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Ben Dickmann

3 years ago

Home is home. Some people live in mansions, some d...

Home is home. Some people live in mansions, some don't. But, when arriving "home" at Lambert there is a sense of comfort and convenience not found at other more ostentatious locations with their hurry-up atmospheres and many more (overpriced) shops so typical of all airports with a captive customer base. While some travelers complain about limited food options, a couple on a Southwest flight told me that the last time they changed planes it was in St. Louis' Terminal 1. They raved about the "great" food quality at the new Shannon's restaurant. I've never been to the main terminal site, but I am not surprised. Regarding Wifi, I admit to very rarely having the need when at an airport. But, the cost and time limitations must be issues (according to other posts) that probably need to be addressed. Most busy people can't live without the internet ...or, at least, so it seems.

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