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This has to be one of my least favorite airports. First off, the terminal is super far from the entrance of the airport. Ok if you are flying Southwest, but United or Continental, be prepare to hike. Second, the passengers at this airport at the worst going through the security line. It is like they have never flown before. Maybe the bright lights got to them, or they are trying to figure out how to pay their mortgage after loosing big, but they are space cadets. No clue how to get through security. What this airport needs is one of those family/casual/expert traveler lanes, especially for this airport. The food choices in Terminal D suck. Just awful. And $3.09 for a bottled soda, you are kidding me. $5 for a bottle of water, is that even possible? What got to me was that their slots, the max credits is 15. That is right 15 credits on a $0.25 machine. So that means that you are playing $3.75 a spin, and with $20 it doesn't last that long all! I'll stick to the casinos where the max bet is 3 credits.
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