few other parties arrived just before me. However, the check-in was smooth and quick. Once at the desk, the agent scanned my boarding pass and Priority Pass card, and I was in.
Club LAS Terminal 3 check-in desk
Club LAS Terminal 3 entrance
Impressions Of The Centurion Lounge
Layout/Seating
Walking into the lounge, you are greeted by a full bar and the buffet area, with a communal high table separating the two. The space feels modern, though somewhat small, with a layout that extends in one long room.
The first section of the lounge, near the bar and buffet, is an active area with high tables and quick-dining spots.
Club LAS Terminal 3 seating
Moving further inside, there are small tables for two to four people, providing a slightly quieter environment for eating or working.
Club LAS Terminal 3 seating
At the back of the lounge, the quietest section features individual sofa chairs with small side tables.
Club LAS Terminal 3 seating
Club LAS Terminal 3 seating
Amenities
The back of the lounge is also where the bathrooms and shower rooms are located. There was no attendant at the showers during my visit, so I wasn’t able to check inside, but the bathrooms were okay.
Club LAS Terminal 3 seating bathroom area
Club LAS Terminal 3 seating bathrrom
The Food At The Club LAS Terminal 3: Decent selection and quality
The food in this lounge didn’t look incredible, but it was notably better than the Club lounge in Terminal 1, Concourse D.
The hot food bar included Italian sliders, pasta, spinach and artichoke dip, and chips.
Club LAS Terminal 3 hot bar
There was also a salad bar with some snack options like hummus, along with a pot of broccoli cheddar soup. A plate of brownies was nearby for a dessert option.
Club LAS Terminal 3 snacks
Club LAS Terminal 3 salad bar
I didn’t try any of the food, but visually, it looked decent—not particularly exciting, but I wouldn’t actively avoid it either.
The bar area was well-stocked with a selection of beers, cocktails, and wines. Service was quick, and the overall drink selection was solid.
For a Priority Pass lounge, it’s a step above the more limited options found in many comparable U.S. locations.
Overall Rating of The Club LAS Lounge in LAS Terminal 3: 5/10
The Club LAS Terminal 3 is the best Priority Pass option at LAS, offering a more modern and comfortable atmosphere and a better food selection than its counterpart in Concourse D. That said, it’s still not a particularly remarkable lounge. The space is relatively small, and while the food is better than some lounges, it’s not at a high level.
- Food Quality & Variety: 6/10
- Cleanliness: 7/10
- Interior Design: 5/10
If you have Priority Pass access and are flying out of Terminal 3, this is a decent place to grab a drink, have a light meal, and relax before your flight, but it’s not a destination lounge worth arriving early for.