Las Vegas Airport Lounges: A 2026 Guide
Updated: May 08, 2026
When it comes to leaving Las Vegas, all roads head to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). It’s the only commercial airport in the city, and Las Vegas’s airport is well stocked with amenities for travelers on their way home from a vacation, or just passing through.

Guests are spoiled for choice of lounges at the Las Vegas airport, so if you’re looking to rest and relax, you’ll find plenty of options in our guide below. Or, you can take a look at our guides to traveling through any airport comfortably and how to make any airport experience stress-free.
Please note: all lounges, costs, and access permissions are subject to change, and relevant information should be verified before arriving at Harry Reid International Airport.
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The Club LAS (Terminal 1)
There are two locations of The Club LAS at Harry Reid International Airport. To access the Terminal 1 location, pass through security checks and passport control on Level 2. Then go to Level 0 to board the Blue Line train to the D Gates, and take the escalator towards Gate D33.
Who can access The Club LAS (Terminal 1)
Priority Pass and LoungeKey holders can use a same-day boarding pass to enter The Club LAS locations. Additionally, guests can buy a day pass to The Club regardless of their loyalty status.
What to expect at The Club LAS (Terminal 1)
The Club is a modern lounge with all the standard amenities and complimentary soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, tea and coffee, and plenty of snacks. There’s a range of different seating options for guests to choose from, and Wi-Fi, TVs, flight info screens, magazines, and newspapers throughout the space.
You can also upgrade to the first class area, or access the business facilities to get some work done while you wait for your boarding call.
The Club LAS Price (Terminal 1)
For guests travelling without a Priority Pass or LoungeKey membership, a day pass to The Club can be purchased for $55 USD.
The Club LAS (Terminal 3)
You’ll find The Club LAS’s Terminal 3 location across from Gate E2.
Who can access The Club LAS (Terminal 3)
Priority Pass and LoungeKey holders can use a same-day boarding pass to enter The Club LAS locations up to 6 hours before their flight. Travelers without a valid membership can also purchase a day pass, pending availability.
What to expect at The Club LAS (Terminal 3)
At Terminal 3, The Club LAS is a place to relax with the standard fare amenities, including complimentary drinks, food, and a special hydration station to keep you refreshed while on the go. If you have specific dietary requirements or if you want to pick up a meal from a restaurant in LAS, you are welcome to bring it into the lounge.
The Club tends to get busy between 4 PM and 10 PM daily, so access may be limited, even to eligible members.
The Club LAS Price (Terminal 3)
For guests travelling without a Priority Pass or LoungeKey membership, a day pass to The Club at Terminal 3 can be purchased for $55 USD.
USO Center (Terminal 1)
The United Service Organization opened their first location in LAS in 2010 in Terminal 1, and a second location in 2012. The Terminal 1 location is located on the second level above the Delta ticketing desk.
Who can access USO Center (Terminal 1)
Like all United Service Organization centers, the USO Center at LAS Terminal 1 is only available to U.S. troops and their families.
What to expect at USO Center (Terminal 1)
Spread across 2,900 square feet, the USO Center in Terminal 1, this is a no-frills center for traveling service members and their families. Guests will find beverages, a full kitchen, snacks, a multimedia center including games, televisions, an Xbox One, and flight time boards.
USO Center Price (Terminal 1)
Day passes are not available for either USO Center locations at LAS.
USO Center (Terminal 3)
The USO Center in Terminal 3 opened in 2012. You’ll find it by the baggage claim near Carousel 24.
Who can access USO Center (Terminal 3)
Like all United Service Organization lounges, the USO Center at LAS Terminal 3 is only available to U.S. troops and their families.
What to expect at USO Center (Terminal 3)
The USO Center in LAS Terminal 3 resembles a shared apartment. While the center is not as luxurious as the other lounges at Las Vegas airport, guests will be able to relax and enjoy a fully stocked kitchen, a multimedia center, a working area, a sleeping/quiet zone, and a music room with instruments.
USO Center Price (Terminal 3)
Day passes are not available for either USO Center locations at LAS.
The Centurion Lounge
American Express cardholders are in luck: The Centurion Lounge at Harry Reid International Airport is a cozy, well-designed outpost for travellers looking to relax in style. The lounge also extends to Sidecar by the Centurion Lounge. Both can be found near Gate D1.
Who can access The Centurion Lounge
The Centurion Lounge Las Vegas and Sidecar by the Centurion Lounge are both available for American Express Platinum and Platinum Business cardholders, as well as Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business Amex cardholders.
