The short answer: you need a membership to shop the warehouse floor โ but there are legitimate ways in without one. Non-members can use the pharmacy, shop online with a surcharge, get delivery, use a Shop Card, or tag along with a member. This guide explains every route, what each one actually costs you, and where the door scanners have closed old loopholes.
Costco’s business model is simple: membership fees fund the razor-thin prices, which is why the company guards the door. A Gold Star membership is $65 a year and an Executive membership is $130, each with a second household card included. Without one, you can still: fill prescriptions at the pharmacy (federal law protects that access), shop Costco.com with a 5% non-member surcharge, order delivery through Instacart or similar apps at marked-up prices, shop in-store with a Costco Shop Card a member bought for you, get an eye exam from the independent optometrist, buy alcohol in certain states, or simply shop alongside a member โ as long as the member pays. There is no one-day pass, and there never has been.
Every legitimate non-member route, side by side, with the catch attached to each one. The “extra cost” column is the real story: most workarounds trade the $65 annual fee for a premium per purchase, which only makes sense if you shop occasionally.
| Access Route | Allowed? | Extra Cost | The Catch |
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| Pharmacy (prescriptions, many immunizations) Protected by Law | YES | None on prescriptions | Tell the door staff you’re going to the pharmacy. Some immunizations may be priced higher for non-members โ ask first. |
| Costco.com online shopping | YES | 5% surcharge | Anyone can order online. A $200 order costs non-members $10 extra โ occasional shoppers come out ahead of the $65 fee. |
| Costco Shop Card (gift card) in store | YES | None at checkout | Only members can buy the card โ you’ll need one to gift or load it for you. Show it at the door. Physical cards work at gas pumps; digital cards don’t work at food court kiosks. |
| Delivery apps (Instacart, etc.) | YES | ~15โ20% via markups + fees | No membership needed, but item prices are raised above shelf price, plus delivery and service fees and tip. |
| Shopping with a member friend | YES, WITH RULES | None | Members may bring up to two guests โ but only the member can pay at checkout. Pay your friend back afterward. |
| Eye exam at Costco Optical | EXAM ONLY | None for the exam | The optometrist is independent, so anyone can book. Buying glasses or contacts from Costco still requires membership. |
| Alcohol purchases | SOME STATES | None | States whose laws bar membership requirements for liquor sales let non-members buy alcohol. Call your local warehouse to confirm. |
| Food court | NO | โ | Members-only, now enforced with card scanners at many locations. A physical Shop Card may work at some clubs โ policy varies. |
| Gas station | MOSTLY NO | โ | Pumps require a membership card โ except a physical Shop Card, which works as payment for non-members. |
| One-day pass or trial | NO | โ | Costco has never offered day passes. The real equivalent: the membership is 100% refundable anytime if you’re unsatisfied. |
The membership question almost always hides a second question โ is the workaround cheaper than just joining? Each answer below tackles both: how the rule works, and the honest math behind it.
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Do I need a membership to shop inside a Costco warehouse? Yes, for general shopping ยท Card now scanned at the entrance with photo verification ยท Exceptions: pharmacy visits, Shop Card holders, and guests accompanying a memberFor ordinary shopping on the warehouse floor, yes โ a membership is required, and enforcement has tightened considerably. Where staff once gave membership cards a quick glance, entrances now use scanners that pull up the member’s photo on a screen, so a borrowed card belonging to your neighbor or adult child will be caught and politely turned away. The legitimate exceptions are specific: you can enter to use the pharmacy (just tell the greeter), you can enter and shop if you’re carrying a Costco Shop Card, and you can come in as the guest of a member โ each member may bring up to two guests, though the member must handle payment. What no longer works is the old casual approach of wandering in to “just look around” or sliding through with someone else’s card. If you find yourself doing the workaround dance more than a few times a year, the math usually says the same thing: $65 once beats friction every visit.
