For frequent delays out of this airport, at least they have decent food to keep you satiated and decent air conditioning by the gates to keep you cool and protected from the dry desert elements. I always find nice golf shirts for my dad here and interesting southwest art to peruse during the wait. There is some pottery that is made in extreme heat conditions as well as typical Oaxacan figurines that are very affordably priced. Airport monitors here are small and outdated, but they do the job they're meant to do. The trek between the C gates and D gates is relatively painless - just a few moving walkways to move you between the two wings. If you're a female in yoga pants and runners, you may feel underdressed next to fabulous looking women, who are tan and perfectly done up like they're off to the country club or an LA hotspot. Although I dislike the landings and takeoffs from this airport, it is really hard to avoid transfers through here on Southwest. At least the time on the ground is pleasant here.