$55 gets you the first hour in a private Minute Suite.
Inside Denver International Airport’s Concourse B, Minute Suites sits airside near the United club cluster, selling quiet by the hour. You pay per room, not per person, so two or three people can split that first $55 block and bring the effective rate down fast.
Each suite is basically a small office with a door that fully closes, a pull-out sofa that turns into a flat-ish bed, a desk, and a TV loaded with airport info and streaming apps. The TV can show your B-gate departure time so you don’t keep pulling up the United app every five minutes.
Day rates run on a sliding scale, usually starting at 30-minute increments after the first hour, so a 90-minute nap costs less than buying two full hours. Late-night layovers can push you toward longer blocks; ask at the desk what the cap is for multi-hour stays before you commit.
You’re already past security in the Jeppesen Terminal system once you reach Concourse B, so there’s no re-clear. Most mainline United flights at DEN depart from B-gates, which keeps the walk under 10 minutes for a lot of connections, but double-check if you’re on a regional jet from A or C.
There’s no shower in the standard Minute Suites setup at Denver, so this is more about sleep and quiet work than a full reset. The sink-free layout also means you’re brushing your teeth with a bottled water setup; plan on picking up a 16 oz bottle from a B-gate kiosk on the way in.
Food and drinks are minimal here: think vending-style snacks and bottled drinks rather than hot meals. Grab something substantial from a Concourse B restaurant or bar first, since leaving your room to hunt down food burns some of your prepaid time.
Power outlets sit right by the sofa and desk, and Wi‑Fi piggybacks on the airport network, which is usually strong enough for video calls. If you’re planning to sleep, set an alarm on your phone at least 15 minutes before checkout so you can fold the sofa, repack, and still walk to your gate without a sprint.
Quick rule of thumb: book a Minute Suite at DEN if your B-gate layover is at least 2.5 hours and you’re already past security in the Jeppesen Terminal; under that, the walk, check-in, and checkout can eat too much of what you paid for.
How to get in
- 01 Concourse B
- 02 pay-per-use