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- Always ask one of the friendly, cowboy hat wearing volunteers which security line is shortest at the time. They're on top of it. Also there is a little known third security checkpoint on the top level
- Take a note from The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and bring a towel. Men's bathrooms only have air dryers and I can't say they work all that well. Or don't bother washing your hands. J
- Ashley Batrouny TasseSeptember 7, 2020This is a very large airport! You have to take teams to the gates! The rental car can be a long wait, too.
- If you are in the mood for something different than Starbucks and have time to get to Concourse C, Dazbog Coffee is a lot better! Next to C47
- If you Uber here, & already checked in, have them drop off United West side, first door (no matter what airline). You can take the escalator directly to TSA or Normal Security. Less walking!
- The train is super easy and worth taking to get to/from the airport
- Security lines can be long. I have invested in the GOES Pass - you will always have TSA Pre and if you travel internationally you avoid long lines at customs!
- Go over the bridge to Terminal A the lines usually aren't that long but check the TV monitor and then grab a Dunkin Donuts coffee(best value in airport).
- Had the pleasure on being the first direct flight on Delta to LA. Looking forward to visiting the next Skyclub coming in a few weeks. Long over due for Denver.
- The university of Colorado A line connects you with downtown in 35 minutes. Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride!
- SKIP all the crappy coffee and get the best Caucasian crack at Dazbog coffee shop. Trust me!
- B as in Breakfast. McDonald’s, Chick-fil-a, Modern Market, Shake Shack, and Voodoo donuts all at the centerpoint.
- Fairly removed from downtown, so be prepared for a hike into the city. Hotel shuttles are outside of baggage claim while personal pick ups are one level below.
- The BBQ sandwiches at Red Rocks Bar are surprisingly amazing! Def the place to eat if you have time before your flight.
- The Panda Express has a fine selection of Orange and Spicy Pineapple chicken coupled with a delectable chow mein, though you'll regret no matter what you get about an hour later...
- Hit Root Down in Terminal C if you’re flying Southwest. Flying solo? Belly up to the bat for quick service and a local brew. You won’t be disappointed.
- I spend a lot of time in the business cubicles on the upper level of terminal B. Nice quiet area to get things done before your flight.
- Blair EvensMarch 14, 2014Charge your devices before arriving. Sitting here for a few hours doing the math on outlets available to ratio of passengers. For a relatively new Airport, DEN offers 1 outlet for every 62 passengers
- Lori StepanekAugust 7, 2013Highly recommend Elway's for dinner. The salmon was excellent and they have a nice wine list. The house made Ding Dong was delicious.
- Security / Police at pick up Arrivals are incredibly misdirected. Police cite in speed traps that go from 75 to 50 and visa versa a 50 mph acceleration lane to 65. Must do pick up in 11 seconds.
- I like the organization of DIA. It’s not too difficult to get around and there are many good options for food and services
- Julia GFebruary 16, 2013Use the security bridge at the far end of the food court level. FAST, FAST, FAST security to all concourses and easy access to the airline clubs.
- If you travel Southwest, exit RIGHT from your gate. Fastest way to the escalator that leads to all baggage claim! If you go left - it'll take longer.
- Great airport. Huge. Leave plenty of time to navigate around and bring your reusable water bottle!
- Get warmed up for snowboarding by stand-up surfing the tram between terminals. Can you make it without grabbing a rail? One of the trickier trams to surf, there's a couple of tight corners!
- Alishia StephensMarch 24, 2014Cantina Grill on second floor , best Tacos ! Also Margaritas ! Customer service was great , which is rare for an airport !
- Best bet for delicious food that won't break the bank is ModMarket. There's now two of them in the airport!!
- If you lost anything they have an excellent lost and found service or go to any information desk
- If you don’t have TSA pre pass plan to be there early. Denver is a very busy airport and once through security you need to take a tram to all gates. Do yourself a favor & plan extra time.
- Try going through the eastern side of the airport to go through security. Much quicker typically than the more popular western version.
- Cesar CotaMarch 26, 2014If you're at the C gates with time to spare, Root Down has a good beer selection and delicious sweet potato fries.
- The rental cars are not in the airport. You have to take a shuttle so make sure to add in additional time. Also, the security check is horrible so you'll need extra time for that too.
- Extremely large airport. It may take a while to get from gate to gate.
- A beautiful, well managed airports with many vendors selling quality last minute souvenirs for the road!
- Always happy to fly out of DIA. Not only do they keep the lines moving but most everyone is always super friendly.
- Eric RuppDecember 13, 2013Watch out for the conspiracies that are all over the place my friend knows all of them and the youtube videos say it too look them up but other than that the staff was nice and not conspiring I think
- When the apocalypse begins, please make you way to concourse D with 1000 gold sovereigns, four pints of your blood type and at least two wives. Dont forget the passphrase that was assigned to you at.
- What is it about the middle if the country and airport food? A major untied hun and Wetzles, Pizza Hut, and caramel corn dominate the United terminal. Best best is Steve's Snappin' Dogs.
- Want to help your luggage not get broken/damaged? The people trying to grip your bag to load it on the plane, sometimes lose their grip because of the added frilly items tied around the handle.
- Ham, egg and cheese croissant at Pour La France at the top of the escalator from the train in B Concourse - delish. Pair with an espresso and your doing alright for airport food.
- Morgan HDecember 24, 2021This airport needs to take tips from IAH on labeling check-in, and when needing to go up to the terminals which gates are closest to each elevator.
- Layover? Stop by the New Belgium Brewery Bar near B80. Fine New Belgium brews on draft and captivating airport views. It's a bit of a hike, but worth it. Great airport bar.
- Decent wifi and food selection. Lots of places to sit. Jamba Juice & Caribou Coffee in the center hub. Good walking too!
- Nice, clean and as quiet as an airport could be. Only downfall - both Starbucks are on the far end of the terminal. The same end.
- They have a Clear lane, which is probably worth it if you fly in and out of here often. The Pre Check lane is filed with passengers who don't know what they're doing and slow the process up.
- If you're in Terminal C, go to Root Down for awesome food and drinks. Lounge 5280 in Terminal B for apps and wine flights
- Eric WalkerSeptember 13, 2022Check https://www.flydenver.com/security for security line info and times because those lines are LONG (but move quickly)
- This is a great airport to have an extended layover at. Good restaurants and better views.
- If you've got a connecting flight on United, make sure when booking, to give yourself plenty of time between connections as this is a big ass airport & it could take you a while getting to your gate.
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