As part of their partnership with Disney, a corporate lounge for Boeing has been incorporated into the pavilion design. Employees and their families are granted exclusive access to the facilities during their visit to EPCOT Center. The main entrance itself is located tucked away in the left front corner of the pavilion structure. The lounge also features an additional entrance on the second floor providing easy access to the Aviator’s Lounge and other attractions.

A small check-in area with blue carpet and historical photos of Boeing aircraft greeted guests along with a receptionist who will check for credentials. A standout feature of the entry is the reception desk built from a part of the nose of an old Boeing aircraft. Once checked in, guests have the option of taking the elevator up to the lounge, or to use a back entrance into the Take Flight queue to easily access the attraction.

The lounge itself provides a nice clean design with several comfortable seating areas and a small kitchen offering free beverages and snacks. Many of the lounge items take inspiration from the famous 747’s lounges in the sky. A history of Boeing logos, since its first iteration in 1928, adorn the walls in the form of unique art pieces. The lounge’s location in the “wings” of the pavilion also offers plenty of lighting through the many glass panels as well as one-way glass viewing into the Take Flight attraction from above.