Originally Posted by
HadesNL
I'm giving likes

in advance as moral support and before i break the like function on this thread...
Looking much forward to your valued insights:
- are there enough outlets : US plug , USB A or USB C
- are these at each seat or at easy reach
I'm happy to support everyone in mind and spirit while they try the entire F&B menu list... enjoy

No pics, but I spent about an hour in the lounge today. Some highlights:
- Visually very appealing, beginning when you ascend the escalator (it's right there on the right)
- Friendly staff, although I had a little pushback when I asked to enter with one guest and mentioned that I had a second guest that should be coming soon (ultimately the second guest arrived 10 minutes later and he entered without trouble; I think the agent was not sure that she'd be able to edit the check-in, but she was... and she was reluctant to check in 2 guests up front without seeing the time of departure on the second guest's boarding pass, which makes sense)
- Food was great quality, but food temp was too low. I mentioned this to a manager who then engaged me in a very thoughtful conversation about everything, which I thought was a very nice touch.
- Caviar deviled egg has everyone talking (it's literally a gram or less, but it's still a competitive distinction, and it's better than kitchen grade)
- There are work rooms and a quiet room that you can reserve at the front desk. The work rooms are single cubicles like what AA has at LGA or BOS
- There are LOTS of easy plugs (conventional, A, and C) but, unfortunately, the ones at the tables were not all working. So test the plug before you get comfortable
- I migrated to the bar and enjoyed the selections, everyone was happy to be there. The bartenders know what's up and literally brought stacks of bills so that they could break bills for everyone (my guilty self included) who asked to break a $100 to leave a tip (of course, as with any Cap 1 lounge, tipping is not required, and there was not even a hint of entitlement to a tip, which I appreciated -- but any time I leave Vegas with cash in my pocket I am inclined to share the wealth!)