Paid Access Lounge Guide for Orlando International Airport [2024]

Orlando, home to over twelve theme parks including Walt Disney World, is a classic US destination for domestic and international visitors alike.

Whether you’re in town for business, or a family trip as a couple or with kids, make sure you have the best experience possible at the airport by visiting one of the three paid access airport lounges at MCO.

Read on to find out more about these lounges and how to get access to them.

Introduction

Brief Overview of Orlando International Airport [MCO]

Orlando International Airport (MCO), nestled in the heart of Central Florida, is more than just the gateway to the region's famed theme parks and attractions. Renowned for its sleek design, the airport reflects the vibrancy and charm of Orlando itself.

As a major hub for international and domestic flights, MCO provides a warm welcome or fond farewell to millions of visitors each year, making their travel experience memorable with top-notch facilities, diverse dining options, and a dash of Floridian flair.

Whether you're arriving to meet Mickey or jetting off after a sun-soaked adventure, Orlando International Airport sets the stage for a seamless journey.

Getting Around

Below are quick links to the official Orlando International Airport terminal maps:

Lounge Etiquette and Expectations

If you’re visiting an airport lounge for the first time, it’s helpful to know what to expect and the general etiquette to follow. Lounges are designed to provide a peaceful and comfortable environment away from the busy airport terminals. Here are some tips to ensure you have a great experience:

  • Respectful Behaviour: Lounges are shared spaces, so keep noise to a minimum. Use headphones if you want to listen to music or watch videos and avoid loud phone conversations.

  • Dress Code: While there’s no need for formal attire, smart-casual is generally preferred. Avoid wearing clothing that might be considered too casual, such as sleepwear or overly revealing outfits. Also, no swimwear if you’re fresh off the beach!

  • Food and Beverages: Most lounges offer complimentary food and drinks. Be considerate by not overloading your plate and leaving enough for others to enjoy.

  • Children: Lounges are family-friendly, but parents should ensure that children are supervised and behave appropriately to maintain a calm environment for all guests.

  • Guest Policies: Depending on your method of access, you may be allowed to bring guests. Check your membership or access type for specific guest rules.

  • Ticket Class and Access: Lounges are generally available to checked-in passengers of any airline, regardless of ticket class, provided they have purchased access or have the appropriate membership.

Following these guidelines will help ensure that everyone, including you, enjoys their time in the lounge.

What to Expect: Amenities and Services

The three available paid access airport lounges at Orlando International Airport provide a wide range of amenities and services designed to enhance your travel experience. While we list the specifics for each lounge below, here’s what you can typically expect:

  • Food and Beverage Options: Most lounges offer a variety of hot and cold food options, as well as a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Depending on the lounge, you may find buffet-style dining, snacks, or à la carte menus.

  • Wi-Fi and Digital Access: Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in all lounges, allowing you to stay connected while waiting for your flight. The MCO Club lounges also offer access to digital newspapers and magazines via PressReader, making it easy to catch up on the latest news or enjoy some light reading.

  • Shower Facilities: For those on long layovers or needing a refresh, showers are available in some lounges. This can be a great way to feel revitalized before continuing your journey. Note that the Plaza Premium Lounge will charge additional for shower usage for some, depending on how you get access. If you buy a pass with LoungePair, shower usage is included at no additional cost.

  • Comfortable Seating: Lounges are equipped with comfortable seating areas, often with quieter spaces for relaxation or work, away from the noise of the main terminal.

  • Child-Friendly Areas: Lounges like the Plaza Premium Lounge offer designated child-friendly areas, including games and activities to keep young travellers entertained.

  • Business Facilities: For travellers needing to work, lounges often provide quiet workspaces or conference rooms (sometimes for an additional fee), ensuring you can be productive during your airport wait.

  • Additional Services: Some lounges may also provide premium services such as spa treatments, concierge services, or the ability to reserve a conference room. Charges for these services may vary. Enquire with the lounge on arrival.

Paid Access Lounges at Orlando International Airport

Chic lounge area in The Club at MCO Terminal A with patterned sofas and fresh flowers on tables.

The Club at MCO - Terminal A

Location: Terminal A, Airside 1. On the gate 1-29 concourse.

  • Opening Hours: Open from 05:00 - 22:00 (7 days).

  • Amenities: Hot and cold food and snacks, a full range of beverages including beer, wine, cocktails and infused waters, complimentary beverages, shower facilities, TV and flight information. This lounge offers access to digital newspapers and magazines for all guests via PressReader.

  • How to access: You can buy access online from US$45. If you are a Priority Pass (including through an American Express Platinum card or Capital One), MasterCard Lounge Key or a DragonPass cardholder, access is already included to this lounge. Your guest benefits will depend on how you have acquired your membership.

