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Old 01-30-2010, 03:48 AM   #8
Alexander Turcic
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Originally Posted by phenomshel View Post
... and my son doesn't want to learn a "new" airport since he just had to learn O'Hare. I hate 'em all, at the moment.
I actually like O'Hare. But only because I am very familiar with it. My worst experience with an US airport was only a few weeks ago, before Christmas: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport. OMG. It was my worst travel experience. The airport itself feels run down and is just plain ugly. You spend an inordinate amount of time fighting ill-controlled crowds and trying to get through security with poorly trained TSA guards yelling directions at you the entire time. And the worst? Coming from a flight from Germany, they had me do a baggage claim again. Madness! Once you get the bags you checked in from your point of origin, they make you check it back in again and travel through multiple terminals to get them back. I have never seen that before, and as a frequent traveler, I have seen quite a few airports. In the future, I will try to avoid ATL by all means.

It's a shame because otherwise I am a huge fan of the Southern Charm.
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