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Originally Posted by jayteadunn
Terminal C was an architects vanity project.
....Its horrible.
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.... I hope the architect is waiting for his award still that he/she expected designing such a huge waste of space. Lastly we spoke to aircrew on our flight and they all hate it. They have to get to work an hour early to get to where they need to go and the international flights go through the top floor requiring wheel chair staff to push people up many levels of ramps then across the length of the place.
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I just got home to TV, after an quick, over-night trip to Boston for a ground-breaking on a new, 40,000 sq. ft. building I'm building. I'm giving the specifics, just to show I do know a little about Design/Construction.
You are 100% correct. . This was an Architect's vanity project. Not a whit of thought was given to the convenience of users. I've read the entire thread up until your post and people seem to be calling it for what it is.
I was lucky, I drove into Terminal C Parking Monday at noon and drove out at 6 pm Tuesday. I didn't have to deal with a rental car or baggage or anything else ... & I was still aggravated to no end. No "moving walks", everything is spread out. The signage is atrocious. I walked over a mile (per my Apple Watch), without seeing a sign that indicated how to get back to the Parking Garage.
I won't even mention how far I had to walk to use a men's room, after spending 6-7 hours in airports and on flights.
There are plenty of food choices and the place is shiny. Those are the only 2 good things I can say about Terminal C.