Lackland AFB Luke Gate Visitor Center
About the Business
The Lackland AFB Luke Gate Visitor Center is a travel agency located at 2602 Luke Boulevard in Texas, United States. This center serves as a welcoming point for visitors to Lackland Air Force Base, providing information, assistance, and resources for those looking to explore the base and its surrounding areas. Whether you are a military family member, a tourist interested in learning more about the Air Force, or simply passing through the area, the friendly staff at Lackland AFB Luke Gate Visitor Center is ready to help make your visit a memorable one.
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Location & Phone number
2602 Luke Blvd, Lackland Air Force Base, TX 78236, United States
Reviews
"I visited Lackland Visitor Center to ask about bringing family see the airplanes. SrA Womack helped answer all my questions & he had excellent customer service! As a retiree I’m thankful to see our AF is in good hands! Thank you!"
"Such a professional establishment! Everyone is so friendly professional and understanding at the main entry point! At a very confusing time for families, it's satisfying and reassuring that these men and women take their jobs. Seriously! Thank you for your kindness. We are proud to be part of the family of the Air Force!"
"The family and girlfriend visited from Ohio during basic training--January 1986"
"Great place for training! Thank to all the military members and their families for their Service."
"Excited to go and see my brother's graduation. The overall time was long with everyone wanting to be there, which is reasonable, having thousands of people wanting to see their loved one graduate or just visiting the base. Some staff and military can be a bit rude but I understand the military life, everyone's different, some are more strict, while others are laid back, some are cocky, while others think they aren't good enough. But the man thing that worries me about our military is the medical center (med-hole). My brother's friends talked about a few things that went on down there that are pretty sad to say the least. Weekly attempted suicides which are the worst and the help they offer. Some soldiers have been there for months and even a couple years depending on what the issue is and how to solve it. Example - one man was in my brother's squadron attempting to be an airmen. But when it came to getting the "PB&J" shot in the back of their thigh/buttocks area the staff struck a nerve with the needle paralyzing his leg. To sum it up. They sent him home two weeks later and gave him disability for six months. Which is nice, it's better than nothing, but that man will never walk again... We need a better medical foundation or something. I love the military and respect the men and women fighting and protecting our country. I wish I could be there side by side but I can't due to medical reasons. Which is why I gave it a 3 star. Would have gave it a 1 star if I didn't respect our military. Thank you for reading this and have a great day."
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