You can bring up to two guests with you into Costco.
This means that if you’re a member, you can take in two people who may not have their own membership.
Costco has this policy to encourage members to shop with their family or friends. It makes the shopping experience more enjoyable and allows the member to share the benefits of their membership.
However, these guests cannot go shopping alone or use their own membership card. They must stay with you while inside the store.
If you frequently shop with a larger group, consider discussing membership options with those who regularly accompany you.
Some people opt for sharing their membership, while others might choose to get their own to have more flexibility.
The rules are clear, but it’s always a good idea to check with your local Costco for any specific regulations that may differ slightly.
Understanding how many guests you can bring can help you plan your trips better and make the most out of your Costco experience.
Can I bring my kids into Costco?
Yes, children can accompany you into Costco, and they do not count against the guest limit.
What if my guest wants to buy something?
Your guest can buy items with you, but they cannot check out separately using their own card.
Do I need to show my membership card at the entrance?
Yes, you need to present your membership card to enter, and your guests will be required to enter with you.
Can I bring more than two guests if I have a larger family?
No, the limit is strictly two guests per membership, regardless of family size.
What happens if my guests leave the store and want to re-enter?
Your guests can leave and re-enter, but they must be with you at all times to gain entry again.