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Pros: Parking cheap at $9/day and being just an easy surface lot steps from front door. TSA Security a singular lane way more relaxed and accessible than maze of typical int’l airport. Gate waiting area clean and cared for, looks more like a beautiful vaulted wooden beamed ceiling community center than a normal crusty airport. Plenty of outlets against the walls. Remote location off Hwy 10 gave me the most relaxing peaceful sunrise drive before a flight. The complete opposite of stressful Minneapolis traffic. The fog, fields, backroads, it was really a mystical drive. Cons: Arrival Checkin for chartered SunCountry trip I was on had untraditional ‘check in’ process with no technology computer use; just handed out preprinted paper boarding passes by alphabetized last names and highlighted passenger roster off a clipboard. Took forever with older demographic guests queue’d in squished lobby. WiFi wasn’t happening for me on my Sept 16th morning. Banners and signs celebrated free WiFi from Arvig, but when selecting that Arvig network it prompted for a password and no signage or postings for what the actual password was. Lack of vendors and bathrooms on site. I’m sure tough profit balance with such limited flight activity foot traffic. But I bet some small businesses in St Cloud would love a chance to rent a rotatable stall a few hours a month to offer some food/bev options for passengers. And only two unisex bathrooms once past security for the whole departing Boeing 737, eek. Overall parking, access, TSA, gate distance was huge advantage and a novelty experience compared to MSP. But that’s about it, a novelty. Back to the cities for the opportunity and destinations and full boards of resources. Thanks for a good experience and beautiful flight!
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Pros: Parking cheap at $9/day and being just an easy surface lot steps from front door. TSA Security a singular lane way more relaxed and accessible than maze of typical int’l airport. Gate waiting area clean and cared for, looks more like a beautiful vaulted wooden beamed ceiling community center than a normal crusty airport. Plenty of outlets against the walls. Remote location off Hwy 10 gave me the most relaxing peaceful sunrise drive before a flight. The complete opposite of stressful Minneapolis traffic. The fog, fields, backroads, it was really a mystical drive. Cons: Arrival Checkin for chartered SunCountry trip I was on had untraditional ‘check in’ process with no technology computer use; just handed out preprinted paper boarding passes by alphabetized last names and highlighted passenger roster off a clipboard. Took forever with older demographic guests queue’d in squished lobby. WiFi wasn’t happening for me on my Sept 16th morning. Banners and signs celebrated free WiFi from Arvig, but when selecting that Arvig network it prompted for a password and no signage or postings for what the actual password was. Lack of vendors and bathrooms on site. I’m sure tough profit balance with such limited flight activity foot traffic. But I bet some small businesses in St Cloud would love a chance to rent a rotatable stall a few hours a month to offer some food/bev options for passengers. And only two unisex bathrooms once past security for the whole departing Boeing 737, eek. Overall parking, access, TSA, gate distance was huge advantage and a novelty experience compared to MSP. But that’s about it, a novelty. Back to the cities for the opportunity and destinations and full boards of resources. Thanks for a good experience and beautiful flight!
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Pros: Parking cheap at $9/day and being just an easy surface lot steps from front door. TSA Security a singular lane way more relaxed and accessible than maze of typical int’l airport. Gate waiting area clean and cared for, looks more like a beautiful vaulted wooden beamed ceiling community center than a normal crusty airport. Plenty of outlets against the walls. Remote location off Hwy 10 gave me the most relaxing peaceful sunrise drive before a flight. The complete opposite of stressful Minneapolis traffic. The fog, fields, backroads, it was really a mystical drive. Cons: Arrival Checkin for chartered SunCountry trip I was on had untraditional ‘check in’ process with no technology computer use; just handed out preprinted paper boarding passes by alphabetized last names and highlighted passenger roster off a clipboard. Took forever with older demographic guests queue’d in squished lobby. WiFi wasn’t happening for me on my Sept 16th morning. Banners and signs celebrated free WiFi from Arvig, but when selecting that Arvig network it prompted for a password and no signage or postings for what the actual password was. Lack of vendors and bathrooms on site. I’m sure tough profit balance with such limited flight activity foot traffic. But I bet some small businesses in St Cloud would love a chance to rent a rotatable stall a few hours a month to offer some food/bev options for passengers. And only two unisex bathrooms once past security for the whole departing Boeing 737, eek. Overall parking, access, TSA, gate distance was huge advantage and a novelty experience compared to MSP. But that’s about it, a novelty. Back to the cities for the opportunity and destinations and full boards of resources. Thanks for a good experience and beautiful flight!
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Pros: Parking cheap at $9/day and being just an easy surface lot steps from front door. TSA Security a singular lane way more relaxed and accessible than maze of typical int’l airport. Gate waiting area clean and cared for, looks more like a beautiful vaulted wooden beamed ceiling community center than a normal crusty airport. Plenty of outlets against the walls. Remote location off Hwy 10 gave me the most relaxing peaceful sunrise drive before a flight. The complete opposite of stressful Minneapolis traffic. The fog, fields, backroads, it was really a mystical drive. Cons: Arrival Checkin for chartered SunCountry trip I was on had untraditional ‘check in’ process with no technology computer use; just handed out preprinted paper boarding passes by alphabetized last names and highlighted passenger roster off a clipboard. Took forever with older demographic guests queue’d in squished lobby. WiFi wasn’t happening for me on my Sept 16th morning. Banners and signs celebrated free WiFi from Arvig, but when selecting that Arvig network it prompted for a password and no signage or postings for what the actual password was. Lack of vendors and bathrooms on site. I’m sure tough profit balance with such limited flight activity foot traffic. But I bet some small businesses in St Cloud would love a chance to rent a rotatable stall a few hours a month to offer some food/bev options for passengers. And only two unisex bathrooms once past security for the whole departing Boeing 737, eek. Overall parking, access, TSA, gate distance was huge advantage and a novelty experience compared to MSP. But that’s about it, a novelty. Back to the cities for the opportunity and destinations and full boards of resources. Thanks for a good experience and beautiful flight!
