Introduction: A Big Change for Costco Executive Members
Costco is making shopping more
convenient for its premium customers. Starting Monday, June 30, 2025, Executive
Members will get early access to Costco warehouses—one hour
before regular members. This change comes after a June 11 announcement by
Costco through an email to Executive Members.
In addition to early morning access,
all members will benefit from extended hours on Saturdays, as
stores will now close one hour later than before. And that’s not all—Costco is
also adding new benefits to its $130 Executive Membership, making it
even more valuable for loyal shoppers.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s
changing, who benefits, and how it impacts your Costco shopping experience.
What
Are the New Costco Executive Hours?
Costco is rolling out new exclusive hours for Executive Members beginning Monday, June 30. Under the new schedule:
| Day | Executive Member Hours | Regular Hours | 
|---|---|---|
| Monday–Friday | 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. | 10:00 a.m. onwards | 
| Saturday | 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. | 9:30 a.m. onwards | 
| Sunday | 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. | 10:00 a.m. onwards | 
| 
   Sunday  | 
  
   9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.  | 
  
   10:00 a.m. onwards  | 
 
Costco is giving Executive Members a
peaceful head start before crowds arrive, making it easier to shop
during quieter times. This is a big win for shoppers who prefer a more relaxed
and faster shopping experience.
Saturday
Just Got Longer for Everyone
Not just Executive Members—all
Costco customers will enjoy extended hours on Saturdays. Starting Saturday,
July 5, Costco will remain open until 7:00 p.m., instead of the
usual 6:00 p.m.
This means shoppers will now have more time to buy in bulk, fill up on gas, or just browse the store without feeling rushed.
| Previous Closing Time (Saturday) | New Closing Time | 
|---|---|
| 6:00 p.m. | 7:00 p.m. | 
This change is especially useful for
busy families and professionals who prefer shopping in the evening.
Why
Costco Made This Move
There are a few reasons Costco is
making this change:
- Reward Loyalty:
     The Executive Membership costs more ($130 annually), and early access
     gives those customers more value for their money.
 - Reduce Crowding:
     By spreading out customers over more hours, Costco can reduce long lines
     and improve the shopping experience.
 - Increase Sales:
     Early access and extended hours encourage more shopping time, which
     may lead to higher sales per member.
 
The new hours are also part of
Costco’s effort to stay competitive with retailers like Sam’s Club
and BJ’s, who have also tested special hours for premium customers.
What’s
Included in the $130 Executive Membership?
If you're wondering whether an upgrade to Executive Membership is worth it, here’s what you get:
| Feature | Executive Members | Gold Star Members | 
|---|---|---|
| Early Warehouse Access | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | 
| 2% Annual Reward on Qualified Purchases | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | 
| Free Household Card | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | 
| Access to Costco Services | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | 
| New $10 Monthly Credit (Same-Day Orders) | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | 
| Annual Fee | $130 | $60 | 
The 2% reward alone can offset
the cost of the upgrade for frequent shoppers. For example, spending $6,500
a year at Costco earns you $130 back—breaking even on your membership fee.
New
Perk: $10 Monthly Credit for Same-Day Orders
As part of the June 11 announcement,
Costco revealed a new benefit:
Executive Members will receive a $10
credit each month when placing orders of $150 or more through
Costco’s Same-Day service or Instacart.
This adds up to $120 annually
in extra savings—another strong reason to consider the Executive tier if you
haven’t already.
For busy families or anyone who
prefers delivery, this new perk provides real value without needing to
visit the store.
Customer
Reactions So Far
Early reactions to the new Costco
executive hours and benefits have been mostly positive. On social media, many
Executive Members praised the quiet shopping experience during early hours:
“It’s worth every penny to shop
without the weekend chaos.” — Twitter user @CostcoFan2025
“Finally, some peace and calm while shopping at my favorite warehouse!” —
Reddit comment in r/Costco
However, some regular members
expressed disappointment at being left out of early hours. Costco hasn’t
announced any additional changes for Gold Star members yet.
How
to Upgrade to Executive Membership
If you're currently a Gold Star
member and want to upgrade, it's simple:
- Visit the Membership Desk at your local Costco.
 - Ask for the Executive Membership upgrade.
 - Pay the difference
     (around $70 extra annually).
 - Start enjoying the new hours and benefits right
     away.
 
You can also upgrade online through
the Costco website or app.
Costco’s
Move Reflects a Bigger Trend
Retailers are increasingly rewarding
premium customers. Whether it’s Amazon Prime’s early deals, Walmart+
perks, or now Costco’s early hours, brands are shifting towards membership-based
benefits to boost loyalty and revenue.
Costco’s ability to add value without
raising prices shows why it remains a top choice for value-focused families
across America.
Conclusion:
Is Executive Membership Worth It in 2025?
With early store access, longer
weekend hours, extra monthly credits, and annual rewards,
Costco is making it very tempting to upgrade to Executive Membership.
If you shop at Costco regularly,
especially for groceries, fuel, and home goods, the new perks can easily
justify the $130 annual fee.
For many families, the extra hour
of quiet shopping alone is worth it—especially in the hustle and bustle of
modern life.
So, if you’ve been thinking about
upgrading, now may be the perfect time to go Executive and enjoy all
that Costco has to offer.
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