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Fresh Attractions

Local · Kiosk

1 Open · 24/7 open ★ 1 $$$$ Post-security

Self-checkout snacks beat the cashier line when your boarding starts

Fresh Attractions in Terminal 1 runs 24/7 and works like a mini grab-and-go market with self-checkout. It’s post-security, so you can swing through after TSA and head straight to your gate. Prices sit in the low tier ($), so think standard airport markup on chips, candy, bottles, and a few quick bites, not sit-down meal money.

This is one of five Fresh Attractions locations inside Harry Reid International, and guides call it out specifically for the self-cashout lanes. That means you scan your own snacks and tap a card instead of waiting behind people buying magazines and lottery tickets. If you’re trying to make a 30-minute connection in Terminal 1, that self-checkout setup saves real time.

Think basic kiosk, not a full cafe: packaged sandwiches, granola bars, maybe a premade salad, plus cold drinks in coolers running along the wall. You’re not coming here for a hot meal or strong coffee; grab a bottle of water, an energy drink, or a soda, then a backup snack for a 3-hour LAS–ORD run. With the airport-wide rating around 1 star for this spot, expectations should stay low on freshness and variety, even if it does the job.

Since this is inside Terminal 1 and open 24/7, it works for those brutal 05:30 departures where other spots haven’t fired up the grills yet. Hit Fresh Attractions after security, grab something sealed that can ride in your bag, then top up again if your flight from Gate-area D or C pushes into a delay.

Tip: Skip browsing. Walk in with a plan: drink, one snack for the plane, one spare for delays, then head straight to self-checkout and out within five minutes.

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