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    Harry Reid International Airport - Terminal 1 - Headed back to the south

    Harry Reid International Airport - Terminal 1

    3.3(264 reviews)
    0.1 miSoutheast

    It's been a minute since I have been in LAS but even before, easy airport to figure out, good…read moresignage and efficient operations. Please be aware that "newer" Terminal 1 D gates is a nice modern satellite terminal building with the Blue trams to bring you back and forth. But a hub a spoke layout still doesn't make the 50+ gates too bad to navigate and walk to including having some with "moving walkways" in the spokes :-) Also nice that in Terminal 1 you have several options for Lounges, including the Chase Sapphire (C23), Priority Club (D33) and American Express Centurion (D1).

    I always get a little frustrated when I have to travel through this airport. Coming here is not a…read morebig issue but getting to the rideshare is always a challenge. It's pretty cool because at the rideshare platform area they always have about two or three Vegas showgirl posted up and they do giveaways like little bags and trinkets that say welcome to Las Vegas. That's the cool part. But the hump just to get upstairs to the rideshare area is a little frustrating because it's not very traveler friendly if you have bags. This airport has a lot of slot machines and it can get a little old every time you have to walk through it because it's smoky. On the way back to leave this airport that's the biggest challenge. You are often dropped off at a rideshare taxi or shuttle area that is across the street from the entrance of the actual airport. So you have to lug all of your bags across two crosswalks just to get into the terminal. Then you have to go through a very unorganized TSA. The TSA pre-check was a brutal experience for me this time and I only had a one carry-on bag and a checked bag. The terminal is very dated and they do have an area where they try to preserve some nostalgia. I did appreciate and liked that they honored the aviators in one of the long cement hallways. Once you get into the terminal, there are only two places that you can eat if you're flying out on Southwest. The sandwich deli is what I chose. There's also a store and the store was really not the best experience as none of the cashiers were available to check people out. I went over to the self checkout, and the 1 cashier had to step away from her area to sign me in to do self checkout. It would be nice if they could update their airport because it can be a little bit depressing leaving. Doesn't really make you wanna come back after flying out in this terminal. If you're looking for a place just to come in and then leave with nothing special at the airport. This is the place for you as a traveler. If you need to be in an airport, where you are there for a few hours or have a layover, this may not be the place for you as a traveler.

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    Flying back to Long Beach Airport from Harry Reid International Airport.

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    Harry Reid International Airport - TSA at 9:30p on a Tuesday Night

    Harry Reid International Airport

    3.4(4.9k reviews)
    0.3 miSoutheast

    I have been to a lot of airports. Most of them feel like the DMV with worse lighting and a…read moreCinnabon. Then you land in Vegas and the airport itself is already trying to take your money, and somehow you respect it for the honesty. Slot machines everywhere. By the gate. By baggage claim. Possibly bolted to the bathroom walls, I didn't check. There is no slow, gentle transition into Vegas here. The second you're off the jet bridge, the city grabs you by the collar and says "you're already home, might as well lose twenty bucks before you even find your luggage." Somewhere, my wallet whispered, "I have a bad feeling about this." But here's the part that actually earned the fifth star: there's a full LEGO store in the terminal. An actual LEGO store. In an airport. I went in "just to look" the way Padawans go into the Jedi Archives "just to study," and twenty minutes later I'm doing the math on whether a Millennium Falcon set fits in a carry-on. (It does not. Ask me how I know.) Beyond the LEGO outpost, the place is loaded with shops and food options, so even with a long layover you've got real options instead of one sad pretzel stand at the end of a deserted concourse. It is busy. Like, Coruscant-at-rush-hour busy. Lines for security, lines for the tram, lines for the slot machines somehow. If you're tight on time, budget extra, because this airport does not believe in empty hallways. Would I go through here again? Without question. Most airports are just a holding pattern before your trip starts. This one decides your trip already started, and honestly, I'm fine with that. The Force, and apparently several other forces involving probability and house edge, are strong with this place.

