roro1990 wrote: » Absolute banter.
miezekatze wrote: » 6 hours or so at Chicago O'Hare. It wasn't long enough to leave the airport really, but there really isn't much to do there. Had lunch at a restaurant there and tried to take our time, but it wasn't nice and the staff were really rude. There are hardly any shops there as well, we just kept going for walks around the terminal to pass the time.
roro1990 wrote: » Just back from a 13 hour stopover in Zurich airport. Genuinely up there with the worst few hours of my life. Arrived at 8pm and the whole airport pretty much closed at 11pm. None of the shops offer free samples of food or drink (I had hoped to spend at least an hour stuffing my face with Switzerland chocolate).
Kiwi in IE wrote: » Abu Dhabi! I had been travelling for 24 hours already and we were all cranky and tired. So many people were covered from head to toe with only faces/eyes showing and it was jam packed in many areas, so we were sqeezed in and unable to tell one person from another. I'm not being prejudice, their country/their culture and people should dress how they please, but I just found it really unsettling that I couldn't see people properly. I also found that a lot of people seemed to be staring at my young son and in many cases I could only see eyes staring at him (he was not making a show or misbehaving in any way), I actually felt so conscious of it that I picked him up and carried him. OH noticed it too without me pointing it out and told me later that he felt relieved when he turned around to make sure we were with him and saw I was carrying Little Kiwi. We were probably paranoid with tiredness but I was actually concerned that he was going to disappear under a swishing burqa and never be seen again. This probably sounds racist but I just hated the place and felt quite scared.
Buona Fortuna wrote: » Free Samples? Where are you from the 1960s? Or are you more used to getting the PanAm clipper to Foynes?
Magico Gonzalez wrote: » Short stopover in Abu Dhabi and you freaked out because you thought that they were going o kidnap your son because they dress differently? Riiiiight.
porsche959 wrote: » Kuala Lumpur. Not a particularly bad airport as such, just being stuck there for around 6 hours after getting off a 7 hr flight from Sydney and facing into another flight of 9 hrs to London, and I can never sleep properly when travelling.
Kiwi in IE wrote: » I knew someone was going to take it that way. Many people were staring at my kid. I don't know why and I don't particularly care if you don't believe it. It is almost certain there was a logical reason why that we weren't aware of, but it unnerved me. We have stayed in Dubai on several occasions where people also 'dress differently' and I never once felt the slightest bit uncomfortable. I got an awful vibe in Abu Dhabi airport and you can make what you want of it. And how do you know what length the stop over was? I never mentioned whether it was short or long. I would also feel uncomfortable if a lot of people were randomly staring at my kid in Dublin, Heathrow, Sydney or Auckland Airport, but the fact that in many cases I could only see peoples eyes, added to my sense of feeling unnerved. It was also only one way that it felt like that. On the way over the Abu Dhabi stopover had been non memorable.