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@lakerfan2011 wrote:is it better then the united lounge there
Yes.
@GaTech wrote:
Why in LAS though? I'd have a Centurion Lounge in a much larger airport such as Atlanta, LAX, or NYC's JFK.
LAS gets people from around the world and good for exposure. However JFK would be better. Keep forgetting to pop by to check it out when I am passing through Vegas.
@JonStur wrote:You read my mind...but I'll toss them 100 to see what's doing...best case it'll be a pleasant surprise, worst case it's a dud and they won't get my patronage in the future...hey, there worse things to drop 100 on in Vegas...
i was just going to say the same but you said it anyhow! lol agree!
Just got an email from Amex saying that all Platinum Card holders now have Centurion Club access. Certainly better than paying $50 a visit. Too bad there are only 2 locations.
@Sevenfeet wrote:Just got an email from Amex saying that all Platinum Card holders now have Centurion Club access. Certainly better than paying $50 a visit. Too bad there are only 2 locations.
Interesting. Do they let you bring in guests for free as well?
The few times that I've been to the Vegas Centurion lounge it's been near-empty, so I guess this is the next logical step.
@bribro wrote:
@Sevenfeet wrote:Just got an email from Amex saying that all Platinum Card holders now have Centurion Club access. Certainly better than paying $50 a visit. Too bad there are only 2 locations.
Interesting. Do they let you bring in guests for free as well?
The few times that I've been to the Vegas Centurion lounge it's been near-empty, so I guess this is the next logical step.
Yes. You may bring immediate family (spouse, children) or up to two other guests.