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Appreciation post: A Denver airport find kept my freelance work flowing
On a long layover at Denver International, I found a seating area near the concourse train with power outlets and few people. I set up my laptop and finished a graphic design job without any interruptions. This spot turned what could have been lost time into a productive work session. Now I make a point to look for similar quiet corners in any airport I pass through.
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the_kevin2mo ago
Honestly, you found a quiet spot in Denver airport?
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rubyl352mo ago
Ha! Yeah, it takes some work. Go upstairs to the food courts by the main terminals, the ones before security. They're always dead. Over in Concourse C, near gate 30, there's a weird little seating nook that's usually empty. Just avoid the train station area, that's pure chaos.
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seanjohnson2mo ago
Yeah "quiet spot in Denver airport" sounds impossible but my buddy Dave swears by the chapel. He missed a connection last year and spent like four hours in there, said it was totally empty and dead silent. He said it's tucked away near some airline offices before security, easy to miss. Just a couple chairs and no one ever goes in. He almost fell asleep.
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