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How much does a Costco membership cost? Gold Star: $65/year ยท Executive: $130/year with 2% back on qualifying purchases (up to $1,250/year) ยท Both include a free second card for someone in your household ยท 100% refundable anytimeThere are two personal tiers. Gold Star at $65 a year covers everything most households need: full warehouse access, Costco.com without the surcharge, and the gas station. Executive at $130 adds a 2% annual reward on qualifying purchases plus perks like earlier shopping hours โ and it pays for its extra $65 only if you spend roughly $270 a month or more at Costco, since 2% of $3,250 in annual spending equals the upgrade cost. Two details soften the price for hesitant joiners. First, every membership includes a second household card free, so a spouse, partner, or adult living at the same address shops on the same account โ effectively $32.50 per person on Gold Star. Second, Costco’s satisfaction guarantee applies to the membership itself: cancel at any point during the year and the fee is refunded in full. That makes “try it for a few months” a genuinely low-risk experiment, which is more than most subscriptions can say. Watch for new-member promotions too โ sign-up deals bundling a Shop Card worth $40โ$45 appear regularly and cut the effective first-year cost substantially.
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Can I use the Costco pharmacy without a membership? Yes โ pharmacy access for prescriptions cannot be restricted to members ยท Tell the door staff you’re headed to the pharmacy ยท Costco’s cash prices are among the lowest of any major chainThis is the strongest non-member right of all, because it doesn’t depend on Costco’s goodwill โ pharmacy access for prescription medications is protected by law, so the warehouse cannot turn you away at the door if that’s where you’re going. Simply tell the greeter you’re visiting the pharmacy and walk in. It’s worth doing: Costco’s pharmacy consistently ranks among the cheapest places in the country to fill prescriptions at cash prices, which matters enormously for anyone uninsured, in a Medicare coverage gap, or taking a medication their plan covers poorly. Always ask the pharmacist to compare your insurance copay against the cash price โ it’s sometimes lower without insurance. A few boundaries to know: your access covers the pharmacy counter, not the rest of the store, so you can’t pick up groceries on the way out. And while prescriptions are priced the same for everyone, some immunizations and services may carry different member and non-member pricing, so ask for both numbers before rolling up your sleeve. The hearing aid center and optical exam work similarly โ services first, membership questions later.
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How does the Costco Shop Card trick actually work? A member buys the card and gives it to you ยท Show it at the entrance, shop, and pay with it ยท Works in store, online, and at gas pumps (physical card only) ยท Digital cards can’t be used at food court kiosksThe Shop Card is Costco’s gift card, and it doubles as the most flexible non-member entry route โ with one frustrating dependency: only members can purchase one. So the play requires a member in your life willing to buy a card and let you load it (or gift it outright). Once it’s in your hands, the card is genuinely powerful. Show it at the entrance for admission, shop the floor like anyone else, and pay with the card at checkout; if your total runs over the balance, you can pay the difference. The physical card even works at the gas pumps, which membership cards otherwise gate, and both physical and digital versions work on Costco.com. The limits: digital Shop Cards aren’t accepted at food court kiosks, food court acceptance for non-members varies by location either way, and a handful of stores have been inconsistent about door policy with Shop Card holders โ if a greeter hesitates, politely mention that company policy allows Shop Card holders to shop. For an occasional shopper with one generous member friend, a reloaded Shop Card is essentially a free pass that never expires.
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Can I order Costco delivery without a membership? Yes โ Instacart and similar apps deliver from Costco to anyone ยท But item prices are marked up above shelf price, plus delivery fees, service fees, and tip ยท Convenient for occasional bulk orders; expensive as a habitAnyone can open Instacart (or other delivery apps in their area), pick a nearby Costco, and have bulk groceries on their doorstep within hours โ no membership, no card at the door, no questions. The honest part is the price tag. Delivery platforms set their own item prices above what’s printed on the warehouse shelf, typically a meaningful markup per item, and then stack delivery fees, service fees, and a driver tip on top. On a sizable order, the total premium often lands in the 15โ20% range over walking in yourself. That’s not automatically a bad deal: for someone without a car, recovering from surgery, or stocking up twice a year for the holidays, paying the premium occasionally still beats a $65 annual commitment plus the trip. Costco’s own Same-Day delivery site works similarly (it’s powered by Instacart) and is open to non-members with marked-up pricing as well. The crossover math is simple to run: if your delivery premiums across a year would exceed $65, a membership plus picking up your own orders โ or a member’s Instacart pricing โ wins. Occasional convenience, yes; weekly grocery strategy, no.
