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Superstores and Warehouse Clubs Find Early Holiday Momentum

Superstores and warehouse clubs gain early holiday momentum in 2025. See how Costco, Walmart, Target, BJ’s, and Sam’s Club performed heading into Q4.

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Ezra Carmel
November 19, 2025
Superstores and Warehouse Clubs Find Early Holiday Momentum
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Key Takeaways
  • Warehouse clubs Costco, Sam’s Club, and BJ’s Wholesale sustained their year-over-year (YoY) foot traffic momentum of 6.0%, 3.2%, and 5.9%, respectively, in Q3 2025.
  • Walmart and Target's Q3 2025 traffic was 0.4% higher and 2.7% lower, respectively, than in Q3 2024 – but October’s early holiday promotions marked a turning point for both chains.
  • Costco’s introduction of early Executive Member shopping hours has smoothed traffic patterns and reduced peak-time congestion, creating a better in-store experience for all shoppers.
  • Following the rollout of early openings, the share of Costco visits lasting 30-45 minutes rose while 45-60 minute and sub-30 minute visits declined, indicating a shift toward more efficient, mid-length shopping trips.

As the retail calendar approaches its most pivotal stretch, we took a closer look at foot traffic trends across superstores and warehouse clubs to see how these key players are performing.

Superstores and Warehouse Clubs Ramp Up Towards the Holidays

Warehouse clubs – Costco, Sam’s Club, and BJ’s Wholesale – continued to post visit gains in recent months, extending the momentum that has defined the segment for much of the past year. Their consistent performance reinforces the appeal of the wholesale model among value-driven shoppers navigating inflationary pressures and tighter budgets.

However, within the broader mass merchandise sector, October marked a clear turning point. Walmart saw its strongest year-over-year (YoY) visit gains of the last six months, while Target’s traffic shifted from negative to positive growth for the first time during the same period. The October surge coincided with the superstores' early early holiday sales events, signaling that the early holiday season has evolved into a pivotal retail moment.

Costco’s Opening Hours Shift Continues to Shape Consumer Behavior

Costco led foot traffic growth among mass merchants in September and October 2025. And some of that momentum may stem from the chain’s new early opening hours for Executive Members, which appears to have eased peak-hour congestion and enhanced the overall shopping experience.

As a reminder, Costco Executive Members pay almost twice as much as standard Gold Star members and account for over 74% of the chain’s sales, so it makes sense that Costco would look to add value and additional perks to its premium memberships. 

But since extending its hours to open an hour early for Executive Members, Costco has likely enhanced the overall shopping experience for all visitors.

The graph below shows that between July and October 2025, after the introduction of early openings, the extended morning hours reduced Costco’s traffic at peak times compared to 2024, spreading visits more evenly throughout the day – which means less crowding for everyone.

Earlier openings also affect how Costco shoppers shop. Since the new hours took effect, the share of Costco visits lasting 30 to 45 minutes has increased, while the share of 45- to 60-minute visits has declined. This shift suggests that with lighter crowds and easier navigation, Costco shoppers are more purposeful and efficient.

Meanwhile, the share of Costco visits lasting less than 30 minutes also fell during the July to October period, suggesting that in a more streamlined environment, some shoppers feel comfortable taking extra time to browse – and perhaps add a few more items to their baskets – rather than rushing through a crowded store.

Well-Positioned Before the Holiday Rush

As the main holiday season approaches and consumer sentiment reaches new lows, value-forward warehouse clubs appear to remain in a strong position. Meanwhile, superstores’ success with early sales events demonstrates that shoppers remain highly responsive to promotions, an encouraging sign heading into the peak shopping period.

By offering early access to Executive Members, Costco is both recognizing its most valuable shoppers and alleviating crowding for everyone during typical rush periods – a move that could give the retailer an edge during the busy holiday season.

How will these retailers close out the holiday season? Visit Placer.ai/anchor to find out.

Placer.ai leverages a panel of tens of millions of devices and utilizes machine learning to make estimations for visits to locations across the US. The data is trusted by thousands of industry leaders who leverage Placer.ai for insights into foot traffic, demographic breakdowns, retail sale predictions, migration trends, site selection, and more.

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