Highlights
About This Lounge
The USO Lounge at Los Angeles offers travelers a premium escape from the busy terminal. Located in the departures area, this lounge provides a comfortable environment for business and leisure travelers alike.
The lounge features shower facilities and private sleeping suites. High-speed WiFi is available throughout, making it easy to stay connected before your flight.
📊 Rating Breakdown
✨ Amenities & Features
Dining & Cuisine
Buffet
Selection of hot and cold dishes
Bar
Complimentary beer, wine, and spirits
Snack Station
Light bites and refreshments
Insider Tips
Awards & Recognition
Ground floor of the historic LAX Theme Building on Center Way, between Terminals 1 and 2
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Quick Facts
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Terminal
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Key Amenities
📍 Location
Terminal
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Address
201 World Wy, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA
Location Details
Ground floor of the historic LAX Theme Building on Center Way, between Terminals 1 and 2
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🕒 Operating Hours
★ Google Reviews
I gave this place a five-star rating solely based on the accommodation. The staff/ volunteers were incredibly supportive of our flight delay situation. The check-in process was incredibly easy, and the staff was incredibly friendly. I also liked how the building is divided into sections. There are t
Would have been nice to have been able to utilize the USO for our extended layover from 11pm to 7am but the USO was closed. Didn’t think they would be closed as no other USO we’ve ever visited has been closed late at night (none of the multiple workers that we asked for directions knew to tell us th
The USO at LAX is an absolute gem for service members passing through. From the moment I walked in, the volunteers were incredibly welcoming and kind — a true reflection of the spirit of the USO. They offered me Girl Scout cookies (they had plenty!), sandwiches, hot dogs, and a wide variety of drink
Definitely one of the most bizarre USO experiences. You basically get accosted at the door and you must show your ID for fear that they let the disabled veterans in or something, I don't know. Inside was fine but not exactly oozing comfort with mostly just regular lounging type chairs and not really
The volunteers at the USO are the nicest people in the planet! Upon arriving, they opened the door for us and greeted us as if we were long time friends. After checking in, they explained the layout of the lounge and allowed us to relax. Later while the hubs was chatting with another servicemember,