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NWAFA Jul 6, 2007 2:38 pm


Originally Posted by DTWflyer (Post 8013061)
Ah yes, I have fond memories of the 'old Davey terminal.

LOL!!! Right on the money! I can laugh now, but then? I still can't believe we operated in that space.

Savage25 Jul 6, 2007 4:05 pm

I love flying out of McNamara....now if only they could get the NW baggage claim right. On the 3 occasions I've have had checked baggage this year, its taken ages for it to come out and the bags was switched to a another belt without any notice to the waiting pax (eg. flight number showing on belt 6 but bags appearing on belt 9).

SpinzCity Jul 7, 2007 4:13 am

<duck>


Do you refer to this?!?
http://www.film.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Phot...ralORDSide.JPG
http://www.locomobilia.com/images/av...sticker_xl.jpg

NWAFA Jul 7, 2007 4:29 am


Originally Posted by SpinzCity (Post 8017014)

Not me, I'm to young to remember ORD, MKE, OSH, RHI ....;)

geoffco Jul 7, 2007 10:07 am


Originally Posted by NWAFA (Post 8010122)
You mean you guys don't miss the old terminal? Coming in at the farthest point of C and having to connect out of F or G? ;)

Ah, thanks for the memories...

I can't believe that it's been 5 years! The day before the terminal change, I flew FNT-DTW-MEM-GPT. Arrived late on a Saab and took the bus to the G "concourse" and had to run to C26 to board for MEM.

Returning home 2 days later, I remember walking into McNamara for the first time in the low A gates and being amazed at how nice it was. My flight to FNT had been canceled, so I had 3-4 hours to check out the new clubs.

Anyone remember the airport's contract dispute with the janitors' union when McNamara opened? The temporary solution was to remove all trash cans from the concourse!

jcherney Jul 7, 2007 10:19 am

I do. They also had a serious problem with food concessions. The 2 major vendors (IIRC) pulled out after 9-11, and they were responsible for most of the food available in the concourse. It was a bit sparse at first, but now you can eat just about anything there-and it's not bad. I recommend the sushi....:)




Originally Posted by geoffco (Post 8017907)
Ah, thanks for the memories...

I can't believe that it's been 5 years! The day before the terminal change, I flew FNT-DTW-MEM-GPT. Arrived late on a Saab and took the bus to the G "concourse" and had to run to C26 to board for MEM.

Returning home 2 days later, I remember walking into McNamara for the first time in the low A gates and being amazed at how nice it was. My flight to FNT had been canceled, so I had 3-4 hours to check out the new clubs.

Anyone remember the airport's contract dispute with the janitors' union when McNamara opened? The temporary solution was to remove all trash cans from the concourse!


mikey1003 Jul 7, 2007 10:43 am


Originally Posted by DTWflyer (Post 8013061)
Ah yes, I have fond memories of the 'old Davey terminal. For those of you who don't remember the fun times there let me share some old stories of that place. This may bring back some other fun memories for the rest of you too.

A typical day at DTW, circa 1999-2000. <insert flashback / daydream music>
Setting: Warm, hot, humid, sunny July day, temperatures in the low 90's with about 85% humidity.
-Land on 21L on a good ole' DC-9 (probably the same one I will be on this afternoon)
-Taxi for a 15 minutes since we are at the far end of the airport and have to hold for about 10 minutes to cross 3C/21C since DTW only has 3 parallel runways at this time. (Note the runways now have been renumbered)
-Cross the runway, notice we are no longer taxing toward the terminal, and out the window you see no less than 5-6 aircraft parked on a taxiway
-Aircraft comes to a stop, you have now reached the "penalty box"
-Sit waiting for a gate for about 20 minutes, no a/c
-Finally arrive at gate C-26, the farthest gate on the addition-on-top-of addition hack job of the old concourse C.
-Since this is pre-FT era, and you are a newbie, no elite status you are in row 19, thus 10-15 minutes later, finally get off the aircraft,
-Once in concourse C which is beyond overcrowed as there 3 DC-10 flights departing to MCO, PHX, & LAS at adjacent gates. No less than about 67 wheelchair passengers waiting for those flights, no less than 114 kids in stollers, mostly going to MCO.
-Start the sprint, come to an abrupt stop in from of the flight monitors, looking for the status of your Saab flight to TVC. Since its Saab, you know that you are headed out to Mesabaland in Concourse G, aka the golfcourse. About a dozen blue screen monitors are flickering in and out, mostly covered in white snow. Just your luck, the monitor where your city should be is out. Great, sprint further down to the next bank of monitors - your flight is scheduled to depart in 25 minutes, you hope that its delayed, because otherwise you will not make the bus. It is still showing ontime.
-Knowing your destination, you break into an all-out OJ-style airport run, flying through concourse C. Good think you ran the mile in high school track.
-Already getting close to half mile, you reach the end of C, round the bend, almost taking out some Joe Tourists and their 37-member sending off party who have just come through the checkpoint (remember when non-ticketed passengers were allowed in the concourse)
-Dodge about 15 beeping carts running through the concourse
-Moving sidewalks are worthless-too narrow & crowded, keep on running, note the terminal is about 105 degrees and smells like mildew. The T-storm from the night before dumped a ton of rain and leaked through the roof. You accidently run into one of the buckets sitting in the middle of the hallway full of water.
-Now is the tricky part as you approach the epicenter of the universe-the main security checkpoint. First you get the nasty stentch of Cinnabon, they you encounter the 300 person line snaked out of the Burger King. (Just about the only food in the terminal mind you)
-Watch out, about 300 people huddled around the half-broken flight monitors inside security. You only take about about 4 people with your roller-board.
-Roadblock! Its mid-afternoon and you are approaching the end of F. You have been running hard for 10 minutes at this point, drenched in sweat. There are 4 DC-10's to Europe and 3 747's to Asia departing out of F. No less than 1500 people in a space designed for about 300. The large tour groups have gridlocked the walkway at this point, but you still manage to plow through
-The homestretch, you reach the escalor down to G, hoping that your bus hasn't left.
-Success! Fortunetely they are short on drivers, so your bus is still there running behind. You are the last passenger to jam on. You are really hot & sweaty at this point.
-Thud! Ooops, your bus driver cut a corner too short and the bus clipped a bag cart and the guy next to you falls into you.
-Finally at the aircraft, you made it. You survived, just another day in DTW.