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Can I shop Costco.com without a membership? Yes โ anyone can buy on Costco.com ยท Non-members pay a 5% surcharge at checkout ยท No surcharge math: occasional online shoppers often beat the $65 fee ยท Some items remain member-onlyCostco’s website is open to everyone, and for certain shoppers it’s quietly the best workaround on this page. Non-members pay a 5% surcharge on top of the listed price โ and that’s the entire penalty. Run the numbers: 5% of a $300 furniture order is $15; even three or four such orders a year totals less than the $65 membership fee. For someone who wants Costco occasionally โ a TV, a mattress, holiday gifts, a big appliance โ the surcharge route wins cleanly, with delivery to your door included on many items. Where it stops winning is regularity: weekly grocery-scale spending makes 5% pile up fast past $65, at which point joining is just cheaper. Caveats worth knowing: some products and categories on the site are restricted to members only and will say so, member-only promotional pricing doesn’t apply to you, and the famous warehouse-floor deals (rotisserie chicken, bakery, food court) don’t exist online. If you have a Shop Card, you can pay with it online and the experience gets even smoother. For light, big-ticket Costco use, this is the workaround that requires no friend, no card trick, and no door negotiation.
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Does Costco offer a one-day pass, trial, or senior discount? No day passes, no trials, no senior or age-based discount ยท The real safety net: the membership fee is 100% refundable anytime ยท Cancel mid-year and get the full $65 backThree persistent myths, all worth clearing up. There is no one-day pass and never has been โ anything online claiming to sell one isn’t legitimate. There’s no formal trial period either. And despite what circulates in chain emails and social posts, Costco does not offer a senior discount, an AARP rate, or special senior-only membership pricing; everyone pays the same $65 or $130. What Costco offers instead is arguably better than all three: an unconditional refund policy on the membership itself. If you join, shop for two months, and decide the warehouse isn’t for you, walk up to the membership counter (or call) and the entire annual fee comes back โ not prorated, the whole thing. That policy turns the missing day pass into a non-issue, because a refundable membership is a day pass with extra steps. For seniors weighing the cost specifically: the free second household card halves the per-person price for couples, pharmacy access requires no membership at all, and many warehouses’ quieter weekday morning hours make the shopping experience itself far more manageable than the weekend crush.
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Is the membership actually worth it for a small household? Break-even is lower than people assume ยท Bulk pricing saves roughly a quarter on comparable everyday items ยท Gas savings alone often cover the fee for regular drivers ยท Worst case: refund the feeThe classic objection โ “it’s just me and my spouse, we’d never use it” โ deserves an honest answer rather than a sales pitch. Bulk buying genuinely saves money: comparisons of everyday staples consistently show savings in the neighborhood of 25% versus regular retail on items like paper goods, batteries, detergent, and pantry basics. Against a $65 fee, a household needs only modest, steady savings โ call it $6 a month โ to break even, and a couple of paper towel and detergent runs can do that alone. Gas is the sleeper benefit: Costco fuel typically undercuts nearby stations enough that a one- or two-car household filling up regularly can recover the entire fee at the pump without buying a single grocery. The honest counterpoints: bulk quantities can be genuinely impractical for one person (a giant bag of spinach helps no one), the nearest warehouse may be a long drive, and impulse purchases in a treasure-hunt store are real budget hazards. The tiebreaker is the refund policy โ join, track what you actually save for three or four months, and if the math fails, take the full fee back. Few financial experiments come with that guarantee.
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- Step 1: Decide your route: pharmacy visit (just walk in and say so), Shop Card in hand, guest of a member, online with the surcharge, or delivery to your door.
- Step 2: If using the Shop Card route, have your member friend buy and load it first โ you cannot purchase one yourself, and you’ll show it at the entrance.
- Step 3: Going as a guest? Travel with the member, stay within the two-guest limit, and plan for the member to pay at the register โ bring cash or a payment app to settle up.
- Step 4: Run the break-even math before you go: total your expected yearly surcharges, delivery premiums, and hassle. If it tops $65, joining is simply cheaper.
- Step 5: If you do join, keep your receipts for the first few months and track real savings โ the full membership fee is refundable anytime if the warehouse doesn’t earn its keep.
Costco membership fees, surcharges, guest policies, Shop Card rules, food court access, and door-check procedures are set by Costco Wholesale and can vary by warehouse location, state law, and over time. Delivery pricing and fees are set by third-party platforms and differ by region and order size. Details in this guide reflect commonly reported current U.S. policies and may not match the practices at your local warehouse. Always confirm specifics at costco.com or with your local club before relying on them. This page has no affiliation with Costco Wholesale, Instacart, or any retailer or delivery service.