    The artist formerly known as McCarron has been rebranded as Harry Reid International, but the vibe…read moreis still the same. The terminal(s) are (slowly) undergoing some renovations and half of southern California seems to be here, so some things never change. LVG still has plenty of cheesy gambling opportunities, because what better place to separate yourself from your wallet than an airport in the desert? Cash can be had to feed the lighty-uppy machines, so if you have the time and the urge, then by all means, spin away! Vegas has been growing for the past couple of decades, stealing sportsball franchises and erecting fancy new buildings (that Sphere, though), but the airport is still crowded and the food lines still spill out into the concourses. So, maybe once the federal funds overrun and the terminals get streamlined, then efficiency will rule the day. But not today. Lastly, gawd do I hate anything Raiders, so seeing Raider-wear en masse just grinds my gears. The Raiders are like that ex- that has been with all the cool others (LA, then Oak-town, back to LA, then Oak-town again) but jilts angry lovers in favor of greener pastures. And what better pasture to get green than Vegas? Yeesh, you can have 'em. Doesn't matter what city claims these rapscallions, they're still the Raiders and I hope they enjoy last place (like they have so often in recent years). It's Vegas, baby. What happens here, should definitely stay here.

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    Harry Reid International Airport - Gate E15 all the way in the back!

    Gate E15 all the way in the back!

    Harry Reid International Airport - The Club LAS at Terminal D

    The Club LAS at Terminal D

    Harry Reid International Airport - Ridiculous line for security.  I know it can be done better than this. Been to busier airports and much better run ones.

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    Ridiculous line for security. I know it can be done better than this. Been to busier airports and much better run ones.

    Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 1 - D - D' Outside baggage checking at mccarran international airport a k a harry read international airport Sat Feb 15, 2025

    Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 1 - D

    3.6(172 reviews)
    0.2 miSoutheast

    Nice airport but pretty big. The bag check in line wasn't long at all and it moved really quick…read more They have a monorail and shuttle buses that get you to different terminals as well as the rental cars. Everyone was pretty nice here and the airport was really clean--even the restroom. There wasn't a long line for the ladies room like most other airports, or maybe I was just lucky! They have slots inside the airport, and yes you can win money on them. I played $20 before boarding my flight and I won $76--so try your luck.

    Las Vegas International Airport: Where Your Trip Starts... and the Slots Never Sleep…read more Only in Vegas do you step off a plane and immediately hear the sweet sound of ding ding ding. No easing in--just BAM... welcome to 24/7 gambling, baby. This airport runs like a well-oiled roulette wheel. Efficient. Efficient. Efficient. Lines move, bags show up, and somehow you're from gate to curb before you can even finish checking your phone. And the lights--oh, the lights. Bright, bold, unmistakably Vegas. It's like the Strip sent a welcome party right into the terminal. But the real MVP? Slot machines everywhere. Not "a few tucked in the corner." I'm talking you could miss your flight chasing a hot streak if you're not careful. Need a quick snack? Done. Need a ride? Easy. Need to test your luck before you even hit the hotel? Already handled. There's something oddly perfect about landing in a city built on chance... and being invited to play before you even grab your luggage. Final verdict: Fast. Bright. Slightly dangerous for your wallet (in the best Vegas way). This airport doesn't just get you in and out-- it reminds you exactly where you are the second you arrive.

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    02/16/2025 The Verenbec's have finally arrived!

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    What happens here, only happens here !

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    Capital One Lounge - Lounge seating area

    Capital One Lounge

    4.3(106 reviews)
    0.9 miSoutheast

    Wowowow, consider me a converted lounge person. I don't travel enough to really take advantage of…read moreairport lounges but when my sister in law mentioned the Capital One Lounge in Vegas, my three hour layover made me curious. Even though we landed in B gates, we headed straight to the lounge at the D gates after deplaning! Sadly, it is not free for VentureOne cardholders (VentureX only it seems). But, I might just open another line of credit to get complimentary lounge access because this was niceeeee. Here's what you get: 1. Complimentary grab and go snacks, including coffee tea, oat milk latte (on draft), water, salads, wraps, and snacks (with bags provided for takeaway), like banana chips, cookies, blueberry yogurt pretzels, dried fruit. It's a decent assortment and even if you only had enough time to come in and grab a quick snack, it would be good. 2. Complimentary bites, including charcuterie, pancetta mac and cheese, ratatouille short rib, tinga tacos, mushroom cassoulet, hummus, and an assortment of sweets (including donuts, cookies, and lemon poppyseed cake). 3. Complimentary alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages, excluding top shelf liquor. I loved the inclusion of local Vegas businesses on the bar menu. Felt very Yelp-y and made this feel a bit cozier than I expected for a corporate credit card lounge. 4. Coffee and tea bar, including aforementioned oat milk on draft and a variety of teas. 5. An excellent place to rest and relax or focus and get work done before your flight. There's an abundance of outlets, plenty of seating space, and even a couple work stations and a quiet room you can reserve. On top of allll of this, the staff were friendly and sweet. This experience has been so wonderful I felt compelled to pen this review from the lounge as I sit here drinking my (complimentary) limoncello spritz and as I was writing it a staff member came around to bring us free champagne and chocolate to enjoy as the sun set?! Like, is this place for real? I wish I lived here. Sadly, I must leave to head back home in 20 minutes but I will recommend this place to anyone passing through Vegas.

