This will be my first time ever getting on a plane and stepping foot inside the Denver airport. I was super scared to get lost because i had no idea what to do! This video was soooo helpful!!! Thank you so much!!!!
@@hectorcampos7543 go got this! Just pay attention to the overhead signs, they are the most useful thing in any airport! Afterwards you be thinking “Wow! That was easy!”
Taking my first completely solo trip from Colorado to Australia. Never been on a plane before and my nerves are jacked. This video helped calmed my nerves a bit. 47 days y'all!!!!
thank you so much I'm 14 and it's gonna be my first time not being an unaccompanied minor so I have to go through the airport myself and it's really nerve wracking
You are a life saver! I'm flying out of this place tomorrow and was looking for a way to figure out how the hell I'd get through TSA. Thank you thank you thank you!
This is perfect - a real gem for airport enthusiasts! I would love to see this exact recipe replicated endlessly across as many airports as possible. Slow TV airport vlogs are 👍👍👍
Just to let you know - (maybe it will help give you confidence) - this video was made the first (and only) time that I had ever flown out of Denver. I just followed the signs and BAM! before I knew it I was at the gate waiting for my plane... Also, thanks for the comment!
Thank you for the video! I've never been on a plane before let alone by myself so this is a great guide for the exact airport I need to get through :-)
This made feel a lot better on how to find each gate as I have really bad anxiety at times. But I’ll more than likely be more excited than anything. It’s my first time (in 21 years). Thanks for the video!
Good Video, I haven’t flown in a long time so I’m flying from Medford,Oregon making one stop in Denver and making my destination in Southern California so to continue do I have to go to the TSA again and do I have to get another boarding pass?
If your flights are all part of one reservation with your airlines, you should get two boarding passes at the beginning and not have to go back through security again.
Only once has it taken me more than 30 minutes from walking in the front door to be at my gate, and that was only because i was flying internationally, during October 2021, so a lot of travel restrictions still in place, for the pandemic. One thing I wish they did differently, though, is to have built a walking tunnel alongside the train, like Atlanta did.
It took me about 15 minutes to check in and drop my luggage, about 20 minutes in security, and maybe 10 minutes to walk to the gate. However there have been recent instances of crazy long times waiting at security from some news articles I’ve seen.
I’m currently working on that video now as time allows. It should be the next video I post in a few days. The plane was a Boeing 767-400. Thanks for the comment!
How do you know your bag needs to be checked or not? I’m having trouble with figuring that out. I bought a small luggage but afraid won’t fit on top of our seats on the plane
Check your airline’s website. Most airlines have very similar limits but there are differences. One such difference can be seen between Delta and Southwest. Delta allows 22”x14”x9”, while Southwest Airlines allows 24”x16”x10” for carry on luggage.
4:05 that baggage drop system is definition of work hard not smart. What kind of genius designed this? She has to lift and drop every baggage. She already injured herself.
It's weird, I've only seen this at American airports lol. The rest of the world connects the drop off belt to the main carousel, so the only lifting is done in the beginning by the pax.
I was in and out of Denver International five times during June, 2021. I have TSA Pre-Check via Global Entry, but only Clear was operational. Had to stand in line, remove shoes, belt like everyone else. Unacceptable! DIA is the third busiest airport in the U.S.! I'll be back there on Monday (November 1, 2021.) Sure hoping the Security situation's been addressed! Also ... as big and busy as this airport is, why so few Clubs for Priority Pass holders?
Denver’s airport has had a lot of very recent issues with security lines. Yesterday I just read of some upcoming improvements that they are making to the TSA screening process but according to the news article they don’t begin until November 2nd. Here is a link describing the changes- kdvr.com/news/local/changes-coming-to-security-checkpoints-at-denver-international-airport/
I'm flying to Arizona to surprise my best friend. I'm terrified. I don't have a state ID I just turned 18 but they said I can bring a school ID, birth certificate and credit card in my name. Ive been told to go to TSA and explain and they will take me somewhere. I'm still terrified I'll mess up, Please give me advice on how to do this With my situation if you can. Thank you
Upon looking at the TSA website all that I can find that remotely is similar to you situation is this “In the event you arrive at the airport without valid identification, because it is lost or at home, you MAY still be allowed to fly. The TSA officer may ask you to complete an identity verification process which includes collecting information such as your name, current address, and other personal information to confirm your identity. If your identity is confirmed, you will be allowed to enter the screening checkpoint. You will be subject to additional screening, to include a patdown and screening of carry-on property.” (And this mentions if you forgot your ID and I personally don’t like the idea of “may” be able to fly. I would imagine the main problem would be that without a government issued ID is that the TSA cannot verify your identity and appearance from any of the databases they have access to. If you have time I’d highly suggest going and getting a REAL ID compliant state issued identification card from your home state. Getting one may help preventing your surprise from being ruined.
