The Executive tier costs exactly double the basic membership โ $130 a year instead of $65 โ and pays you back through a 2% annual reward, early shopping hours, monthly delivery credits, and extra savings on Costco’s service programs. This guide covers every benefit, the precise spending level where the upgrade pays for itself, and the little-known guarantee that makes trying it nearly risk-free.
Executive Membership costs $130 a year โ the $65 base fee plus a $65 upgrade โ and any Gold Star or Business member can switch at the membership counter, online, or by phone; it renews at the same $130 each year. In return you get an annual 2% reward on qualifying purchases (capped at $1,250 a year), delivered as a certificate with your renewal notice and spendable at the warehouse. On top sit the newer perks: early shopping hours from 9 a.m., the $10 monthly delivery credit on qualifying $150+ orders, and extra discounts on Costco Services like the auto and home insurance program, check printing, and select Costco Travel bookings. The break-even is plain arithmetic: 2% earns back the extra $65 once you spend about $3,250 a year โ roughly $270 a month โ and every delivery credit you use lowers that bar. And if the reward falls short, Costco’s satisfaction guarantee lets you downgrade and recover the difference.
Both tiers shop the same warehouses, pay the same shelf prices, use the same gas pumps, and include a free Household Card for a second adult at your address. The extra $65 buys exactly the rows marked below โ nothing more, nothing less.
| Feature | Gold Star ($65) | Executive ($130) |
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| Warehouse, Costco.com & gas station access | YES | YES |
| Free Household Card (second adult, same address) | YES | YES |
| 2% annual reward on qualifying purchases Core Perk | NO | YES โ up to $1,250/yr |
| Early shopping hours (9 a.m. weekdays & Sunday; 9โ9:30 Saturday) | NO | YES |
| $10 monthly same-day delivery credit (orders $150+) | NO | YES โ up to $120/yr |
| Extra savings on Costco Services (insurance program, check printing & more) | NO | YES |
| Added value on select Costco Travel bookings | NO | YES |
| 100% satisfaction guarantee on the membership fee | YES | YES โ incl. downgrade refunds |
The reward applies to most warehouse, Costco.com, and Costco Travel spending โ but several big categories are excluded from earning, and they’re exactly the ones people assume count: gasoline, the food court, alcohol in many states, and certain fee-based services. A household that spends heavily at the pump but lightly in the aisles earns far less than the headline math suggests. When you run your break-even numbers, count grocery, pantry, household, electronics, and pharmacy-aisle spending โ not your gas receipts.
The Executive decision comes down to a few recurring questions: what you actually get, the spending level where it pays off, who can join, and whether there’s a way to get it free. Straight answers below, including the fine print the upgrade page soft-pedals.
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What does Executive Membership actually get you? 2% back on qualifying purchases (up to $1,250/yr) ยท Early 9 a.m. shopping hours ยท $10/month delivery credit ยท Extra discounts on Costco Services & Travel ยท Same shelf prices as everyone elseStrip away the marketing and the Executive tier is four benefits stacked on a regular membership. The anchor is the 2% annual reward: most of what you spend in the warehouse, on Costco.com, and through Costco Travel earns 2%, paid once a year as a reward certificate that arrives with your renewal notice and spends like cash at the warehouse โ capped at $1,250, which would take $62,500 of annual spending to hit. Second, the early hours: Executive cardholders enter at 9 a.m. on weekdays and Sundays (9 to 9:30 on Saturdays) before general members, which regulars describe as a different store โ open parking, stocked pallets, no lines. Third, the delivery credit: $10 off one qualifying same-day delivery order of $150 or more each month, through Costco’s own delivery site or Instacart, worth up to $120 a year if you order monthly. Fourth, quieter discounts across Costco Services โ the auto and home insurance program, check printing, and extra value on select travel packages. What it does not get you: better shelf prices, special coupons, or any access regular members lack beyond that first hour. Both tiers pay the same $4.99 for the rotisserie chicken.
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How much do I need to spend to make Executive worth it? $3,250/year โ about $270/month โ in qualifying purchases earns back the $65 upgrade through the 2% reward ยท Each delivery credit used replaces $500 of needed spending ยท Below the line, stay Gold StarThe arithmetic is mercifully clean. The upgrade costs $65 beyond Gold Star, and 2% of $3,250 equals $65 โ so roughly $270 a month of qualifying Costco spending is the classic break-even. A family doing a serious weekly run clears it without noticing; a single person making occasional trips usually doesn’t. But the newer perks bend the math in the upgrade’s favor. Every $10 delivery credit you actually use is worth the same as $500 of reward-earning spending โ so a household that places one qualifying $150+ delivery order per month collects $120 a year in credits, meaning even modest in-warehouse spending pushes the combined value past $65. Run your own numbers honestly: pull up your bank statement, total three typical months of Costco spending, subtract gas and food court (they don’t earn), multiply the rest by four for a yearly figure, and take 2%. Add $10 for each month you’d realistically order delivery. If the total beats $65, upgrade; if it’s close, upgrade anyway โ the guarantee in answer #6 means a shortfall costs you nothing; and if it’s nowhere near, Gold Star already gives you every shelf price in the building.