    Capital One Lounge at LAS was a great stop and honestly one of the better airport lounge…read moreexperiences I've had. The free bourbon selection was solid -- Uncle Nearest, Frey Ranch, and Woodford Reserve were all available, and they even had a $20 pour of vintage Jim Beam if you wanted to splurge a little. The hot food was interesting, but just okay on taste. What really stood out was the cold brew and other cold drinks on tap, plus the to-go offerings, which were awesome. I filled my bag with blueberry yogurt pretzels and trail mix, grabbed a cold brew oat milk latte to go, a warm turkey sausage breakfast sandwich, and even got a complimentary small dark chocolate. The bartender was amazing and took the time to explain the cocktails and free pours thoroughly. He also made me a water with add-in relax, which was a nice touch, and even gave me a bag to haul all my to-go items. Between the drinks, snacks, and service, it was absolutely worth the venture x annual fee.

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    Smoked salmon avocado toast

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    @endoedibles on Instagram 03/20/25

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    Southwest Airlines - can't say no to free drinks

    Southwest Airlines

    2.8(1k reviews)
    0.2 miSoutheast

    The fastest way to speak with a 'Southwest Airlines CUSTOMER SERVICE' agent is to call +1 (888)…read more669-0167 or +1 (888) 305-4803 . The airline's 24/7 (toll-free) support line provides assistance with flight reservations, ticket changes, cancellations, baggage inquiries, refund requests, and other travel-related services. As an Emerald member with the oneworld alliance, I have always received complimentary seat selection on partner airlines. That changed with Royal Jordanian. I paid $140 for two seats that were clearly shown as a two seat row. When my wife and I boarded, we discovered the row actually had three seats. No one pays extra for a middle seat -- ever. My seat number was k6 and the seat has no cushion whatsoever, I had to stack pillows and blanket to prevent back pain Most incompetent company I've had to deal with. Called someone in Detroit to get information about the plane and flight, he gives me another number to call I believe it was in Chicago. I call that number, another person tells me we don't handle this, you have to call another number. Called that number, that person gave me the original Detroit number. I called Detroit back, another person answers and gives me the information I was asking to begin with. Not done yet. I finally check in and get on the plane, plane was gorgeous and flight attendants for most part were very hard working. Half the people on this flight were idiots, loud, arrogant, dirty and bathrooms even after a couple hours in flight were dirty, urine on the floor, clogged up sinks. Absolutely disgusting!!!! Like a fourth world country on a top of the line plane. I will never ever fly Royal Jordanian again!!!! Would rather pay twice as much and get to Amman in 3 days then fly this airline. Rather take any other airline that go through that hell Again.

    ""The official"" *Southwest Airlines customer service* number is *1 (888) 669-0167™ or +1…read more(888)~305~4803™, operating 24/7 for handling reservations, ticket changes, cancellations, and refund processing. This direct line is widely used to connect with a live agent for immediate assistance. It helps passengers manage their bookings, make changes, and resolve travel-related concerns efficiently. **Effortless Booking & Clear Travel Setup** The journey began with a booking process that felt quick, intuitive, and well-organized. Business class benefits--flexible fares, priority services, and upgraded seating--were clearly presented, making the upgrade decision simple. Selecting flights and seats was straightforward, with all key details visible before confirmation. The itinerary was delivered instantly, providing a clear and structured overview of the trip. **Priority Airport Experience & Efficient Flow** At the airport, everything felt efficient and stress-free. Priority check-in reduced waiting time, while fast-track security ensured a smooth and predictable process. Lounge access offered a quiet and comfortable space to relax before departure. Boarding was handled seamlessly, with priority access allowing for a calm and hassle-free start to the journey. **Comfortable Cabin & Calm Environment** Once onboard, the comfort level was immediately noticeable. The seating offered generous space and flexibility, making it easy to relax or rest during the flight. The cabin remained calm, clean, and well-maintained throughout, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The crew delivered attentive and professional service, ensuring a consistent and comfortable inflight experience. **Reliable Journey & Smooth Arrival** From takeoff to landing, the experience remained steady and well-managed. Inflight service was delivered efficiently, keeping the journey uninterrupted. After arrival, priority baggage handling ensured a quick and convenient exit. Overall, the experience reflected comfort, efficiency, and consistency--making business class a dependable and worthwhile way to travel.

