As Labor Day 2025 approaches, Staten Island residents planning to stock up on essentials for their barbecues, beach days, or backyard gatherings should take note of Costco’s special holiday schedule. The popular wholesale retailer will be closed all day on Monday, September 1, in observance of the federal holiday.
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Costco Will Be Closed on Labor Day: What You Need to Know
Labor Day is one of the seven major holidays that Costco observes each year. According to the company’s official website, all U.S. Costco warehouses—including the Staten Island location—will shut their doors for the full 24 hours on Labor Day.
Other Major Holidays When Costco Is Closed
In addition to Labor Day, Costco also closes on the following national holidays:
- New Year’s Day
- Easter Sunday
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day (Fourth of July)
- Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Day
This consistent closure schedule allows Costco employees time to observe major holidays with family and friends, but it also means shoppers need to plan ahead—especially around busy weekends like Labor Day.
Staten Island Costco’s Weekend Hours Before Labor Day
While the store is closed on Monday, Staten Island’s Costco will operate on regular hours leading up to the holiday, giving customers plenty of opportunity to complete their shopping in advance.
Here are the store hours for the holiday weekend:
- Friday, August 29: 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
- Saturday, August 30: 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- Sunday, August 31: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Can’t Make It In-Store? Costco.com Is Always Open
If you can’t make it to the warehouse during the weekend or prefer to shop from home, Costco’s online store, remains open 24/7. While some items might not be eligible for same-day delivery, many household essentials, electronics, and non-perishable goods can be ordered for delivery or in-store pickup.
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Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute
Whether you’re planning a neighborhood cookout or just need to stock up on groceries before the long weekend, shopping earlier in the week or during the open weekend hours is the best way to avoid the rush and make sure you have everything you need.