Near gate D10, The Club BWI feels more like a quiet office than a lounge.
This Priority Pass spot in Concourse D runs 04:15–22:30 daily and often sits nearly empty, according to FlyerTalk regulars who report stretches of an hour alone with only 2–3 staff around. It’s a small room by D10, so think soft chairs, work tables, and Wi‑Fi more than a big social space with a buzzing bar.
Access is via Priority Pass or a day pass at around $50, quoted by recent reports as the “daily membership” rate. That price at BWI buys you a seat, power outlets, coffee, soft drinks, and some snacks, but not the full hot buffet some travelers expect from other The Club locations.
Alcohol is the main weak point: one FlyerTalk user said they had to flag down staff just to get a beer, and there’s no clear bar counter by the entrance. Expect a limited drink list and plan on walking over to a staff member to ask specifically for wine, beer, or spirits rather than waiting for anyone to offer.
Food runs light. Reviews frame it as bare‑bones snacks rather than anything that passes for dinner, especially if you’re coming off a late flight. If you need a real meal before a 19:30 departure, you’re usually better off hitting a restaurant in Concourse D and then using The Club BWI near D10 as a landing spot to charge devices and answer email.
There’s no meaningful chatter about showers here, unlike some other The Club locations, and frequent posters take that silence as confirmation that BWI does not have usable shower suites. If you’re hoping to clean up after an overnight connection, plan on airport restrooms in the Terminal instead.
Watch the maintenance saga: one FlyerTalk update flatly said “temporarily closed until further notice,” and BWI locals now check either the Priority Pass app or the long‑running “The Club BWI” thread on the day of travel. That habit avoids a wasted walk down to D10 from the rest of Terminal.
Regulars treat this lounge as a backup workstation at BWI rather than a destination; they time real meals elsewhere in the Terminal and duck in here closer to boarding. Practical move: before you head toward gate D10, open the Priority Pass app, confirm current hours and status, then decide if that $50 day pass or a quick coffee stop is worth it for your specific flight time.
How to get in
- 01 Concourse D
- 02 Priority Pass