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    Elrey B Jeppesen Terminal - Travelators (Horizontal Moving Walkways)  07-13-2022

    Elrey B Jeppesen Terminal

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I was at this terminal when I landed in Denver from LAX. It was easy for me to navigate around this…read moreterminal. I was looking for some of the Jeppesen statue but I couldn't find it. This is a very nice terminal and finding the baggage claim was easy. The checkin station for my United flight was also easy to find before I left Denver. I didn't have any issues while I was here.

    This is the only terminal at the Denver International Airport (DEN). You can enter and exit from…read moreeither the East or West side. When arriving at DEN, you will exit the airplane into one of the three Concourses listed as A, B, or C. I arrived on Southwest in Concourse C. I made sure to make use of two of those long, horizontal travelators (moving walkways). Then took the escalators down twice to get to the train. Took the train to the Terminal and then took the escalators up twice to get me to the Baggage Claim area. On the plane we were told our luggage would be at Carousel 9, but without notice, they switched it to Carousel 7. A nice man told me there was a switch and my bag was one of four left on the stopped carousel. After retrieving my bags, I had to take the escalators down to get to the Arrivals pick-up area. It is quite confusing! It's difficult to decide whether or not I am a fan of those white pointy canopies or not. From the inside, I couldn't understand the aesthetics. Reminds me of the circus' big top, but with many mini-tops! Those canvas tops represent two things: the snow-capped mountains and the Native American tepees. Elrey Borge Jeppesen was an aviator who set standards for safety in the early days. There's an exhibit located on level 6 at the north end of the terminal. I missed finding it! In one of my TSA pictures, to the left of the American Flag, there's a statue, I think that is where I should have gone. Didn't realize it until I got home and looked closely at my pictures. Jeppesen moved from Salt Lake City to Denver in 1941. He is an important figure in the Colorado aviation history. According to the internet, there are 6 levels in this terminal. As I wandered, it only felt like 3 levels. I was in shock with how crowded TSA was at 9AM on the floor below where I entered after being dropped off. You can get a good view of both sides, North & South. Thanks to my son, he told me I could go to "The Bridge". I stayed on the entrance level and walked over to the bridge and eased my way through the very short TSA Checkpoint lines. Yay!! In going this way, I was already at Concourse A. I only needed to take the Train past Concourse B to Concourse C where my gate was. If you read this and it is helpful for you when you leave Denver, you're welcome! I'm one of those odd people who wants to explore the airport rather than solely use it for travel. I arrived at the airport early for my flight home so I could see the shops! The plane was beginning the boarding process when I arrived at Concourse C! I just about took too long meandering!

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    United Airlines - Flying from DEN to ONT!

    United Airlines

    1.7(970 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I flew United Airlines to Palm Springs with a layover in Denver…read more The good: Both flights had screens on the back of headrests and offered headphones. I loved being able to watch a movie. It made the flight go by quickly. The bad: the de-icing process takes far too long. Our flight was delayed in taking off by an hour because of this. When both flights landed at the airports, we had to wait 30+ minutes on the plane because we didn't have a gate. This was very stressful because I was nervous I wouldn't make my connecting flight.

    Despite United.com's overweight bag policy of charging an additional $100 for a bag that was…read moreslightly the 50 lb limit, their your staff at DIA charged me $200 and would not accept my bag until I paid an additional $200. Their website clearly said $100 for a bag over 50 lbs but less than 70 lbs. It was pure blackmail & they were nasty about it in the process. There was no one at United who would help me. After the trip, I contacted United's Business Customer service. They initially claimed it was all about "limited space". Not true at all. There was a guy standing next to me checking 2 large bags that were just under 70 lbs. He was a United gold member. I was not. They gladly accepted his 60+ lb bags. United Business then wrote and told me that they had the right to charge me $200 for a 53 lb bag. No partial refund. Of course they could do a partial refund in the name of good customer service but chose not to. I would never recommend United.com to anyone. Watch out for their "variable" rules.

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