With annual passenger traffic exceeding 51 million, Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is the eighth-busiest airport in the U.S. A popular destination for both business and leisure, passengers often choose to relax in 1 of the airport’s 6 lounges.
LAS is a large airport, with its 2 terminals located quite a distance from each other. Thankfully, the airport has a tram inside the secure area, allowing passengers to move between the terminals and concourses to utilize all facilities.
Note: Some of the lounges featured in this article may be closed or operating under reduced opening hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
LAS Terminal Map
Harry Reid International Airport terminal map. Image Credit: Harry Reid International AirportHarry Reid International Airport Lounges by Terminal
Terminal | Lounges |
Terminal 1 | |
Terminal 3 | |
D Gates | - The Club LAS
- The Centurion Lounge
- United Club
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Hot Tip: If you’re looking for information on the other facilities at LAS, check out our ultimate Terminal Guide to Harry Reid International Airport.
The Centurion Lounge
The Centurion Lounge LAS. Image Credit: Centurion LoungeLocation: Concourse D, opposite gate D1
Opening Hours: Daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.
The Centurion Lounge Facilities
- Full-service bar
- Self-serve buffet with hot and cold dishes
- Family room
- Conference room
- Business center
- Showers
- Wi-Fi
The Centurion Lounge Access
The Centurion Lounge House Rules
- Family members and guests must be accompanied by the relevant cardholder at all times. Re-entry into the lounge is not permitted without the cardholder.
- Complimentary guest access is per day (e.g. cardholders can’t bring different guests into the lounge over the course of a day).
- Children under 2 years are free to enter the lounge with proof of age.
The Club LAS
The Club LAS. Image Credit: The ClubHarry Reid International Airport has 2 The Club LAS lounges:
- Terminal 3, Concourse E, opposite gate E2: Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Concourse D, near gate D33: Daily from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The Club LAS Facilities
- Snacks
- Bar serving soft and alcoholic drinks
- TVs
- Digital newspapers and magazines
- Showers
- First class lounge area
- Business services
- Wi-Fi
The Club LAS Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies |
Day pass | Any passenger may purchase entry with a same-day boarding card | $45 |
Priority Pass | Passengers can access the lounge with a same-day boarding card | - Passengers may access the lounge for a maximum of 3 hours
- Cardholders must be 21 years old
- Children under 2 are admitted free of charge
- Priority Pass membership: Standard $99, Standard Plus $299, Prestige $429
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Hot Tip: The Club at LAS is considered one of the best Priority Pass lounges in the United States.
United Club Lounge
United Club LAS. Image Credit: LoungeBuddyLocation: Concourse D, between gates D33 and D35 on level 3
Opening Hours: Daily from 4:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.
United Club Facilities
- Self-serve buffet food and snacks
- Full-service bar
- Business services
- Newspapers and magazines
- TVs
- Wi-Fi
United Club Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies |
United Club membership | - Members have unlimited access to United Club lounges with a same-day boarding card
- Members may bring up to 2 guests
| General member, Premier Silver, and Premier Gold | $650 (85,000 miles) annual fee |
Premier Platinum | $600 (80,000 miles) annual fee |
Premier 1K and United Global Services | $550 (75,000 miles) annual fee |
Valid on a United, Star Alliance, or contracted partner flight |
United Club day pass | Passengers have single access to any United Club with a same-day boarding card | - $59 (purchased online or on the door)
- Valid on a United, Star Alliance, or contracted partner flight
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United Polaris business class | Passengers can access the lounge with a same-day boarding card at their departure, connecting, and arrival airports (domestic arrivals only) | Valid for travel on a United Airlines flight |
United Business (international flights) | Also applies to passengers traveling to/from Canada in United First |
First class on a Star Alliance airline | - Passengers can access the lounge with a same-day boarding card at the departure airport of their international flight
- Passengers may bring 1 guest
| Valid on a Star Alliance airline |
Business class on a Star Alliance airline | Passengers can access the lounge with a same-day boarding card at the departure airport of their international flight |
United Premier Gold or Star Alliance Gold status | - Passengers may access the lounge with a same-day boarding card for an international flight
- Access is possible at the departure airport, during connection, or on arrival
- Passengers are permitted to bring 1 guest traveling on the same flight
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Air Canada Maple Leaf Club membership | - Passengers can access the lounge with a same-day boarding card
- Maple Leaf Club North America members can access lounges in U.S. locations only
- Maple Leaf Club Worldwide members can access lounges in worldwide locations and may bring 1 guest
| - Valid on a Star Alliance airline
- North America pass: $495
- Worldwide pass: $665
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Active U.S. military | - Passengers must have a valid boarding card for a flight departing within 24 hours
- Passengers must also be dressed in uniform, be on leave orders, or have rest and recuperation papers
| Valid on a United or United Express flight |
United Airlines United Club House Rules
- United Club members can be accompanied by 1 spouse and child under 21 or up to 2 guests.
- Guests must be 21 to access a club with a self-serve bar in the U.S. unless they are accompanied by a guest over the age of 21.
- Day pass guests may bring 1 infant under 2, free of charge.
- Entry is subject to capacity for day pass guests.
Read the full list of house rules on the United’s website.
USO Lounge
Image Credit: The Official USO BlogHarry Reid International Airport has 2 USO lounges:
- Terminal 1, near the A and B security checkpoints (pre-security): 24/7
- Terminal 3, in baggage claim area near carousels 20 and 21: Daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
USO Lounge Facilities
- Snack bar
- Refreshments
- Wi-Fi
- Lounge areas
- TVs
- Gaming
- Books and magazines
- Work areas with computers
USO Lounge Access
Active duty, guard, reserve military, and their dependents, and retired military may access these USO Lounges.
Connecting Between Terminals for Lounge Access
Passengers are able to move between the terminals and concourses by riding the frequent airport tram. 3 tram lines operate inside the secure area and are color-coded to help passengers identify which route they require:
- Green line: Terminal 1 to C gates / C gates to Terminal 1
- Blue line: D gates to Terminal 1 / Terminal 1 to D gates
- Red line: Terminal 3 to D gates / D gates to Terminal 3
Passengers using the tram are not required to re-clear security, so this offers the freedom of moving between terminals for lounge access.
Best Credit Cards to Access Priority Pass Lounges
With a Priority Pass Select membership, you’ll have access to over 1,300 airport lounges worldwide — including the 2 Priority Pass lounges at LAS. So which credit cards give you access to Priority Pass lounges?
Our top option is the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card, which not only includes access to Priority Pass lounges but Priority Pass restaurants as well. At a Priority Pass restaurant, you will receive a $28 credit towards your bill, and $56 when dining with a guest. This benefit is limited to 2 guests, so $56 is the most you can receive.
Another excellent option is the Amex Platinum card, and while it does not work with Priority Pass restaurants, it more than makes up for it in terms of total lounges you’ll have access to. In addition to Priority Pass lounges, you can also visit Amex Centurion lounges, Plaza Premium lounges, Delta Sky Clubs (when flying Delta), Escape Lounges, and Airspace lounges.
Here are some other great credit card options that allow cardholders to visit Priority Pass lounges:
Final Thoughts
Although there isn’t a great deal of choice when it comes to lounges at Harry Reid International Airport, there are a few that you can purchase single visit access to. The Club LAS lounges are available to passengers traveling on any airline, while passengers traveling on a Star Alliance airline may purchase entry to the United Club.
The Centurion Lounge is a firm favorite with travelers that have the applicable credit cards that permit entry, with the option to purchase guest passes for a reasonable fee.
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Centurion Lounge