  • Children: Infants under 2 years are admitted free.

Smiling waiter serving a traveler in The Club at MCO Terminal B with stylish, comfortable seating.

The Club at MCO - Terminal B

Location: You can find the lounge at Airside 4. Near InMotion next to Gate 91.

  • Opening Hours: Open from 05:00 - 21:00 (7 days).

  • Amenities: A variety of hot and cold food and snacks, and a full range of refreshments including both alcoholic (beer, wine, cocktails) and non-alcoholic options (infused water and soft drinks). Besides comfortable seating, complimentary Wi-Fi and showers are also available. This lounge offers access to digital newspapers and magazines for all guests via PressReader.

  • How to access: You can buy access online for US$45. If you are a Priority Pass (including through an American Express Platinum card or Capital One), MasterCard Lounge Key or a DragonPass cardholder, access is already included to this lounge. Your guest benefits will depend on how you have acquired your membership.

  • Children: Infants under 2 years are admitted free.

Bright and modern Plaza Premium Lounge at Terminal C MCO Airport with panoramic windows and elegant furniture.

Plaza Premium Lounge - Terminal C

Location: Across the Palm Court. Access from Level 1, with the lounge itself being located on Level 2.
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  • Opening Hours: Open from 07:00 - 21:00 (7 days).

  • Amenities: Food and beverages, including a full bar (charges may apply). Child friendly facilities and games, with a separate quiet area for business travellers, complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as shower facilities (charges may apply depending on how you obtain access).

  • How to access: You can buy access online with LoungePair for US$69, which includes shower access. If you are a Priority Pass (including through an American Express Platinum card or Capital One), MasterCard Lounge Key or a DragonPass cardholder, access is already included to this lounge. Your guest benefits will depend on how you have acquired your membership.

  • Children: Infants under 2 years are admitted free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Orlando International Airport have any lounges?

Yes, there are multiple lounges at Orlando International Airport to make your next airport experience a great one. If you’re not flying in First or don’t have status, you can purchase access to either of the two “The Club“ lounges in Terminals A or B, or opt for the Plaza Premium experience In Terminal C.

Access to these lounges can be purchased direct with LoungePair or our partners, no matter what class you are flying in or what credit card you hold. We always list all the purchase options so you can be sure you’re getting either the best price, or optimal flexibility.

How do you get into the VIP lounge in Orlando International Airport?

For single use access to lounges at Orlando International (MCO), the most convenient option in terms of flexibility is to purchase access via LoungePair, or alternatively you can purchase access with our partners, direct with the lounge, or on the day at the lounge front desk subject to capacity.

For members of programs such as Priority Pass, DragonPass or LoungeKey there are several lounges available to you at no extra cost. See the “How To Access” section under each individual lounge for further details.

Is there a Priority Pass lounge at Orlando International Airport?

A Priority Pass membership is useful as it will grant you access to all of the paid access lounges in this guide at no additional cost. While you can purchase a membership, most aquire membership through their credit card, such as the Amercian Express Platinum.

Priority Pass membership will give you access to:

  • The Club at MCO: Terminal A

  • The Club at MCO: Terminal B

  • Plaza Premium Lounge: Terminal C

All of these lounges are also accessible via a single use pass purchased through LoungePair or our partners, so no need to fret if you don’t have a Priority Pass membership for yourself.

Does Orlando Airport have an Amex lounge?

Unfortunately, there’s no specific American Express lounge at Orlando International Airport, but there are still plenty of options.

American Express Platinum cardholders have access to all of the paid access lounges at the airport through Priority Pass, and can also access the Delta Sky Club a same-day Delta flight boarding pass and a government-issued I.D.

Is there a Plaza Premium lounge at Orlando International Airport?

Indeed there is! Access to the Plaza Premium Lounge at Orlando International Airport starts at US$69 if you purchase through LoungePair. This lounge includes a full bar, an area for those travelling with children, and a separate quiet area for those who have important work to do.

How much is the VIP lounge at Orlando International Airport?

There are multiple lounge options available at the airport, but generally speaking they’ll all set you back around US$45. For this price you typically get a wide range of food, alcohol, Wi-Fi, and a comfortable and private space to relax at a minimum.

Where is the United Airways lounge at Orlando Airport?

There is a United Airways Lounge located in Orlando International Airport in Terminal B near Gate 43. It generally receives fairly positive reviews online, although it’s not as big as some of their lounges outside of Orlando.

Summary

Next time you’re traveling through Orlando International Airport, consider taking your experience to the next level with a lounge pass booked online.

Starting at just US$45, there are multiple paid access lounge options to make your stay more pleasant, and you might even have access through a lounge program or as a feature on your credit card.

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