Pilots flying into Denver International Airport on Monday couldn’t communicate with air traffic controllers for about six minutes after multiple radio transmitters failed, according to reporting fr…
Shutting down DIA honestly sounds like a plus to me, genuinely my least favorite airport fuck that place.
It’s a nightmare to navigate, finding your gate takes forever and finding the exit is impossible.
It’s obvious the place was built pre-TSA because TSA is set up in a big like, lobby area that was very obviously intended to be an open space with no barricades. It’s been over 20 years and it still looks like they just temporarily set up in there for an event.
Driving into it sucks. Driving out of it sucks. The signage is terrible and the roads are confusing.
It’s surprisingly far from Denver, it takes like 45 minutes to drive to the city from there, plus people frequently fly there to go to any other city on the east side of Colorado because the flights are way cheaper than to COS which is the only other major airport, but DIA is on the north east side of Denver making it super annoying to go anywhere else. If you look at a map it’s almost like the city of Denver is holding the airport away from the other cities on I-25 and going “Nuh-uh it’s mine you can’t have it”
The stupid giant blue horse statue with glowing red eyes as you drive in
(TSA falling apart is very bad, I just wanted to rant about the Denver airport)
I like DIA better than any other US airport I’ve been to. Have you been to LAX? No charging ports before security, barely anywhere to sit because the restaurants all close their seating unless you pay their ridiculous food prices. Baltimore sucked too, and Orlando you have to listen to that douchebag Governor every time you ride the tram. Vegas was bad for obvious reasons, plus being headed by CBP because I was coming back from China and they decided to search all my bags and found my Little Red Books was just a great way to spend my layover.
The stupid giant blue horse statue with glowing red eyes as you drive in
Bluecifer is the only redeemable part of the airport lol if I’m going to have to sit through traffic hell by the airport I might as well have a demon horse to look at
Why would you drive into or out of DIA? The train to Union Station is so much better on all fronts and only takes like 30 minutes, costs 10 bucks, and drops you off directly in the TSA line. The old security line is pretty terrible, but it moves quickly and the new line upstairs is great. I can excuse the 300 or so gates because of the riff on the trains and the windmills.
In all seriousness, the bustang from union station to c springs is pretty great, albeit poorly marketed. I also hate driving to DIA, but avoiding it is pretty easy.
Shutting down DIA honestly sounds like a plus to me, genuinely my least favorite airport fuck that place.
It’s a nightmare to navigate, finding your gate takes forever and finding the exit is impossible.
It’s obvious the place was built pre-TSA because TSA is set up in a big like, lobby area that was very obviously intended to be an open space with no barricades. It’s been over 20 years and it still looks like they just temporarily set up in there for an event.
Driving into it sucks. Driving out of it sucks. The signage is terrible and the roads are confusing.
It’s surprisingly far from Denver, it takes like 45 minutes to drive to the city from there, plus people frequently fly there to go to any other city on the east side of Colorado because the flights are way cheaper than to COS which is the only other major airport, but DIA is on the north east side of Denver making it super annoying to go anywhere else. If you look at a map it’s almost like the city of Denver is holding the airport away from the other cities on I-25 and going “Nuh-uh it’s mine you can’t have it”
The stupid giant blue horse statue with glowing red eyes as you drive in
(TSA falling apart is very bad, I just wanted to rant about the Denver airport)
I like DIA better than any other US airport I’ve been to. Have you been to LAX? No charging ports before security, barely anywhere to sit because the restaurants all close their seating unless you pay their ridiculous food prices. Baltimore sucked too, and Orlando you have to listen to that douchebag Governor every time you ride the tram. Vegas was bad for obvious reasons, plus being headed by CBP because I was coming back from China and they decided to search all my bags and found my Little Red Books was just a great way to spend my layover.
I like Denver for layovers! It’s never my home base or final stop so can’t speak much about location but I agree, it’s built well for chillin.
I’ll give you everything except
Bluecifer is the only redeemable part of the airport lol if I’m going to have to sit through traffic hell by the airport I might as well have a demon horse to look at
Why would you drive into or out of DIA? The train to Union Station is so much better on all fronts and only takes like 30 minutes, costs 10 bucks, and drops you off directly in the TSA line. The old security line is pretty terrible, but it moves quickly and the new line upstairs is great. I can excuse the 300 or so gates because of the riff on the trains and the windmills.
Because I’ve usually needed to get to Colorado Springs (
) not Denver but DIA is the airport that airlines actually go to.
I’m so sorry for your loss
In all seriousness, the bustang from union station to c springs is pretty great, albeit poorly marketed. I also hate driving to DIA, but avoiding it is pretty easy.
I actually love the Denver airport but only for the artistic fans that spin when the trams are running past them.
That said, I do have some nostalgia for the pre-TSA days and it was one of the more comfortable airports because of the lobby space.
I do love the fans that spin from the tram those are very fun