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Minute Suites

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Terminal B flyers quietly use Minute Suites as a private pod

In LaGuardia Terminal B, Minute Suites runs pay-by-the-hour nap and work rooms that function more like micro-hotel pods than a classic lounge. You’re still airside in Terminal B, so this is only an option after clearing security in that terminal, not from A or C. Think: door that locks, your own thermostat, a daybed, desk space, and power outlets instead of an open seating area with a buffet and bar.

There’s no posted lounge-style “day pass” for Minute Suites at LGA; instead, you pay by the hour for a private room inside Terminal B. Pricing varies by time and promos, but reviews from other airports in this chain usually mention 1–2 hour blocks as the norm. If you just missed boarding group 1 and now have a three-hour sit in Terminal B, this is one of the few spots where you can actually lie flat and control the lights.

Gate info isn’t clearly listed for this unit, but you’ll only find Minute Suites inside Terminal B, not Terminals A or C. Plan on staying in B the entire time; LaGuardia’s terminals don’t share a single common security zone. If your flight leaves from A or C, factor in the extra walk, potential shuttle, and a second TSA check before boarding.

Food is not the play here; Minute Suites is about privacy, not catering. Expect basics like Wi‑Fi, outlets, and a TV, plus that daybed and desk inside your room, but plan on grabbing real food from Terminal B’s concessions before you shut the door. With no bar, no buffet, and no posted operating hours, this doesn’t replace the Centurion or Chase Sapphire lounges for longer layovers focused on eating and drinking.

This spot sits outside the usual “triangle” of Centurion, Chase, and United Club options in LaGuardia Terminal B, so most lounge lists skip it entirely. Points and mileage folks mainly use Minute Suites as a reset button between flights: quick nap, focused work call, or a quiet 60–90 minutes before a late departure. If you’d rather trade free drinks for a closed door, this is the only game in Terminal B.

Practical tip: You’re in Terminal B already, so book a short 1–2 hour block at Minute Suites, then head to your gate at least 30 minutes before boarding to avoid a last‑minute sprint.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal B
  2. 02 pay-in nap rooms
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