PHOTOS: Florida Blue Medicare Lounge Now Open at EPCOT with Complimentary Beverages, Charging Stations, and More

The Florida Blue Medicare Lounge has taken over Restaurant Marrakesh in EPCOT’s Morocco Pavilion to accommodate some well-needed relaxation for your busy park-day!

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To access Florida Blue Medicare Lounge, you do not need to be a Florida Blue Member. You can simply fill out a form via QR code at the entrance when you arrive to gain access

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You can find the lounge at the temporarily closed Restaurant Marrakesh. They offer complimentary experiences such as henna tattoo art and watercolor artists making postcards at different times throughout the day.

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When you enter, signage reads “Come inside and experience an unexpected dose of wellness.”

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This navy Florida Blue Medicare cooling towel is free for those that visit!

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The inside is still Moroccan themed from Restaurant Marrakesh, however, blue Florida Blue Medicare Lounge banners are in place.

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Not only is this space air-conditioned with lots of seating available, but complimentary drinks like Spa Water, cold brew coffee, and Moroccan mint tea are complimentary.

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An added perk is that you are allowed to come and go from the lounge as many times as you wish throughout the day.

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You pour your own beverage into the 50th Anniversary cups.

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It is a series of charging lockers where you can leave devices and return to them.

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There’s an abundance of seating to be found in the air-conditioned space.

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Complimentary charging stations are located in the Florida Blue Medicare Lounge.

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You can even find a photo-op.

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The lounge is open daily from 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.

If you visit Florida Blue Lounge early, there are limited wristbands available for the Eat to the Beat Concert with reserved seating. They are first come, first served.

Will you be relaxing in Florida Blue Medicare Lounge? Let us know in the comments!

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  • Haley Dalton

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11 thoughts on “PHOTOS: Florida Blue Medicare Lounge Now Open at EPCOT with Complimentary Beverages, Charging Stations, and More”

  1. Who actually visits DW and has Medicare now??? Didn’t they price out people only grabbing for the rich pockets deeply and the middle class scraping and clawing to save every penny they can with Disney+ subscriber discount offer and kids ride free on sunshine flyer lol this place is becoming out of touch.. or that should be a Chase visa lounge to include everybody that come to DW from all over the Globe… or how about an actual restaurant that is similar to what was once at the Pavillion before…and prices should reflect Walt’s vision always affordable for every family to come together to share a great day or week or two weeks… hopefully we will see D23 breaking news on company with article headline like Company vows to be what they once was by actually lowering prices and reissuing bounce back offers and dining plans and resort perks and free or discounted transportation to and from the Mco.. idk.. regardless “we’ll be back” lol very shortly we frequent the park multiple times a year without having a AP…

  2. Can Florida Blue members bring other family members into the Florida Blue Lounge with them while at Epcot?

  3. This only makes me think of seaworld’s passholder lounge and how you only need to be an AP of any level to access it. Even US has a place you can sit and chill and charge your phone.

  4. Really? I travel from out of state for the WDW and EPCOT experience, not for a corporate sponsored Medicare Lounge taking over a beautiful signature restaurant. There are numerous empty buildings that could suffice. The Disney executives that came up with this revenue generating idea would be well served by attending the “Traditions” training again and refocus on why they are there.

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