The Priority Pass Airport Lounge at Las Vegas Airport, Terminal 1

The Priority Pass Las Vegas Airport Lounge is located in Terminal 1 of the Las Vegas Airport. It is located in the D terminal, next to gate D33. The published hours of operation are 5 am-12:30 am daily.
We visited this lounge on Monday, Feb 24th, 2020 around 7 am. We entered the airport via the Terminal 1 security checkpoint at 6:30 am. At this hour the regular security lines were very long, however, with TSA pre-check we did not experience any wait time. We were a bit rushed arriving at the airport 1 hour 40 minutes prior to our flight. If you are planning on using the lounge and are not departing from D gates, I would advise arriving at the airport a bit earlier.
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Location
There are 2 Priority Pass lounges in the Las Vegas McCarran Airport. This one is in Terminal 1, which is accessible to all gates in A, B, C, D and also E. There is also an additional lounge located in Terminal 3 by the E gates.

After the security checkpoint, take the Blue Line Train to D gates. After the escalator head toward Gate D33. The walk from security to the lounge took less than 15 minutes.
It is a bit tricky to find the tram to the D gates. We did stop and ask an airport employee to make sure we did not leave through security!
On the way back to the A, B, and C gates, leave yourself approximately 20 minutes to walk to your gate. If you are at the end of the C Gates, you can take the Green Line Train to reduce your walk time.
Seating

We found the seating to be ample in this lounge. We were pleasantly surprised by the wide variety of seating options!
There is also an exclusive Virgin Atlantic area inside the lounge and a sleeping area (unable to get a photo because people were sleeping!) which had 5 chairs with footrests and 2 longer sleeping surfaces.

Food

Breakfast consisted of egg cups, yogurt, french toast, fruit, bacon, and different sweetbreads. There were 3 juices, coffee, and tea.
To the right of the food, is a large eating area.
Restrooms and Showers
The lounge has 8 individual bathrooms, 3 with showers. There are also lockers available.

Want to Secure Access to Priority Pass Airport Lounges?
You have a few choices! I recommend:
- Gain Access through the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card
- Access through the American Express Hilton Honors Surpass Card
Review of The Priority Pass Airport Lounge at Las Vegas Airport, Terminal 1
We found the Las Vegas Club LAS Priority Pass Airport Lounge more than adequate for a quick visit for breakfast before our early morning flight. We were pleasantly surprised by the different seating options and food variety as well.
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