Newly Opened Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Review

Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas

Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas Review mimosa

Mimosa Pre-Flight

Las Vegas is all about indulgence, and the brand-new Chase Sapphire Lounge at Harry Reid International Airport delivers exactly that. With sleek design, Momofuku-inspired bites, and the first-ever champagne parlor in a Chase lounge, this space is a boutique treat for travelers flying through Terminal C. Our family was excited to see that this lounge was in our terminal on our flight home from Las Vegas.

The lounge had been open about 2 weeks when we visited so they were still working out some wifi issues, but the staff was extrememly nice and wanted us to have a good visit. It was a great place to relax pre-flight.

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Atmosphere & Design

The lounge is beautiful and modern, but small. Luckily, there was no wait when we arrived for our flight home to Nashville. We have enjoyed visiting the Chase Sapphire Lounge in Boston on several occasions, so I was anxious to give this one a try. We had visited the pop-up lounge at the Aria last December, and it was gorgeous. This new space did not disappoint.

  • Location: Terminal C, near Gate C23—perfect for domestic departures.

  • Style: Modern, intimate, and upscale with curated art and cozy seating.

  • Highlight: The dedicated champagne parlor—a unique luxury touch that sets this lounge apart.

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Food & Drink

Airport lounges are hit or miss with my picky teens. Especially my youngest, but this lounge had his favorite for breakfast: gochujang chicken tenders and waffles. I think he ended up hitting the buffet at least 4 times to grab a plate of chicken and waffles.

Chase Sapphire Lounge Chicken and Waffles
  • Menu: Curated by David Chang’s Momofuku, featuring signature pork buns, noodle dishes, and elevated small plates.

  • Drinks: Complimentary premium champagne (valued at $50+), craft cocktails, and local brews. It was breakfast, so I enjoyed a latte, a mimosa, and a few diet cokes.

  • Breakfast: Fresh pastries, fruit, and hot options for early travelers. The chicken and waffles were a big hit with my family. We also sampled the muffins and cinnamon rolls. All were delicious.

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Space & Comfort

  • Capacity: Just 87 seats, making it one of the smallest Sapphire Lounges. It was the first thing I noticed when I walked in on how small it was. However, the managers were quick to help us find seats.

  • Ambience: Quiet and indulgent when uncrowded, but peak times may mean waitlists.

  • Design: Boutique feel—think more “exclusive club” than sprawling Centurion lounge.

Access & Eligibility

  • Who Gets In:

  • Guest Policy: Typically, two complimentary guests, though space constraints may limit entry. Both my husband and I hold a Chase Sapphire Reserve card, so we were able to get our family of four in free.

Final Verdict

The Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas is a boutique gem—perfect for Reserve cardholders who want indulgence before their flight. Between the champagne parlor and Momofuku bites, it’s a memorable stop. But with fewer than 100 seats, consider it a special perk rather than a guaranteed travel hack. Our family enjoyed our hour stay before our flight. I understand lounge space is limited, so if I get in great, and if not, I try not to sweat it. I keep my expectations realistic to keep my traveling stress-free.

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Travel Hack Tip

If you’re flying through LAS, arrive early to secure a spot. Pair your visit with a Priority Pass strategy—this lounge is a great way to maximize the $795 Sapphire Reserve annual fee if you’re already leveraging points, perks, and travel credits.

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