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    I see upgraded seats since the free-seating days

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    Flying into Vegas at night..

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    Yes, that's MY luggage. The one with the spam musubi tag!! Lol

    The Club LAS Terminal 3 - Table Seating area

    The Club LAS Terminal 3

    3.6(176 reviews)
    1.1 miSoutheast
    $$

    We were greeted right away and felt welcome as soon as we walked in. Marian was doing check‑ins and…read moreshe was quick, friendly, and super nice. The food was good, and the bartender was making really solid bloody marys- spicy just like I asked. I always enjoy stopping by The Club before a flight. It's calm, relaxing, and has a nice setup that makes it easy to unwind before heading out. The ambiance is exactly what you want at the airport. Definitely a good spot to reset before boarding.

    Yelp Review 2026 #49:…read more I had access to this lounge from flying on an international business flight. Is it an impressive lounge? No. Is it the worst lounge I've ever been to? Also, no. But I also knew what I was getting myself into it. I've seen this lounge before and there's no wow factor but it does the job: a better place to wait for your flight away from crowds; if you're a drinker, you get free alcohol; power outlets that actually work. The food? Not the best. Very limited protein options. Chips, spinach artichoke dip, chicken dumpling soup (with hardly any chicken), white rice, BBQ chicken, and turkey sliders. Uncooked kale, lettuce, onions, cucumbers, edamame, croutons, salad dressing. Oatmeal raisin cookies, gummies, trail mix. And they're not properly labeled. Much later, they added truffle Mac and cheese that goes better with the BBQ chicken. The buffet area is messy. It was crowded when I went. It wasn't a relaxing lounge experience.

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    Full Bar counter

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    Blackberry Whiskey cocktail and Pineapple Sangria

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    TSA Checkpoint Terminal 1 - D - Mccarran International Airport

    TSA Checkpoint Terminal 1 - D - Mccarran International Airport

    2.2(51 reviews)
    0.0 miSoutheast

    Flying to Orlando Florida through Southwest, the TSA Checkpoint Terminal 1 for the C and D gates is…read morethe go to area! The TSA Pre-check line always moves fast! The line was pretty minimal for a early morning flight, boarding at 7:00 A.M! The team at the TSA Checkpoint are always helpful and friendly! I normally fly either Southwest or JetBlue and usually always have a great experience at the Las Vegas Airport, which is my home Airport! The line for the normal TSA wasn't that long on a Wednesday morning in April. It looked to be approximately a 30 minute wait. Sometimes it can get relatively busy when flying out of Las Vegas if there is a big show or event in town!

    Going through TSA security was pretty quick first thing in the morning. My issue came with a Latino…read moreTSA agent with black hair that was pinned up so the loose ends stuck upward. She screened horizon shelf stable milk bottles which are used for a child under 4. She refused to let it pass through and didn't give a reason other than it was not allowed and proceeded to trash them. Travel was 6-7 hours of transit this day with this being the source of nourishment for liquids (and ice in a water bottle for water pass the TSA terminal). Not satisfied with this exchange, I sought out a TSA Supervisor for help. Explaining the situation and the exchange and he has asked me to point out the agent. Who during the conversation with the supervisor, proceeded to get further and further away from the examination area until she was no longer in line of site or on the floor. The supervisor offered no apology and didn't offer to correct or have the agent come to apologize. He simply stated it should have been allowed. He isn't sure why the agent didn't allow it, but once it's touched the bin we can not retrieve it. There is nothing that can be done. I asked if there is a place to give feedback and he had a stack of complaint business cards in his top left pocket, which he proceeded to hand me and follow up with I can go to the website or email it to that email address. Overall super disappointed. I had to spend more money to purchase milk on the other side of the gate because of course the child was thirsty knowing her milk bottles were thrown away. I don't understand how people in the service of customer service can not simply recognize that sometime mistakes happen because of untrained personnel. When this happens, as a manager, simply call the employee over and inform them of the accident or misconduct and offer a simply apology. It goes a long way and the training effort if the supervisor had done this, would save more grief for families going forward with this agent knowing the TSA rules and regulations better.

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