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The Club LAS Terminal 3, located at 5757 Wayne Newton Blvd Terminal 3 Las Vegas, NV, offers a casual and spacious lounge experience with friendly staff and clean facilities. While the food selection may be limited, the offerings like Rigatoni with tomato sauce, Italian sliders, and a salad bar are decent options. The lounge provides a reprieve from airport chaos, with free Wi-Fi, a full bar, and Happy Hour specials. Despite some subpar food and dated decor, The Club is a convenient spot for travelers to relax and unwind before their flights.
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Located in Terminal 3 of Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, The Club LAS Terminal 3 is a haven for travelers seeking a comfortable spot to relax before their flight. This lounge offers a variety of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a full bar, outdoor seating, and even a pool table for entertainment. With a casual atmosphere and moderate noise level, The Club is perfect for groups looking to unwind together.
Customer reviews have highlighted both strengths and areas for improvement. While some have praised the friendly staff and clean facilities, others have noted that the food selection can be limited and the quality of dishes varies. However, the convenience of having a lounge to escape the hustle and bustle of the airport is a definite plus for many visitors.
If you find yourself with some time to spare at Terminal 3, why not stop by The Club LAS Terminal 3 and experience its offerings for yourself? Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite or a refreshing drink, this lounge provides a peaceful retreat in the midst of your travels.
People talk
“ Wow, the improvements at The Club in Terminal 3 is finally here. You see this right away from before but even with the improvements, it still doesn't meet the standards from the other more impressive lounges I've been to elsewhere. I still don't like having to walk past the heavy smoking section to get to it, it feels overpowering but when I get to the front desk counter, there's really no issue with getting in. One of the more hassle-free process. Speaking of my last visit, I didn't initially visit the Club until we were delayed for 7 hours. And for some reason, the showers weren't available to anyone which disappointed me as I wanted to freshen up. This resulted me in just looking forward to a comfortable spot to chill at and while the drinks were good, the food is still subpar. Outside of that, not much dealbreakers for me, I'm still glad to have a Club to go to at Terminal 3. ”
“ Came in on a Wednesday at 1:25pm. There was no wait. All these reviews talking about long wait times, it would be helpful for others to let us know which day and time you came. On my visit, the lounge was about 20% full. Seating area is quite big. Food selection is limited. They had: Rigatoni with tomato sauce Italian sliders Salad bar Bruschetta bar Broccoli cheddar soup Spinach dip Tortilla chips Brownies Food tastes okay. Not bad, not great. The presliced toasts for the brushetta could be sliced thinner. Check in ladies were friendly. ”
“ Got all your basics, staff were nice and friendly, bathrooms were clean and plenty of outlets/lounge chairs for everyone to spread out. ”
“ The Club is a fine. The food is pretty subpar tbh and the drinks are also ok. The inside looks a little drab and dated. The service is great as the servers are generous and helpful. Why the 4 stars? Well, it's still a lounge and it helps to get away from the chaos of airports for a bit. I've been to much worse lounges and this is still very much a reprieve from airport-ness. They allow entrance on arrival. Many lounges don't do this anymore and while for the most part, there isn't a reason to but I had to wait for a friends flight to arrive and they graciously let me in so I got to enjoy the food for a bit and use the restrooms that are more private than the ones in the terminals. Overall, if you are close by and have a bit of time, why not if you have access through Priority Pass. It is totally worth it. If you are going out of your way, don't unless you have a ton of time to kill. ”
“ Spacious lounge and employees are friendly and take away your dirty dishes and cups often. Food was okay, typical eats for The Club lounges. Grateful they had decent CA sparkling wine though. ”
“ It's been a while since I've visited, so I was surprised to see that you can scan a QR code at your table and order small plates that are delivered to you. There's a selection of small plates, a dessert item, beer, wine, and signature cocktails. Water, tea, and coffee are self serve. Breadsticks, soup, salad, fruits, chocolate and snack mix available buffet style. Ordered food comes out relatively quickly. Please tip the hardworking staff! Lots of seating and areas to rest or work. It sure beats overpriced airport food and beverage! No photo of interior because I value guests' privacy. Recommend if you have access! ”
“ This LAS lounge is a nice spot to stop before your flight. We got in with priority pass. There is also one in terminal 1. Pretty standard lounge with plentiful seating and decent food options. The bruschetta bar was nice with tomatoes, fresh basil and mozzarella. I enjoyed making my custom bruschetta and it was actually better than the ones I've had at some Italian restaurants. The gourmet coffee/espresso machine was greatly used and appreciated. Service is prompt and helpful. ”
“ I've been to this lounge a few times, as I use it as a backup to the Amex Centurion lounge down the hall. This lounge is usually easier to get into and has a good amount of seating options. The lounge itself is usually fairly clean with good lighting and nice view of planes outside of the window. If there are dishes left at a vacant table, someone usually comes by fairly fast to clean it up. The bar is nicely placed at the back and a bit separate from everything else. This was the first time I had been in here where you can order drinks from your phone. Super convenient! The food is pretty alright for airport lounge food. I've never gotten sick off of it and it fills me up before a flight, so I cannot complain. The only thing I have noticed at this particular lounge is that every time I am here, they are out of some kind of cup. But as long as you're willing to have your coffee in a glass or your cold water in a mug, you'll be fine. ”
“ When you're traveling overseas, where is one place where you want to wait for your flight? Yep, the terminal 3 lounge at Harry Reid Airport! Having been inside the E gates a few times before for some domestic flights, I never knew that this lounge was here, mostly because I've never been this far down into the terminal before. My parents and I used this airport lounge before we boarded our flight to Amsterdam before continuing onto Budapest. There was a long line to get in but it was moving fairly quickly, plus once we got up to the front desk, we were inside in an instant. Bonus: this lounge was right across from our assigned gate. Score!!! This lounge is busy at times but it's still huge, meaning that you can still find a seat anywhere no matter how busy it is. They also have coffee, alcoholic drinks, and some delicious food selections. I picked up a pulled pork sandwich with broccoli, mashed potatoes, and a small piece of a brownie. Though I was going to have a few course meals on the 9-hour long flight, this was still enough to fill me up and keep me satisfied for at least a few hours. Also included are restrooms with showers, that is if you spend lots of time on an overseas flight and still need to connect on a domestic flight. The restrooms were clean and well-kept and I think they are much better and much cleaner than the restrooms in the actual terminal. We will be using this lounge again before our next international flight for sure! ”