The Centurion Lounge and Sidecar by Centurion Lounge are exclusively for guests 18+, and there may be restrictions on seating available for guests under the age of 21 at Sidecar.
What to expect at The Centurion Lounge
The Centurion Lounge is an upscale environment, with a playful atmosphere. The design is colorful and modern with wood-panelled walls and granite countertops, as well as generous views of the runway. Food and beverages are included as part of the Centurion Lounge, as are classic comforts like a family room, a conference room, and the showers. For an even more elegant experience, Sidecar is known for both their signature cocktails, restaurant-quality meals, and an Art Deco-inspired interior that feels just right for an upmarket Las Vegas lounge.
The Centurion Lounge Price
Unfortunately, guests who cannot access The Centurion Lounge or Sidecar by The Centurion Lounge without a qualifying card, or without accompanying a cardholder. Day passes are not available.
United Club
Located between Gate D33 and Gate 35 in Terminal 1, United Club is a hidden gem at LAS. It’s reported to be slightly less crowded than other lounges in Terminal 1, but with all the amenities you need to enjoy the more intimate experience.
Who can access United Club
United Club is open to both United Club members and Star Alliance Gold members with a same-day boarding pass, as well as premium cabin passengers, and guests who purchase a day pass.
What to expect at United Club
You’ll find refreshments and light snacks at the buffet-style bars, including desserts, salads, and snacks. If you’re trying to get work done in transit, United Club is a hidden gem: There’s an abundance of seating options close to electric outlets to charge your devices.
United Club Price
United Club costs $59 per person, and can be accessed by the United app or at the club. Day pass holders can only enter within three hours of departure, and day passes may not be valid for arrival or layovers.
Capital One Airport Lounge LAS
The Capital One Airport Lounge at Las Vegas airport is near Gate D50, and is definitely worth a visit if you’re on your way through LAS.
Who can access Capital One Airport Lounge
Capital One Airport Lounge is available to Venture X and Venture X Business primary cardholders. Venture and Spark Miles cardholders can purchase a pass to Capital One Airport Lounge as well. Guest passes may be available pending availability, though an eligible cardholder must accompany them at all times.
What to expect at United Club
Capital One Airport Lounge is one of Harry Reid International Airport’s newest lounges, and you can tell. It’s a modern, upscale center for rest and relaxation, with soft lighting and attentive service. Guests can enjoy grab-and-go food, as well as a full bar, private work rooms, dining stations, and clean restrooms to freshen up. The menu is a highlight: Try a local beer, wine from New Zealand, France, and Italy, or tasty bites like a lemon-herb chicken and farro bowl, or a vegetarian truffle mushroom “steak” with parsnip puree.
Capital One Airport Lounge Price
Capital One Airport Lounge is free to eligible cardholders. Venture X and Venture X Business cardholders can bring guests for $45 per guest over the age of 18, and $25 per guests aged 17 or under.
Venture and Spark Miles cardholders can purchase passes to Capital One Lounge for themselves and their guests for a discounted rate of $45 or $25, depending on their age.
Chase Sapphire Lounge
Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club (yes, The Club LAS) is the newest lounge at Las Vegas airport. It opened in December 2025, and can be found near Gate C24.
Who can access Chase Sapphire Lounge LAS
The Chase Sapphire Lounge LAS is open to Chase Sapphire Reserve, J.P. Morgan Reserve, and Ritz-Carlton cardholders, and up to two complimentary guests per cardholder. Non-Sapphire Priority Pass members can visit once per calendar year as well, though they may be deprioritized during busy periods.
What to expect at Chase Sapphire Lounge LAS
The Chase Sapphire Lounge is the ultimate luxury at Harry Reid International Airport. Inside the lounge, you’ll be treated to top-class service and an upscale ambiance. The lounge is designed like an upmarket hotel with velvet seating and a permanent art collection. Foodies are in luck: The menu was designed by Momofuku, so guests can dine on adventurous bites like nori sidewinder potatoes, pork belly buns, and treats from the champagne parlor upstairs.
Chase Sapphire Lounge LAS Price
Access to the Chase Sapphire Lounge LAS is free for eligible cardholders. There may be additional charges for cardholders who want to access the lounge outside of the standard limits: While Chase Sapphire Reserve, J.P. Morgan Reserve, and Ritz-Carlton cardholders can bring two guests for free, additional guests cost $27 dollars. If Priority Pass members have already used their complimentary visit, they can also pay $75 to visit the lounge.
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