Is Sam’s Club open on the Fourth of July (Independence Day)?

MIRAMAR, FLORIDA - JULY 16: Customers wearing face masks wait in line to enter a Sam's Club store on July 16, 2020 in Miramar, Florida. Some major U.S. corporations are requiring masks to be worn in their stores upon entering to control the spread of COVID-19. (Photo by Johnny Louis/Getty Images)
MIRAMAR, FLORIDA - JULY 16: Customers wearing face masks wait in line to enter a Sam's Club store on July 16, 2020 in Miramar, Florida. Some major U.S. corporations are requiring masks to be worn in their stores upon entering to control the spread of COVID-19. (Photo by Johnny Louis/Getty Images)

Are you looking to get some shopping done for the Fourth of July (Independence Day)? Do you prefer to buy in bulk? Do you need to feed a lot of people this Independence Day? Then you may be wondering about the holiday hours over at Sam’s Club.

Considering the fact that Sam’s Club is a great destination for bulk shopping, much like places like Costco and BJs, it makes sense that for the Fourth of July, you may want to grab excess of things like hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, and soda. After all, you never know who might show up to that holiday barbecue.

And if you do have those last minute backyard crashers, you may need more of everything. So if those last minute party guests show up and you need extras, that might mean a trip to the store.

But of course, that leaves us with the very important question of whether or not Sam’s Club is actually open on the Fourth of July.

Will Sam’s Club be open on the Fourth of July?

According to the Sam’s Club help page, they will in fact be open on the Fourth of July. However, just because they are open that does not mean they will be operating under their normal business hours.

So what are their holiday hours for Independence Day?

"8 a.m. – 6 p.m. (Plus members)10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (Club members)"

While this is still plenty of time to get that shopping done, they are closing two hours earlier than normal. And that means making sure you get their early enough if you normally do your shopping in the evening on Mondays.

But if you are looking for more information on restaurants and stores that are open or closed on the Fourth of July, check out the rest of our holiday coverage on Guilty Eats.