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There's a Westin hotel inside the airport
There are different kind of chairs. There are the main ones which you will almost easily find one available. Those black pleather ones are uncomfortable for sleeping. People rather use the carpeted floor. There are also cloth big comfortable chairs. Not too many of those around. And the comfortable ones will easily be taken. You cannot use the restroom at night and leave the cloth chair alone because there are people at night looking for those to also take a nap in
It depends on what terminal you're in. You might try to pay to get into one of the airline clubs if you're looking for really comfy resting areas.
No! I had to sleep on floor and with bad back and knees it was your tire! Bring a light blanket, travel pillow and something to shade your eyes from the glaring overhead lights. Oh bathrooms are open 24/7 at United concourse and the walking peiple mover is fun to watch people but watch out for people who are close to departure time. Another thing. Bring food or be prepared to spend mucho money for food. I spent $4 on a 20 oz Coke.
I recently had a 24 hour+ layover, the plus is because I lost track of time after a day, the layover was caused by weather over Denver causing a 4 hour delay getting into the airport from Dallas. The flights into Montana are limited, like 2 a day. The food court shuts down around 10 and the United lounge one time pass opens around 5 AM and closes at 11 PM, $59 a whack oh by the way. Seats are better than in the terminal and there are average snacks. Around 11 PM you should go to the bathroom, brush your teeth and find a comfortable set of chairs without armrests in a quiet spot (book early, choices are limited) and guard it with your life. In other words don't go to the bathroom, or someone will be all over it like a duck on a junebug. Bring earplugs because people will snore loudly any place they like. Bring a travel blanket or a jacket because no matter what, Denver has strategically placed an air conditioning duct anywhere you choose to stay. So the short answer, NO! Aiports suck!
The A train from Level 1 takes you straight to downtown. It's lively till wee hours of the morning. Depending on the hours you will lay over, a stroll on the 16th Street Mall is a possibility.
I think ground is more comfortable use your jackets and a wrap is nice
Yes it's comfortable considering it's only 12 hours. Not somewhere you'd want to be for days though.
There so so anything thats not a bed will not be nothing great.
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