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| - Since American does not operate an Admiral's Club in Las Vegas, it was nice to find the brand new Centurion club in Concourse D, just down the hall from the AA gates. Opened barely a week, everything is fresh and new. The club is exclusive to Amex card members. I took advantage of a free pass, but unless you have a Centurion card, expect to pay $50 per person to use the club.
Unlike other domestic airline clubs, the Centurion offers a nice buffet and free (and decent quality) drinks. Unless I was planning on spending an extended amount of time, I would have a hard time drinking fifty bucks of booze, but it is a pleasant place to spend the time. I did not try the buffet, but it did look pretty good. Service is attentive and friendly, with coffee and water served at my seat, and plenty of refills.
Among the amenities, they have free wifi (separate from the airport-wide wifi), a variety of comfortable seating areas, lots of outlets, a kids play area, and a shower facility. All in all, a very nice facility, and a welcome refuge from the noisy concourse.
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