the best part of denver international airport is that it's like an hour ride to get into denver once you get there. so even once you get there, you get to start experiencing car hell just to get to any actual city.
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theres a train line at least
but its still a long ride and like $10
Don't worry the mcmansion suburbs have been rapidly approaching the airport
There's almost nothing on that land. It's a huge, flat, undeveloped area thirty miles outside Denver. The city border snakes all the way out there along the cooridor used by the light rail. They very specifically put it way outside the city for whatever reason, probably noise pollution and expansion.
It's huge, flat, and undeveloped but it's also right next to a nature preserve and in a state with a severe housing crisis.
The housing crisis is 100 nimby shitheads afaik. The whole state is either impassible mountains or flass flat wasteland, the pressures on housing are legal and water afaik. Density? Over my dead body!
Isn't there also a giant landfill out there, or am I thinking a different area? Been a bit since I've been. I just remember the people driving us were very proud of the landfill and can't remember if that was when we were heading out to the airport or somewhere else
They very specifically put it way outside the city for whatever reason, probably noise pollution and expansion
they put it there because the old mayor's buddies owned the land. all the getting the 'noise away from people' got cancelled out by the new developments around the place for its workers and such
They put it way outside the city because the previous airport at Stapleton (named after a klansman btw) was so close the city grew around it over time
There's also a secret deep underground military base (dumb) underneath it that the illuminati uses.
At least the giant evil horse sculpture outside DIA killed the doofus who designed it.
Got stuck there overnight once many years ago. Still kinda wish I had died retroactively before it happened, some scars just don't heal.
some years ago i did some travel around out west where i flew into one city, did a half assed loop, and then flew out of denver after crashing on a friend's couch for a few days. he took me to the train downtown where i could catch the rail line out to the airport. it's $10 and takes 40 goddamn minutes to get out there.
i then you walk in and immediately hit the switch back snaking security line from absolute hell. easily 500 people in front of me in line, and i had already checked in got my mobile boarding pass. some poor bastards had to go to a fuckin' kiosk and wait in line before they could get in the big line. surreal experience, the volume of people shuffling with all their shit.
The security line at DIA is always fucking unreal. It's the only airport I've been at that's ever consistently that bad and I can't figure out why
And somehow San Francisco still has ten golf courses wasting precious water and urban space.
i was just last week ranting about how horrible the denver airport is oh how i loathe it so much. plane travel is already terrible but to have to follow it up with navigating this demonic labyrinth makes me completely believe all the rumors about the airport being a shrine to Satan
Are we having the airplane struggle secession? ohmygoditshappening, everyone get your soylent we are going to see so many removed in this shit!
What's the population of Colorado? I bet you could fit them all in there
it would be among the densest cities in the world at 107,000/sq mi but you totally could
Like 800k liberals and a few hundred thousand nazis.
Oh wait no there's apparently five million people around here so lots more nazis than that.