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The Club FLL

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Gate B7 in Terminal 1 is your landmark for The Club FLL

The Club FLL sits airside in Terminal 1 near the B-gates, so it mainly serves Southwest, WestJet, and other T1 carriers. You’ll get in with Priority Pass or a paid day pass, and it counts as a single visit even if you pop out and back for a quick gate check. If your flight leaves from Terminal 3 or 4, plan at least 20–25 minutes to walk, since you cannot use this lounge once you clear security in those terminals.

Opening hours typically track the morning rush to late evening, roughly from around 5:00 or 5:30 a.m. to about 9:00–10:00 p.m., with exact times shifting by season and airline schedules. Early flights out of the B-gates see the lounge already running by the first Southwest departures, and it usually stays open through the final bank of evening departures. For a 6:30 a.m. flight, you’ll usually get at least 30–45 minutes of lounge time if you clear security just after 5:30 a.m.

Entry runs through the standard Club model: Priority Pass and similar memberships scan in at the desk, while walk-in day passes sell at a fixed dollar price that’s often around what you’d pay for two airport cocktails plus a snack. Guest access follows your card’s specific rules, so a single Priority Pass member could bring in one or two guests, but families of four might need to pay for at least one day pass. Keep a photo ID and boarding pass ready; staff match names before opening the gate.

Food follows the usual Club pattern of self-serve snacks and light plates rather than full restaurant dining. Expect items like soup, salad, sandwiches, and packaged snacks that beat the $15 grab-and-go options near B5 and B9, but not a made-to-order grill. Coffee, soft drinks, and basic spirits, wine, and beer sit behind or near the bar area, typically included in entry, with some higher-shelf labels at an extra charge that still stays under standard concourse bar pricing.

Seating mixes standard lounge chairs, table seating for laptop work, and a few spots near power outlets that fill fast during the 7:00–9:00 a.m. and 4:00–6:00 p.m. banks. Wi‑Fi is complimentary and usually faster than the terminal network, handy if you’re trying to download a movie before a 3-hour flight. Restrooms are inside the lounge, which saves you from trekking back past gate B4 just to use the public facilities.

Practical tip: If you’re in Terminal 1 with a Priority Pass and any layover over 60 minutes, enter The Club FLL first, eat and charge devices, then walk to your gate around 25 minutes before boarding to avoid last‑minute crowds at B1–B9.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal 1
  2. 02 Priority Pass + day pass

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