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Has really been improving in the last couple of years. It’s generally a pleasant experience and has a lot of very good food and drink options for a regional airport. Delta staff are always great at check in and the gates. There is one gentleman who is always extremely friendly and helpful wherever he’s posted and whether or not having to address delays and other issues.
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This is one of the most beautiful regional airports. It’s easy to navigate, with very friendly and knowledgeable staff, and also very efficient.
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Flew to MSN in April to visit daughter. She picked me up and dropped me off, so can’t attest to parking. However, pick up/ drop off easy and convenient. No trouble with quickly getting luggage. Printing ticket and checking bag easy. TSA quick- they only have a metal detector- so a bit old school. The terminal itself is very clean and relaxing. It is a single row with various gates. It has your typical pick me up item stores, bars, coffee and eateries for a regional airport of this size. The decor is fantastic, plenty of seating areas and connectivity/power, and even meeting rooms. Great job Dane County! Yes, it is a little more expensive to fly directly into Madison, but well worth the little cost increase. Only complaint: no luggage hook in bathroom stall. The rest of airport makes up for this though!
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The most nice and friendly airport! On the gates at 2nd floor there are family lounge, mother’s lounge, pet relief area, and meeting rooms with glass walls Within the regular women’s restroom there are rooms with two toddler’s seats.
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Just flew out of here on Monday. This airport is wonderful. The seats when you wait for your gate are wide and comfy, There are outlets everywhere! At another, much larger airport, I could not find a single working outlet. They have so much space to work and cute little areas to sit in, and they even have conference rooms. This is a great place, with fast and friendly TSA and a well-designed terminal.
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Such a lovely airport that I've mostly stopped flying O'Hare when feasible. The airfare is a little more expensive, but, parking is both cheaper and just a few minutes from the entrance, even for value parking. The food and drinks tend to be very cheap for an airport, and the selection is excellent for the size. Lots of seating and all the outlets, furniture, etc are in great condition.
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Worst airport ever hear me out Yeah it’s small and technically easy to get around but as someone who flies monthly sometimes multiple times a month this airport just makes things unnecessarily difficult. No restaurants once you get past “no turn around point”. When departing, I thought that would be at least a few good options in the airport itself but there’s isn’t even a McDonald’s and barely anything is open at 6 AM except for like one random spot. Security is a joke they had me pull out my laptop, toiletries, food, etc (really is it still 2008?) and even an IPad? Who even does that anymore domestically? They also asked people unnecessary questions when checking IDs which I’ve never seen at big airports like Atlanta or even smaller ones in North Dakota. Then I got flagged for the button on my work pants (happens all the time to me) and had to get patted down and not the usual quick kind. They took extra steps and dragged it out. Something that normally takes two minutes turned into a multi/car inspection and dance. Gate check in and onboarding (Delta by the way) wasn’t much better. Just a horrible airport because of how inefficient it is.
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The world’s most kid & family friendly (intentionally designed) airport is in Madison! This is honestly one of the best airports I’ve ever been in look at the colorful family area. And I didn’t even have a layover but if I did, I would’ve been happy to spend a few hours here. Not because it’s huge or full of endless food options (it’s actually a smaller airport), but because it’s so beautifully and intentionally designed. I would fly into this airport any day. The first thing that stood out to me was the family-designated area. As a mom of three little ones, it was so refreshing to see a space made specifically for kids to play. I didn’t see any kids there when I came in, but just knowing it existed made me smile. Whoever designed this clearly thought about families I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve won an award for it. And the nursing room? Wow. It had a microwave, a refrigerator, a sink for washing your hands or bottles, and even a stall inside for privacy. If you’re pumping or breastfeeding, it’s the kind of space you wish every airport had. They also had a children’s restroom which most airports don’t. Usually, you’re all packed into the same restroom with everyone else, trying to hurry. But here, they actually had features that made it more accommodating for kids, like step stools so they can reach the sink and just an overall more kid-friendly setup. Some stalls even had built-in little seats for toddlers, including double seats for multiple kids, which is a lifesaver when you’re traveling solo with little ones. Of course, they also had changing tables and large stalls for wheelchairs, strollers, or just when you need extra space. On top of all that, they had a business center if you needed to work, everything was spotless, and the staff was incredibly helpful. The entire layout is on one level, which makes it super easy to navigate no hauling luggage up and down stairs or escalators. I was also traveling with my baby at the time, and it was so nice to move through the airport easily without stress. Getting in and out was quick and straightforward. I didn’t eat there because there were limited vegan options, but I’d imagine they have a few vegan-friendly options. Either way, I wasn’t there for the food I was there for the experience, and it was such a pleasant one. Highly, highly recommend this airport. I’d choose to fly through here over and over again. 🤎🙏🏾