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Lounge Review: The Club Lounge Orlando (MCO) Terminal B

Written by Matthew Justice on Aug 21, 2023
3.6 stars
Main seating area inside the lounge with seating, tables, and large windows in the background.

Orlando International Airport is home to 10 lounges, including two lounges operated by The Club (Terminal A and Terminal B). I was in Orlando for the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and had two visits to the lounge in Terminal B at MCO. This lounge review was based on my visit on May 19th, 2022 (Thursday).

Location and Access

The Club Orlando Terminal B is located in Concourse 4, near gate 91, and is open from 05:00 to 21:00 daily. Orlando International Airport is a little strange in regard to how the terminals connect, so you may have to re-clear security if you are on a flight not operating from Gate 70-99. Once you arrive in the lounge, you will be greeted at the main desk. You will be required to show your (same day) boarding pass and ID for entrance, along with a method of access. I used my digital Priority Pass card to gain entry, and it was a breeze.

Access to the lounge can be gained with Priority Pass, Lounge Club, Lounge Key memberships, or by purchasing a day pass for $50 per person. Priority Pass entrance is limited to 3 hours prior to departure. Children under two are admitted free of charge.

Related: Save 15% on The Club Day Pass with AAA Discount Rewards

Lounge Amenities

Since this is an airport lounge, I always like to write about the view. The lounge has a limited outside view, and I was not really able to see any airplanes. There is one wall of windows that shows the train and the part of the ramp area, but overall there is little of a view. Inside the lounge there are TVs on the wall and several areas for working or relaxing. One nice perk is a kids room that is in the lounge where kids can go to play or to watch TV.

kids room with games and TV playing for kids.

Seating and Work Areas

When I visited the lounge (both times), there was ample seating and tables. There are areas in the lounge which are great for relaxing and a few spots that work well for working.

chairs and tables near the windows.

For groups of people or families, there are also sofa areas with small tables, which are great for relaxing.

sofa, table and seating in the main lounge area.

One of the features of this lounge I really liked was the isolated private rooms where you can make phone calls or work privately. Inside the soundproof rooms was a power plug as well as a QR code from which you can order food and drinks.

door to the entrance of the private phone room. inside the private phone room with a desk and chair.

Food and Beverage

I was very impressed with the (QR code) table delivery service. I have written about this before, but food is ordered to your table by scanning a QR code. I ordered dinner, and the food was way above average. It took about 5 minutes from when I ordered to when the food was delivered.

mobile ordering screen with order food on table including pasta salad and wine.

Beyond the order-to-table option, they also had limited snacks on the self-serve buffet, including chips, chickpea salad, veggies, pita and hummus, and a spring salad. The buffet area also has an espresso machine, soft drinks, and other self-serve (non-alcoholic) beverages.

self-serve food buffet with plated items.

The bar was well stocked and had a variety of drink options. They serve wine, beer, liquor, specialty cocktails (such as a Margarita, Mimosa, and Bloody Mary), and many options to make your favorite cocktail. For my visit, I choose a glass of red wine (Cabernet Sauvignon) to pair with my pasta and cheese.

Restrooms and Showers

The restrooms were fine; there was nothing amazing, but they were better than the restrooms in the terminal. I did not use the showers, but they do have showers for use. Check with the front desk to reserve a shower room.

Internet and Noise

The environment was overall very quiet. When I was there, the sound came in with an average of 31dB. The Wi-Fi was not super impressive. I ran a few tests with an average download speed of 19.5Mbs down and 20Mbs up.

internet speed test showing upload and download speed. sound test, recording the sound levels in the lounge.

Overall Rating: 3.6*

Pros: order-to-table service, children's area, isolated quiet room, showers.
Cons: limited outside views, lounge was a bit worn and dirty.

  • Amenities: 3.4
  • Food: 4
  • Beverages: 4
  • Seating & Tables: 3.2
  • Service: 3.3
  • Wow-Factor: 3.5

* scored using Nerd Score 1.0

Closing Thoughts

It is apparent that this lounge has had lots of traffic over the years and is a bit worn. Overall, this lounge was nice, but not amazing and the time of review is slightly nicer than the Terminal A location.