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The Exclusive VIP Suite at Woodbury Common

VIP Suite at Woodbury Common Premium Outlets — exclusive shopping experience

Last Updated: April 23rd, 2026

Woodbury Common NY Outlets will redefine luxury shopping with a new VIP Suite. The suite is scheduled to open later in 2026 and is part of a several-hundred-million-dollar expansion that will add retail, a hotel, and a second parking deck over the next few years. It’s Simon’s biggest bet yet on the luxury end of the outlet.

An Exclusive Haven for Shoppers

Simon calls the VIP Suite a “haven designed exclusively for our discerning clientele.” In practice, it’s a private appointment-only space tucked inside The Adirondacks District — the same luxury wing that houses Gucci, Saint Laurent, Prada, and Dior. The idea: high-spend shoppers skip the weekend crowds at the main entrance, park closer to the Adirondacks, and get changing rooms and seating that don’t involve standing in the Coach queue.

Key features of the elegant enclave include:

  • Private fitting rooms: Multiple appointment rooms with their own changing areas, so you’re not carrying Gucci bags through the food court while you decide.
  • Lounge area: Seating, art on the walls, refreshments — designed as a reset between boutique visits rather than a shopping-center food-court bench.
  • On-site kitchen: Catering handled inside the suite for private events and longer shopping sessions.

Personalized Services and Curated Experiences

Access isn’t just about the room. Simon has said the suite will come with personal shopper support, by-appointment styling, and a dedicated concierge who coordinates store pulls across the Adirondacks boutiques — useful if you’re flying in for a single day and don’t want to burn an hour wandering between Saks Off 5th and Prada to compare what’s on the rack.

The suite also doubles as event space. Brands like the Adirondacks District’s luxury lineup can reserve it for trunk shows, press previews, or VIC (very-important-client) evenings — the kind of activations that used to require flying clients into Manhattan.

[VERIFY: how to request access] Simon hasn’t yet published a public signup. At the time of writing (April 2026), access is by invitation through brand partners or via the Woodbury Common VIP Shopper program. We’ll update this page once a formal booking path goes live.

Part of a Grand Vision

The VIP Suite is one piece of a multi-year Woodbury Common expansion that Simon has pegged at several hundred million dollars. The plan started taking visible shape in 2024 and runs through the end of the decade.

Announced components: 155,000 sq ft of new retail and restaurant space, a 200-room luxury hotel, and a second parking facility to ease the weekend-afternoon lot 7 backup. [VERIFY: hotel operator and opening year — Simon hasn’t named a flag partner at the time of writing.]

Simon’s development president Mark Silvestri framed the move in a statement: “Innovation and continually enhancing our idyllic shopping atmosphere excites Woodbury Common’s shoppers… We look forward to enhancing our guest service experience with our luxurious VIP Suite.” Corporate-speak aside, the signal is clear — Woodbury wants a bigger slice of the luxury dollars that currently flow to Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue when international visitors land at JFK.

Bottom line: if you’re planning a luxury-focused Woodbury Common visit in late 2026 or 2027, the Adirondacks District is where the upgrades will land first. For practical planning before the suite opens, see our luxury brands guide, international visitors guide, and current hours. We’ll update this page as soon as Simon announces a booking mechanism.

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