Noise-cancelling headphones for that 4-hour MCO–DEN leg
InMotion Entertainment in Terminal B leans hard into tech: headphones, earbuds, power banks, chargers, and last-minute travel gadgets. It sits airside in Terminal B, so you hit it after TSA, not before. Brands skew mid-to-higher end compared with the random options in the newsstands, with big names like Sony, JBL, and Bose often on the wall. Expect airport pricing: a decent pair of wireless earbuds often runs around $80–$150, and premium noise-cancelling cans push north of $300.
Hours generally track the Terminal B bank of departures, with doors usually open by 6:00 a.m. and running into the evening rush around the 7:00–9:00 p.m. window. That matters for those late West Coast runs to LAX, SFO, SEA, or the long Midwest hops like MCO–ORD and MCO–MSP. Staff usually handle basic pairing and setup, so you can walk out already connected to your phone before boarding group 2 gets called at the B-gates.
Best use here: solve a specific problem. Forgot a USB‑C cable for your iPad Pro on a B-side gate like B56? They have it. Need a 20,000 mAh power bank because Spirit or Frontier doesn’t have seat power on your 3+ hour flight? They have those too, with clear mAh labels on the box. Skip impulse toys and glossy “travel pillows” near the front; those often run $5–$10 more than similar ones in the big box stores back home.
Tip: Screenshot your headphone model and price from Amazon or Best Buy while on airport Wi‑Fi, then use it at the counter; staff sometimes match or at least nudge the price down on higher-ticket gear.