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Sunglass Hut

B

Terminal B’s Sunglass Hut lets you compare brands in one shot

Right in MCO Terminal B, Sunglass Hut fills the gap Oakley leaves by putting multiple fashion labels side by side. You see Ray-Ban next to Prada, Versace, and more in a few minutes instead of hopping between single-brand spots. It’s airside, so you can walk over after clearing security without adding extra TSA time to your schedule.

Most frames here sit in the roughly $150–$300 range, with premium designer lines climbing higher. Staff usually pull out several options from the same price band so you can swap pairs quickly and compare fits. If you just shattered a pair in the bins at B security, this is one of the fastest ways in the terminal to get back into polarized lenses before boarding.

Inventory leans heavily on classic Ray-Ban shapes like Wayfarer and Aviator, plus trend pieces from fashion brands. If you care more about styling than sport performance, this is where Terminal B makes the most sense; Oakley in the same terminal tilts harder into wraparound and sport frames. Ask directly about return or exchange rules, as policies on sunglasses over $200 can feel strict once you leave MCO.

Lines spike around late-morning departure banks between about 9:00 and 11:30, when B’s TSA lanes push people through in big waves. Try to swing by 60–75 minutes before boarding if you want time for fitting and a quick mirror check. One practical tip: snap a photo of the frame model number and price tag under the display light in case you want to price-compare online during boarding.

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