@@bozy106 Thank you so much for replying. Sadly no DMVs have any openings. Ive been told a school ID is a good issued ID. I fly on the 28th so I prey this works out..
This will be my first time ever getting on a plane and stepping foot inside the Denver airport. I was super scared to get lost because i had no idea what to do! This video was soooo helpful!!! Thank you so much!!!!
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Me too!! In May I’m going to step foot in the Denver airport for the first time! Scared but excited!
@@hectorcampos7543 go got this! Just pay attention to the overhead signs, they are the most useful thing in any airport! Afterwards you be thinking “Wow! That was easy!”
The same thing happens to me too, it is my first time, I have seen many videos on TH-cam, this video helps a lot. I wish you luck.
It will be my first time too, I have connecting flight there this coming week, looks huge!
Taking my first completely solo trip from Colorado to Australia. Never been on a plane before and my nerves are jacked. This video helped calmed my nerves a bit. 47 days y'all!!!!
Same 😭😭
You have saved my life!!! First solo triP and this will help me. You are AMAZING FOR DOING THIS THANK YOU THANK YOU
I hope you have a great trip! Thanks for the positive comment!
I’m flying to Atlanta tomorrow with my 4 years old son.. I was very nervous but this video helps me a lot.. thank you so so much..
Hope you have a great trip!
thank you so much I'm 14 and it's gonna be my first time not being an unaccompanied minor so I have to go through the airport myself and it's really nerve wracking
Just pay attention to the overhead signs and I’m sure it will go smoothly. Have a great trip!
You are a life saver! I'm flying out of this place tomorrow and was looking for a way to figure out how the hell I'd get through TSA. Thank you thank you thank you!
No problem! I’m glad that you found the video helpful. I hope you have a good trip. Thanks for the comment!
This is perfect - a real gem for airport enthusiasts! I would love to see this exact recipe replicated endlessly across as many airports as possible. Slow TV airport vlogs are 👍👍👍
Thanks for the compliment/comment!
Thank you for this!! I’m flying out of this airport next month. I’m a newbie to the area so this will help me not get lost.
Just to let you know - (maybe it will help give you confidence) - this video was made the first (and only) time that I had ever flown out of Denver. I just followed the signs and BAM! before I knew it I was at the gate waiting for my plane... Also, thanks for the comment!
Thank you for this! It’s my first flight and I’m very nervous I’ll get lost. This helped ease my mind
I'm glad you liked the video. I hope you have a good trip. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you for the video! I've never been on a plane before let alone by myself so this is a great guide for the exact airport I need to get through :-)
I have a couple of other Denver airport videos on my channel also - Check them out. Hope you have a great trip.
@@bozy106 oh thank you!!
This made feel a lot better on how to find each gate as I have really bad anxiety at times. But I’ll more than likely be more excited than anything. It’s my first time (in 21 years). Thanks for the video!
I hope you have a great trip! Thanks for the comment
Beautiful Huge Structure!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾
this place may offer shelter to humanity at the end of the world!
Yeah, I’ve read a lot of conspiracy theories about the construction and secrets of the airport. There certainly are some interesting ones!
Good Video, I haven’t flown in a long time so I’m flying from Medford,Oregon making one stop in Denver and making my destination in Southern California so to continue do I have to go to the TSA again and do I have to get another boarding pass?
If your flights are all part of one reservation with your airlines, you should get two boarding passes at the beginning and not have to go back through security again.
Denver airport is crazy man. It’s so centralized
…and lately there has been so much construction it’s almost like a maze!
Thank you, this is very helpful!
Thanks for the comment! Hope you have a good trip.
13:36 dont be that guy just standing on the walkway lol. just walk on the belt
Escalator etiquette- stand to the right and walk to the left
Going to an airport is my favorite place to be idk why I literally watch these videos Just to pretend I’m they
I’m glad you found them enjoyable. Thanks for the view and the comment!
Only once has it taken me more than 30 minutes from walking in the front door to be at my gate, and that was only because i was flying internationally, during October 2021, so a lot of travel restrictions still in place, for the pandemic. One thing I wish they did differently, though, is to have built a walking tunnel alongside the train, like Atlanta did.
