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USO Missouri
10701 Lambert International Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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About the USO Missouri
USO Missouri is a bar and night club located at 10701 Lambert International Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. This institution offers a wide range of entertainment options for guests, including live music, DJs, and special events. With a vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff, USO Missouri is the perfect place to unwind and have a great time with friends. Whether you're looking to dance the night away or just relax with a drink, USO Missouri has something for everyone. Come visit us and experience the excitement for yourself!
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St. Louis Lambert International Airport, Terminal 1, 10701 Lambert International Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63145, United States
Reviews of USO Missouri
"Its very frustrating that the USO advertises 24 hour service yet was closed when we got here at 2330. In the entryway was a sign that identified they would be open the next morning at 1000. Once we arrived back here at 1000 from the other terminal, which you HAVE to take a shuttle, the sign now indicates a 1400 open time. To add injury to insult in this situation, the reason we are here so long is due to 2 canceled flights because of weather. There are at least 8 other individuals that are trying to lean into the support the USO facilities provide in this rough situation, but instead they are closed for what seems to be because of the as well. It feels as if this facility is just a fair weather facility and when we could really use their support they aren't anywhere to be found. I mean someone came in and updated the open time, why not stay and staff the facility?"
"We stopped after arriving with kids from a very early morning flight. The kids were hungry. It was great to stop and grab some food to hold them over. The volunteers were very friendly and accommodating. Grabbed extra coloring books for the kids and enthusiastically helped them fill up ok French toast sticks. We have used several airport locations and the check in process here is very through. An id is required as well as checking luggage before proceeding. Just good to know as several have mentioned not having the IDs required."
"My brother has12 yrs service-3 deployment got turned away told 20+yrs only got shown the door just to pick up his son whos also in the army and in Germany for 3yrs. Uso should treat on your armed service memembers better then that no matter what yrs served. sorry but Pathetic"
"My wife and I, accompanied by our three children aged four years, two years, and six months old took off on a trip from California to Missouri to visit our family. Our travel itinerary began with a flight from San Jose, California, to Las Vegas, Nevada. This initial leg of our trip involved a 2 1/2-hour layover in Las Vegas. During this layover, at 9:13 PM St. Louis, MO local time, we reached out to the USO at St. Louis Missouri airport. Our aim was to ascertain if the USO would remain operational overnight, as our flight was set to land at 12:40 AM. In our conversation with the USO staff, we learned that their initial plan did not involve staying open overnight. However, they did possess the staffing resources necessary to keep the facility operational if the need arose. We explained our situation to them: both my wife and I are disabled veterans, and we were in the process of traveling from California to Missouri with our three young children to reunite with family. Given that the car rental service at the airport wouldn't be available until 6 AM, we asked if the USO could accommodate us overnight. The USO staff graciously informed us that they would be more than willing to keep their facility open for us, and they assured us that they would be ready to receive us upon our arrival. Upon landing at our destination, we were confronted with the task of collecting five suitcases and three car seats, amounting to a total of eight pieces of luggage, all while caring for our three children who were all under the age of four. It's safe to say that the trip to the USO from the airport terminal was quite an ordeal. Finally reaching the USO, the entry process involved presenting our CAC card or retiree card. My husband presented his VA veterans disability card, but unfortunately, it was not accepted by the staff at the second set of doors. I possessed an expired CAC card from my time in active duty, and even that was not considered valid. Despite the challenges we had already faced, we persisted and made our way to the USO entrance, where our three children, along with our luggage and car seats, were clearly visible. The USO staff inquired if we possessed a valid retiree card or CAC card. I explained that we had called ahead and were informed that the facility would remain open overnight due to our circumstances. However, one of the staff members indicated that this was against their policy and declined our entry. Although the wife of one of the staff members advocated on our behalf, we were ultimately denied access. We found ourselves outside the USO with our three young children for a duration of four hours. We had to make do with a pack-and-play, a compact sleeping solution for babies, which is smaller than a crib. Under different circumstances, had there been a significant number of active duty service members present and a shortage of staff, we would have understood the limitations. However, it was evident that the USO had the necessary resources and staff, as they had explicitly indicated their willingness to accommodate us based on our earlier phone call. This same information was also provided on their website, which suggested contacting them for overnight accommodations. I am deeply disappointed by the manner in which we were treated β a combination of rudeness and neglect. This experience was especially disheartening given that both my wife and I are veterans, and further, disabled veterans. It's disconcerting to be turned away by an organization that is meant to provide support and respect, not only for those in uniform but also for veterans."
"Very friendly staff, clean, stocked with snacks, food, games, toiletries. Beds available for overnight stays. I had a great experience here."
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