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"Dave Smith" wrote in message ... Service Tech wrote: Agreed - Denver has to be one of the worst in the US to get through security. I've been there a few times, and have never spent less than 1 hour in the security line. One time last year it took 2 1/2. The lines snaked through the baggage claim area, and then outside side. I flew to Denver 9/11/02 from Buffalo. I allowed lots and lots of time to get across the border and go through security because of the anniversary date. Security was no more than I had experienced over 30 years of flying from Canadian and European airports. I had no problem with security at Denver when I flew out 6 days later. I have to admit to having found the non profile spot checks amusing. That was less than a month after a friend flying up from SC ws pulled out of line for a spot check, a 35 year old woman traveling with her two sons, hardly the profile for a terrorist. You have some knowledge about the profile of a terrorist? |
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"Dave Smith" wrote in message ... Service Tech wrote: Agreed - Denver has to be one of the worst in the US to get through security. I've been there a few times, and have never spent less than 1 hour in the security line. One time last year it took 2 1/2. The lines snaked through the baggage claim area, and then outside side. I flew to Denver 9/11/02 from Buffalo. I allowed lots and lots of time to get across the border and go through security because of the anniversary date. Security was no more than I had experienced over 30 years of flying from Canadian and European airports. I had no problem with security at Denver when I flew out 6 days later. You definately had a good day. The Ski season is unbelievable. I have to admit to having found the non profile spot checks amusing. That was less than a month after a friend flying up from SC ws pulled out of line for a spot check, a 35 year old woman traveling with her two sons, hardly the profile for a terrorist. The TSA Goobers have no idea what they're looking for. Some put on a good show though. The 2 boys may have been "mini terrorists" They pop the pilots knee caps to get control. Then Mom takes over the plane & fly's it into a Wal Mart. |
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"Dave Smith" wrote in message ... Service Tech wrote: Agreed - Denver has to be one of the worst in the US to get through security. I've been there a few times, and have never spent less than 1 hour in the security line. One time last year it took 2 1/2. The lines snaked through the baggage claim area, and then outside side. I flew to Denver 9/11/02 from Buffalo. I allowed lots and lots of time to get across the border and go through security because of the anniversary date. Security was no more than I had experienced over 30 years of flying from Canadian and European airports. I had no problem with security at Denver when I flew out 6 days later. You definately had a good day. The Ski season is unbelievable. I have to admit to having found the non profile spot checks amusing. That was less than a month after a friend flying up from SC ws pulled out of line for a spot check, a 35 year old woman traveling with her two sons, hardly the profile for a terrorist. The TSA Goobers have no idea what they're looking for. Some put on a good show though. The 2 boys may have been "mini terrorists" They pop the pilots knee caps to get control. Then Mom takes over the plane & fly's it into a Wal Mart. |
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Sounds good, but which side of the security gate would this be found?
Most of the exhibits and art are located on the concourses which are still inside the security zone and will not require a security screening. Just get on the train that connects the concourses. If you go all the way to the Jeppesen Terminal building, you will need to go through security again to get back to the concourses. When you get on the train, just be sure that you don't take it all the way to the terminal. Make sure to get off on either the A, B, or C Concourses and make sure to get on the train going in the "right direction". Martin |
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Sounds good, but which side of the security gate would this be found?
Most of the exhibits and art are located on the concourses which are still inside the security zone and will not require a security screening. Just get on the train that connects the concourses. If you go all the way to the Jeppesen Terminal building, you will need to go through security again to get back to the concourses. When you get on the train, just be sure that you don't take it all the way to the terminal. Make sure to get off on either the A, B, or C Concourses and make sure to get on the train going in the "right direction". Martin |
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Sounds good, but which side of the security gate would this be found?
Most of the exhibits and art are located on the concourses which are still inside the security zone and will not require a security screening. Just get on the train that connects the concourses. If you go all the way to the Jeppesen Terminal building, you will need to go through security again to get back to the concourses. When you get on the train, just be sure that you don't take it all the way to the terminal. Make sure to get off on either the A, B, or C Concourses and make sure to get on the train going in the "right direction". Martin |
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Martin wrote:
Sounds good, but which side of the security gate would this be found? Most of the exhibits and art are located on the concourses which are still inside the security zone and will not require a security screening. Just get on the train that connects the concourses. If you go all the way to the Jeppesen Terminal building, you will need to go through security again to get back to the concourses. When you get on the train, just be sure that you don't take it all the way to the terminal. Make sure to get off on either the A, B, or C Concourses and make sure to get on the train going in the "right direction". Thank you! |
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Martin wrote:
Sounds good, but which side of the security gate would this be found? Most of the exhibits and art are located on the concourses which are still inside the security zone and will not require a security screening. Just get on the train that connects the concourses. If you go all the way to the Jeppesen Terminal building, you will need to go through security again to get back to the concourses. When you get on the train, just be sure that you don't take it all the way to the terminal. Make sure to get off on either the A, B, or C Concourses and make sure to get on the train going in the "right direction". Thank you! |
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TNSAF wrote:
I appreciate the replies... I guess I will just find an AC outlet and get some work done on the laptop... On the mezzanine level of one of the terminals (sorry I can't remember which), Qwest has a special area set up to welcome road warriors. Quiet cubicles to set up your laptop and free surfing (I think). Of course, I didn't find it until after I'd spent an hour typing away on a cafe table. |
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TNSAF wrote:
I appreciate the replies... I guess I will just find an AC outlet and get some work done on the laptop... On the mezzanine level of one of the terminals (sorry I can't remember which), Qwest has a special area set up to welcome road warriors. Quiet cubicles to set up your laptop and free surfing (I think). Of course, I didn't find it until after I'd spent an hour typing away on a cafe table. |
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