Gate C at PDX has no lounge called “Endeavor”
PDX Concourse C currently has Alaska’s lounge near gate C5 and The Club at PDX closer to C10, but no verified “Endeavor Lounge” in any airline, credit card, or independent network database. If you see Endeavor Lounge on a sign, app, or booking page, assume it’s a labeling or mapping error until you can confirm with a PDX info desk.
Portland International Airport officially lists just one terminal, T, with concourses B through E, and only two common-access lounges airside: Alaska Lounge (near C5) and The Club at PDX (near the C–D connector). None of the usual programs—Priority Pass, DragonPass, or AmEx, Capital One, or Chase networks—show an Endeavor-branded space at PDX as of 2026.
Most third-party directories that cover PDX list standard hours like 04:30–22:00 for existing lounges, but the Endeavor name never appears next to any published schedule. If a booking engine sells “Endeavor Lounge, Concourse C” access for, say, $45–$60, double-check the confirmation details; it almost certainly maps to The Club at PDX instead.
Concourse C usually handles Alaska flights and some regional operations, and the only clearly independent lounge option on that side of the terminal is The Club at PDX with Priority Pass-style access. Any independent lounge on C with Endeavor branding would be new enough that FlyerTalk, Reddit, and Google Maps reviews should show activity within 30–60 days, yet current searches return zero relevant results.
What this likely means for your plans
If your itinerary or card benefit mentions Endeavor Lounge at PDX, plan as if you’ll be using either the Alaska Lounge near C5 or The Club at PDX by the C–D connector, both past security in Terminal T. Treat Endeavor as a placeholder name until someone at an airport desk or lounge door confirms otherwise in person.
Watch out for
- Misrouted access: Some apps auto-assign generic names, so “Endeavor Lounge – Concourse C” may actually route you to The Club at PDX once you scan your QR code.
- Time waste: Concourse walks at PDX can eat 10–15 minutes each way, so chasing a non-existent Endeavor-branded door off C can cost you boarding group one.
Practical tip: At PDX, ask an airport staffer near C5 specifically, “Is there any lounge here other than Alaska Lounge and The Club at PDX?” before you start walking circles looking for Endeavor signage.
How to get in
- 01 Concourse C
- 02 independent