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My husband and I were first time flyers out of St. Cloud airport and we are so impressed and happy with our decision to that we will rarely go anywhere else. All the workers were happy and in a good mood, they took their job seriously but they were polite and friendly and you could tell they all get along as co workers. Whoever manages employees is doing a darn good job cuz it seems like a very fun and comfortable environment to work in.
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My husband and I were first time flyers out of St. Cloud airport and we are so impressed and happy with our decision to that we will rarely go anywhere else. All the workers were happy and in a good mood, they took their job seriously but they were polite and friendly and you could tell they all get along as co workers. Whoever manages employees is doing a darn good job cuz it seems like a very fun and comfortable environment to work in.
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My husband and I were first time flyers out of St. Cloud airport and we are so impressed and happy with our decision to that we will rarely go anywhere else. All the workers were happy and in a good mood, they took their job seriously but they were polite and friendly and you could tell they all get along as co workers. Whoever manages employees is doing a darn good job cuz it seems like a very fun and comfortable environment to work in.
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My husband and I were first time flyers out of St. Cloud airport and we are so impressed and happy with our decision to that we will rarely go anywhere else. All the workers were happy and in a good mood, they took their job seriously but they were polite and friendly and you could tell they all get along as co workers. Whoever manages employees is doing a darn good job cuz it seems like a very fun and comfortable environment to work in.
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My husband and I were first time flyers out of St. Cloud airport and we are so impressed and happy with our decision to that we will rarely go anywhere else. All the workers were happy and in a good mood, they took their job seriously but they were polite and friendly and you could tell they all get along as co workers. Whoever manages employees is doing a darn good job cuz it seems like a very fun and comfortable environment to work in.
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Free wifi is a joke. Been here multiple times and you can never connect. Otherwise fast and easy experience.
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Free wifi is a joke. Been here multiple times and you can never connect. Otherwise fast and easy experience.
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Free wifi is a joke. Been here multiple times and you can never connect. Otherwise fast and easy experience.
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Free wifi is a joke. Been here multiple times and you can never connect. Otherwise fast and easy experience.
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Free wifi is a joke. Been here multiple times and you can never connect. Otherwise fast and easy experience.
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Fantastic airport very smooth flight
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Fantastic airport very smooth flight
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Fantastic airport very smooth flight
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Fantastic airport very smooth flight
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Fantastic airport very smooth flight
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Love this regional airport! The staff will Allegiant is always friendly and helpful. TSA there is quick & also very friendly and helpful. Check in is always a breeze. The size of the airport is great & there is no long walks to or getting lost because there is only 1 gate!!!
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Love this regional airport! The staff will Allegiant is always friendly and helpful. TSA there is quick & also very friendly and helpful. Check in is always a breeze. The size of the airport is great & there is no long walks to or getting lost because there is only 1 gate!!!
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Love this regional airport! The staff will Allegiant is always friendly and helpful. TSA there is quick & also very friendly and helpful. Check in is always a breeze. The size of the airport is great & there is no long walks to or getting lost because there is only 1 gate!!!
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Love this regional airport! The staff will Allegiant is always friendly and helpful. TSA there is quick & also very friendly and helpful. Check in is always a breeze. The size of the airport is great & there is no long walks to or getting lost because there is only 1 gate!!!
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Love this regional airport! The staff will Allegiant is always friendly and helpful. TSA there is quick & also very friendly and helpful. Check in is always a breeze. The size of the airport is great & there is no long walks to or getting lost because there is only 1 gate!!!
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Pros: Parking cheap at $9/day and being just an easy surface lot steps from front door. TSA Security a singular lane way more relaxed and accessible than maze of typical int’l airport. Gate waiting area clean and cared for, looks more like a beautiful vaulted wooden beamed ceiling community center than a normal crusty airport. Plenty of outlets against the walls. Remote location off Hwy 10 gave me the most relaxing peaceful sunrise drive before a flight. The complete opposite of stressful Minneapolis traffic. The fog, fields, backroads, it was really a mystical drive. Cons: Arrival Checkin for chartered SunCountry trip I was on had untraditional ‘check in’ process with no technology computer use; just handed out preprinted paper boarding passes by alphabetized last names and highlighted passenger roster off a clipboard. Took forever with older demographic guests queue’d in squished lobby. WiFi wasn’t happening for me on my Sept 16th morning. Banners and signs celebrated free WiFi from Arvig, but when selecting that Arvig network it prompted for a password and no signage or postings for what the actual password was. Lack of vendors and bathrooms on site. I’m sure tough profit balance with such limited flight activity foot traffic. But I bet some small businesses in St Cloud would love a chance to rent a rotatable stall a few hours a month to offer some food/bev options for passengers. And only two unisex bathrooms once past security for the whole departing Boeing 737, eek. Overall parking, access, TSA, gate distance was huge advantage and a novelty experience compared to MSP. But that’s about it, a novelty. Back to the cities for the opportunity and destinations and full boards of resources. Thanks for a good experience and beautiful flight!