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What are the Executive early shopping hours, exactly? MondayโFriday: 9โ10 a.m. ยท Saturday: 9โ9:30 a.m. ยท Sunday: 9โ10 a.m. ยท Show your Executive card at the door ยท The calmest hour the warehouse ever hasExecutive members get the warehouse before everyone else: doors open at 9 a.m. instead of 10 on weekdays and Sundays, and 9 instead of 9:30 on Saturdays. The half-hour-to-hour head start sounds minor on paper and feels enormous in practice โ parking by the entrance, full carts of fresh inventory, samples without crowds, and a checkout experience measured in seconds. For anyone who finds the midday Costco crush physically draining โ and that includes plenty of older shoppers, parents with small children, and anyone using a mobility aid โ the early window is arguably worth as much as the 2% reward, because it converts the most chaotic store in American retail into a quiet neighborhood market. Practical notes: have your Executive membership card (physical or in the app) ready at the door, since entrance scanners verify tier; your Household Card holder shares the benefit; and pharmacy, optical, and food court hours may differ from the early floor hours, so call ahead if one of those is the reason for your trip. If you’re on the fence about upgrading and you hate crowds, visit a warehouse parking lot at 9:15 on a Tuesday and look at it โ then look at the same lot at noon on Saturday. That comparison sells the upgrade better than any percentage.
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How does the 2% reward arrive, and how do I use it? Arrives once a year as a reward certificate with your renewal notice ยท Redeem at any U.S. warehouse for merchandise ยท Unused balance can be paid out โ ask the membership counter ยท It does not expire month to month like a couponThe reward isn’t a monthly rebate or a statement credit โ it accumulates silently all membership year and arrives once, as a reward certificate included with your annual renewal notice (and visible in your Costco.com account). You redeem it at the warehouse register like cash toward anything in the building; many members simply hand it over during a regular grocery run and watch the total drop. Three details people learn the hard way. First, if your certificate is larger than your purchase, the membership counter can pay out the remaining balance โ you don’t have to spend it all in one trip or forfeit anything. Second, the certificate is tied to your membership: keep your address current in your account so the renewal packet containing it actually reaches you, and know that the counter can reissue one that’s lost. Third, the reward’s timing pairs naturally with renewal โ many Executive members use the certificate to pay the next year’s $130 fee, which means a household earning $130+ in rewards effectively rides the membership free in perpetuity. One thing the reward is not: a credit card. If you want per-purchase cash back stacked on top, that’s the separate Costco Anywhere Visa, whose rewards combine with โ not replace โ the Executive 2%.
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Who is eligible for Executive Membership? Any Gold Star or Business member 18+ can upgrade ยท Upgrade at the counter, online, or by phone โ the $65 difference is prorated mid-year ยท Includes the same free Household Card ยท No income, status, or invitation requirementDespite the boardroom name, “Executive” has no exclusivity to it โ it’s simply the higher of Costco’s two personal tiers, open to any member 18 or older. There’s no invitation, no spending qualification, no waiting period: a brand-new member can join straight at the Executive level, and an existing Gold Star or Business member can upgrade at any point in their membership year at the counter, through their Costco.com account, or by phone. Mid-year upgrades are prorated, so you pay only the portion of the $65 difference covering your remaining months โ meaning there’s never a “wrong time” to switch. The membership still covers your household the same way: one free Household Card for a second adult at your address, who enjoys every Executive perk including the early hours. Business members get the same upgrade option at the same price. The only people genuinely outside the tent are non-members, and the fix there costs $130 at the membership counter. One eligibility wrinkle in the other direction: the $10 delivery credit requires linking a valid Executive membership to your Costco Same-Day or Instacart account, so after upgrading, spend the two minutes connecting your membership number online โ credits don’t flow until you do.
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Is there a way to get Executive Membership free? No giveaway exists โ anything claiming a “free Executive membership” is a scam or bait ยท The real version: earn $130+ in rewards/credits and the tier pays for itself ยท Plus the downgrade guarantee removes the risk entirelySearch results and social posts promising a free Costco Executive membership are, without exception, either scams harvesting personal information or affiliate bait โ Costco doesn’t run membership giveaways. But the legitimate version of “free” is real and worth understanding, because it’s how committed members actually experience the tier. Path one: spend enough that the 2% reward reaches $130, which takes $6,500 a year (about $540 a month โ a realistic figure for larger families), and your certificate covers the entire next renewal; the membership becomes self-funding. Path two: stack the delivery credits โ twelve used credits equal $120, so a delivery-using household needs only a token reward to clear $130 in combined value. Path three is the safety net rather than a freebie: Costco’s long-standing practice, backed by its satisfaction guarantee, is that if your 2% reward comes in below the $65 upgrade cost, you can downgrade at the membership counter and ask for the difference back. Combined with sign-up promotions that bundle Shop Cards worth $40โ$45 for new members, the honest summary is: you can’t get the Executive tier free as a handout, but a household that uses it well can make it cost nothing โ and a household it fails owes nothing for trying.