<end flashback>

Damn, you brought back nightmares!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On one of our runs through old DTW, MrsM and 2 friends and I were hastily sent on to board one of those tiny 11 or 22 seat (1 seat on each side of aisle)--even our 5 foot tall friend had to crawl into plane...Only to find that they sent us to wrong flight and all 4 of us had to back out---crawling--What a nightmare.

civicmon Jul 7, 2007 11:27 am

DTW/McNamara is easily a top 5 terminal in this country, if not the top.

Long, takes some time from gate 1 to 80 (which I have had to do) but the people mover helps. It's clean, well lit, well signed, doesn't feel crowded like some third-world outpost the day after a bloody coup like some US airports.

DiscoPapa Jul 7, 2007 12:21 pm

So what happened to the old terminal?

SkyBuck Jul 7, 2007 1:19 pm


Originally Posted by DiscoPapa (Post 8018347)
So what happened to the old terminal?

The wrecking ball claimed it. The new North Terminal (to replace Smith/Berry) is being built more or less where it used to be.

mikey1003 Jul 7, 2007 1:30 pm

The only thing good about the old terminal was the Host Marriott restaurant. I actually scheduled trips through DTW at dinner time with enough connection time to eat dinner.

Toward the end, the food and service deteriorated.

RichMSN Jul 7, 2007 1:50 pm

Stayed over at the Westin last night. Flew into DTW, went to the Tigers/Red Sox game (my 30th and final current Major League ballpark), and then came back.

Everything LOOKS great at DTW. But today when I tried checking in my bags (I'm flying DTW-BOS-AMS-BRS today and tomorrow morning) there was one agent working at the main check-in and one agent working at the elite/WBC check-in. Even with all the bloody kiosks, I had to stand and wait. And wait. And did I mention there were two agents, but one closed down and went on break even with people queued up?

As I was waiting...and waiting...at the WBC check-in, I noticed that there were THREE agents working the Unaccompanied Minors check-in station. Unbelievable.

The Westin was cool, the ballpark fabulous, the NW experience in DTW.....blah.

At the WC in BOS now until we board. Nice club, virtually empty.

NOLAnwGOLD Jul 7, 2007 4:47 pm


Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 8018629)
At the WC in BOS now until we board. Nice club, virtually empty.

Did they redo the BOS club??? It's circa 1980 and well, not so nice last I was there...

geoffco Jul 7, 2007 8:41 pm

No, not redone, but still a large, uncrowded club - even though the atmosphere is rather dreary.

Don't forget that if you hit it right in the evening, you can help yourself to the "dinner" that Virgin puts out for their passengers.

humanoid94 Jul 7, 2007 8:48 pm


Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 8018629)

As I was waiting...and waiting...at the WBC check-in, I noticed that there were THREE agents working the Unaccompanied Minors check-in station. Unbelievable.

The Westin was cool, the ballpark fabulous, the NW experience in DTW.....blah.

At the WC in BOS now until we board. Nice club, virtually empty.

Weird, I have never had a problem checking a bag at DTW in the F line. Usually there are like 15 open Kiosks and 4 employees looking for work. :) I guess you caught them on a bad day... Congrats on knocking off your last ball park.


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