Yes they should because if the train goes down they have to provide an inefficient shuttle service.
Thank you!!!!
Go in this direction , the important thing is gate A B C.
Hey thank you sm for the video!
No problem, I hope it was helpful!
Very good video, I appreciate it
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment.
I’ve been there 2 times and it’s big
How long did it take you to get through airport security? Like what time did you get there till you got to your gate?
It took me about 15 minutes to check in and drop my luggage, about 20 minutes in security, and maybe 10 minutes to walk to the gate. However there have been recent instances of crazy long times waiting at security from some news articles I’ve seen.
The airlines generally recommend to get to the airport 2 hours before your flight for domestic flights.
Great video! Will you make a video about the flight back to ATL? Also what aircraft was this on?
I’m currently working on that video now as time allows. It should be the next video I post in a few days. The plane was a Boeing 767-400. Thanks for the comment!
How do you know your bag needs to be checked or not? I’m having trouble with figuring that out. I bought a small luggage but afraid won’t fit on top of our seats on the plane
Check your airline’s website. Most airlines have very similar limits but there are differences. One such difference can be seen between Delta and Southwest. Delta allows 22”x14”x9”, while Southwest Airlines allows 24”x16”x10” for carry on luggage.
If it doesn't fit, they'll gate check for free. No biggie
4:05 that baggage drop system is definition of work hard not smart. What kind of genius designed this? She has to lift and drop every baggage. She already injured herself.
It's weird, I've only seen this at American airports lol. The rest of the world connects the drop off belt to the main carousel, so the only lifting is done in the beginning by the pax.
I was in and out of Denver International five times during June, 2021. I have TSA Pre-Check via Global Entry, but only Clear was operational. Had to stand in line, remove shoes, belt like everyone else. Unacceptable! DIA is the third busiest airport in the U.S.! I'll be back there on Monday (November 1, 2021.) Sure hoping the Security situation's been addressed! Also ... as big and busy as this airport is, why so few Clubs for Priority Pass holders?
Denver’s airport has had a lot of very recent issues with security lines. Yesterday I just read of some upcoming improvements that they are making to the TSA screening process but according to the news article they don’t begin until November 2nd. Here is a link describing the changes- kdvr.com/news/local/changes-coming-to-security-checkpoints-at-denver-international-airport/
@@bozy106 Thank you for that!
I'm flying to Arizona to surprise my best friend. I'm terrified. I don't have a state ID I just turned 18 but they said I can bring a school ID, birth certificate and credit card in my name. Ive been told to go to TSA and explain and they will take me somewhere. I'm still terrified I'll mess up, Please give me advice on how to do this With my situation if you can. Thank you
Upon looking at the TSA website all that I can find that remotely is similar to you situation is this “In the event you arrive at the airport without valid identification, because it is lost or at home, you MAY still be allowed to fly. The TSA officer may ask you to complete an identity verification process which includes collecting information such as your name, current address, and other personal information to confirm your identity. If your identity is confirmed, you will be allowed to enter the screening checkpoint. You will be subject to additional screening, to include a patdown and screening of carry-on property.” (And this mentions if you forgot your ID and I personally don’t like the idea of “may” be able to fly.
I would imagine the main problem would be that without a government issued ID is that the TSA cannot verify your identity and appearance from any of the databases they have access to. If you have time I’d highly suggest going and getting a REAL ID compliant state issued identification card from your home state. Getting one may help preventing your surprise from being ruined.
@@bozy106 Thank you so much for replying. Sadly no DMVs have any openings. Ive been told a school ID is a good issued ID. I fly on the 28th so I prey this works out..
@@raiste4867 i would try to take any documentation you can. I hope you have a Successful and fun trip and surprise your friend as planned!
@@bozy106 I will take everything I can 😂 thank you so much! Hope you have a good day.
What camera are you using?
Go Pro Hero 8 black
Good very good
I’ve done this before at JFK and DIA, but reading signs is the hardest shit for me 🤣. Finding my bag Omgg ,
Same
Must be undergoing a major renovation
From my understanding they are renovating one terminal and security area.
On the 3rd Sunday I’m going to the dever airport and going yo puerto rico
Thanks for the view and comment, I hope you have a great trip!
2:00the little girl in pink did not wear the mask properly
And at 10:48 a screw was not fully tightened, your point?
Thank you! This is very helpful 🙂