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What does renewal cost, and does the price ever change? Renews at the same $130/year (plus tax where applicable) ยท Auto-renewal available in your account ยท Many members pay renewal with their reward certificate ยท Fee changes are rare โ roughly once per decade historicallyExecutive renews at the same $130 you paid to join โ there’s no teaser pricing or renewal jump hiding in the structure. Costco raises membership fees rarely (the most recent increase, $10 on the Executive tier, was the first in about seven years), and when changes come they’re announced well ahead, so the price you see is dependable planning information rather than a moving target. Mechanically, renewal works three ways: pay at the register or counter during a regular visit, renew online in your account, or enable auto-renewal so the fee charges your card on file โ worthwhile for anyone who’s ever discovered an expired membership at the entrance scanner. The move seasoned Executive members make: apply the annual reward certificate directly to the renewal, which turns the yearly fee into a bookkeeping entry rather than an out-of-pocket expense for any household earning $130+ in rewards. Two housekeeping notes. If you let a membership lapse and rejoin later, you start a fresh membership year โ there’s no penalty, but also no credit for the gap. And if you’ve decided the Executive tier isn’t earning its keep, time the downgrade conversation for renewal: the counter can switch you to Gold Star, settle any reward shortfall under the guarantee, and renew you at $65 in one visit.
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What are the Executive “insurance benefits” people mention? Executive members get preferred treatment in the Costco Services insurance program โ auto & home policies with member pricing and extra perks ยท It’s a partner program, not Costco-issued insurance ยท Always compare quotes against your current policyThe phrase floats around because Costco Services includes an insurance program โ auto and home coverage offered through a partner insurer โ and Executive members get the best version of it: preferred rates and additional policy perks that Gold Star members don’t receive, which in some states have included benefits like roadside assistance features or claim-related extras on auto policies. The honest framing matters: this is partner insurance sold through Costco’s services arm, not insurance Costco underwrites, and program details, the partner involved, and available perks vary by state. That makes the universal advice apply doubly โ treat it as one quote among several, never a default. The smart move for any Executive member at renewal time on an existing policy: request a quote through the Costco Services page, compare it line for line against your current coverage (same deductibles, same limits โ insurers win comparisons by quietly trimming coverage), and let the numbers decide. For some households the member pricing genuinely beats their existing carrier and the savings dwarf the membership fee; for others it doesn’t come close. Beyond insurance, the same Executive preference runs through other Costco Services โ check printing, bottled water delivery, and business services where offered โ each worth a look whenever you’d buy that service anyway, and none worth buying just because the discount exists.
Use the buttons below to locate your nearest Costco, the gas station, or the pharmacy. Executive early hours apply at the warehouse entrance โ but pharmacy, optical, and gas hours can differ, so confirm your location’s schedule at costco.com before planning an early trip around them.
- Step 1: Total three typical months of Costco spending from your bank statement, subtract gas and food court purchases, and multiply by four for your qualifying yearly figure.
- Step 2: Take 2% of that figure, then add $10 for every month you’d realistically place a $150+ delivery order. Compare the total against the $65 upgrade cost.
- Step 3: If you upgrade, do it the same day โ it’s prorated โ and immediately link your membership number to Costco Same-Day or Instacart so the monthly credits start flowing.
- Step 4: Try the 9 a.m. window within your first month, and put your reward certificate’s arrival (with your renewal notice) on the calendar so it never gets tossed with the junk mail.
- Step 5: At each renewal, hold the certificate against the $65 yardstick: above it, renew and apply the certificate to the fee; below it, visit the counter, downgrade, and recover the difference.
Costco membership fees, Executive benefits, reward terms and exclusions, early shopping hours, delivery credit conditions, and Costco Services programs (including insurance offerings) are set by Costco Wholesale and its partners, vary by state and location, and change over time. Figures in this guide reflect commonly reported current U.S. terms and may not match the exact conditions at your warehouse or in your state. Insurance products are offered through third-party partners, not Costco itself โ always compare quotes and policy terms before switching coverage. Confirm all details at costco.com or with member services before making membership or financial decisions. This page has no affiliation with Costco Wholesale, Instacart, or any insurer or retailer.