Review: Denver, CO American Express Centurion Lounge



Part of my travel routine includes killing time at the American Express Centurion Lounge. I recently stopped by the lounge at the Denver International Airport and spent 2 hours waiting to board my flight while enjoying warm food, drinks, clean restrooms, and free Wifi. 


Where It's Located

The American Express LAS Centurion Lounge is located in Concourse C, between gates C46 and C48, on mezzanine level. You'll need to go up the escalators to the entrance on the mezzanine level. At this airport, you'll need to take the train between terminals.



Check-In

To get into the lounge, you simply need to show your American Express Platinum or Black card along with your ID and boarding pass. You can enter the lounge up to 3 hours before your flight departure. 



The Food

One of the perks of being in the lounge is the food and it's consistent every time. I can expect warm protein options, salad, pasta, and carb options. There's also dessert, dips, and more. 


Drinks

I typically opt for a Bloody Mary but there's also coffee, tea, lattes, juices, and multiple bars onsite. This time around, I got a Diet Coke since I didn't want to feel tipsy or tired going home. 






Working Space

In terms of size, this lounge felt similar to the LAX and Las Vegas locations, except I found a seat shortly after wandering around. This location felt spread out and not so cramped. I opted for the privacy pod, where I was able to relax and even take a nap. 


At every location, the Wifi information is posted at the entrance. 




Know Before You Go

Get the Amex Platinum Card (you can use my referral link! Use it and we could both earn rewards if you are approved and get a Card), for access to 14 U.S. Centurion Lounges + 11 more around the world. Heads up: there’s an annual fee of $895, but you’ll snag a welcome bonus of 80K points to kick off your next getaway.

Got your Amex Platinum but want to bring a plus-one? It’ll cost you $50 a pop to get them into the Centurion Lounge (unless they’ve got their own Platinum, then they’re VIP by default.




Watch the walkthrough below: 




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