Gate area cash access at ROC
ROC’s standalone ATM sits airside near the main gate area, handy if you need last‑minute cash before boarding. The machine usually dispenses $20 bills only, so plan around that if you need smaller notes for tips or vending machines. It’s inside security, so you can’t use it before TSA unless you’re already flying that day.
The bank operator and fee vary, but recent reports at ROC mention a surcharge in the $3–5 range per transaction. Your own bank may stack an extra out‑of‑network fee on top, so this is best as a backup option rather than your everyday withdrawal spot. The machine typically operates 24/7, matching the airport’s early-morning departures and late-evening arrivals.
The ATM interface supports standard debit and credit cash advances, and most major US card networks (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) read fine. International cards sometimes fail here, so if you’re carrying a non‑US debit card from Europe or Asia, test a small withdrawal first instead of going straight for the maximum daily limit.
Receipts usually print without issue, but paper does occasionally run out on busy days around holiday peaks like Thanksgiving or Christmas. If you need proof for expense reports, snap a photo of the on‑screen confirmation with your phone right after the cash dispenses.
Tip: Pull any serious cash at your home bank or a surcharge‑free network in town; treat the ROC gate-area ATM as an emergency option for $40–$60 before your flight.