Vegas is a diner’s paradise, but the options for those leaving or arriving at the Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) are considerably more limited.
At the airport, there’s still the chance to sample from national chains, a couple of local outposts, and a decent number of airport bars. Recent additions to the airport’s dining options include sandwich chain Jersey Mike’s, a new lounge for smokers, and, randomly, a cookie dough-dispensing machine.
If you’re landing at LAS and are less than impressed with the selection, rest assured that you can be on the Strip within minutes, where good dining awaits. Until then, here’s where to dine.
Esplanade at Terminal 1
Best bet: The Layover Bar
A full-service bar with margaritas and bloody Marys.
The walking distance from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 is approximately 0.75 miles, which can be covered in about 15-20 minutes. This means that if you have a connecting flight in a different terminal, you should have enough time to make the transfer on foot.
The walking distance from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 is approximately 0.75 miles, which can be covered in about 15-20 minutes. This means that if you have a connecting flight in a different terminal, you should have enough time to make the transfer on foot.
Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport terminal complex. The Las Vegas airport has two terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, each with separate parking, check-in and baggage claim areas. The two terminals are not physically connected.
These “sleeping areas” are around Gate C25/D gates in Terminal 1 and at Gate E9 in Terminal 3, where passengers can get quiet spots or designated zones for sleep/relaxation. You can get between Terminals with types of transfer options like Tram, Shuttle, and Walking.
All passengers and baggage must be checked in no later than 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time: failure to do so may result in denied boarding. If you require extra services such as wheelchair assistance, unaccompanied minors, or are traveling with a pet please allow for additional time.
In a Las Vegas Airport Map, in Terminal 1, there are A, B, C, and D gates, and in Terminal 3, there are D and E gates. There is no physical connection between these two terminals, so before you go to the airport, check the terminal and gates because if you mistake your gate, you might lose your flight.
Walk. Walking from the airport to the Strip is technically an option for those who prefer to stretch their legs after a flight. But you'll need to be prepared for a trek that will take at least 1 hour and 15 minutes. The walk isn't recommended during the summer months in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas airport known as McCarran since 1948 officially becomes Harry Reid International Airport on Dec. 14. A small ceremony with government officials and members of Reid's family is to be held at the airport to make the new name official.
The airport has clear signage throughout, so you won't have trouble finding the different areas like baggage claim or transportation options. Airport Map: Check out the airport map before your trip to familiarize yourself with the layout. It will give you a good idea of where everything is located.
Airlines: Terminal 3 serves major airlines including Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and international carriers like British Airways, Korean Air, and Virgin Atlantic.
Many airports are OK with passengers catching a few Zs in the terminal; some will even bring a cot and blanket for displaced travelers. Other airports close for the night and require that you leave. (The best way to find out if you can sleep there is to ask at the information booth or check the airport's website.)
You can stay overnight and sleep at 24-hour airport lounges, as long as they don't have any rules on how long you stay. Many airport lounges close at night or limit access to just a few hours before your flight. Go to your airport lounge program's website to review hours and rules at the lounge you want to visit.
Las Vegas Airport has no shower facilities available for travelers to use to freshen up during their layovers or transit. To use the shower facilities, you will need to purchase a lounge pass at The Club Lounge.
CLEAR, an official TSA PreCheck enrollment provider, has opened a PreCheck enrollment and renewal location at Harry Reid International Airport. Located in Terminal 1, Level 2, near the Aviation Museum, the center is open Monday through Sunday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
How long does it take to get through Las Vegas airport security? The average time it takes to pass through security at LAS Airport is 15 to 17 minutes. On the other hand, Members of TSA PreCheck can clear security in less than 10 minutes by skipping time-consuming formalities.
T1, T2 and T3 are connected by a free Skytrain service at both Transit Hall and Public Area. Public Shuttle Bus connecting , and Operates from 2.30am to 5.00am During non-operational hours of the Skytrain, a free public shuttle bus service will be provided for connection between T1 – T2 and T1 – T3.
On foot. You can walk between Terminal 3 and Terminal 2 via the accessible underground passageway. The route is well signposted and can be followed on our interactive Heathrow map.
Pedestrian walkways connect Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at San Diego International Airport. Pedestrian bridges and crosswalks connect the passenger terminals to transportation islands and adjacent parking lots in front of the terminals.
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