- sigh* just annoyed that it'll take extra long to get through security with so many individuals throwing temper tantrums at the gates. As though the lines aren't long enuf already during the holidays. And yes, i am flying cross country on Nov 24. And no, i have no problem with scanners. It's an annoyance, but no more so than all the other irrational hoops we've been jumping through for years now. Safety: It's not enough radiation to worry me (tho i agree that pilots and flight attendants should be excempt. they're flying the planes, yo. if they wanted to do something bad they don't need weapons or explosives)
Privacy: the scans show yr body, not yr face. If my flabby backscatter xray were to be posted online for the world to see, i doubt even i would be able to id myself based on that kind of image.
hahaah, ita, i'm with you on the fluids annoyance being far more irritating than xrays or pat downs. Seriously, i want ALL my toiletries with me. Too many times have my connections gone wrong and i ended up spending the night in the airport or a hotel.
As well as toiletries, there are beverages. Fuckers. I was pleased to find out that Vancouver airport has a rule that restaurants inside the security checkpoint don't charge more than outside it. Because LAX? Total ripoff. To the point where the Starbucks guy suggested I go to Burger King instead. But no, I paid $5+ for the stupid juice, because I can't drink OJ and I didn't want soda.
Because LAX?
Three little letters, so much horror.
I heart PDX. You can buy growlers of Laurelthirst microbrews at the same price as the store (without having to drive their if it is out of the way) and there's frequently live musicians scattered around just cuz. Too bad my evil Nov 24 flight is at 6am, there's only so "early" you can get when the airport closes overnight. And most of the vendors won't be open that early so i'll have to wait until the layover for breakfast if i don't scarf it down in the taxi. *sniff*
The Detroit airport (my last regional one) sucked because nothing was ever open when I was flying. So who cared what the prices were? I would just have had to be thirsty.
My flight home for Christmas is at ten something pm. Shit better be open, even at overly high prices.
That`s why I am so grateful to whatever Buffista taught me the empty water bottle trick. That one was a lifesaver this last trip.
On the train they give me drinks! For free! (Yes, yes, included in price.) And the coffee`s not half bad. Must remember to ask them what brand it is on the way home.</train loves carrots>
Friends of mine are flying in to San Diego next month. I'm thinking of taking the train down to meet them.
Fuck that noise, I want alcohol.
It is possible I have a couple issues.
Might have been me! I am all about the empty water bottle. I'm packing lunch on Thursday, too.