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Midway: More Than Just a Place to Catch a Flight
Midway: Chicago's Other Airport (Yes, There's Another One!)
So, you’ve heard of O’Hare, right? The behemoth of Chicago airports? Well, let me introduce you to its less-famous, but equally important sibling: Midway International Airport. It’s like the quirky younger brother who’s always up for an adventure. While O’Hare is the towering skyscraper of airports, Midway is more like the cozy, neighborhood coffee shop.
A Brief History Lesson (Because Who Doesn’t Love a Good Story?)
Believe it or not, Midway was actually the original big shot in Chicago's airport scene. It was the place to be in the golden age of aviation. But then along came O’Hare, all shiny and new, and stole the limelight. Poor Midway! But fear not, it bounced back and now it’s a thriving hub for budget airlines.
Why Choose Midway Over O’Hare?
- It’s smaller. Less crowds, less stress, more chance of finding a decent parking spot.
- It’s cheaper. Many budget airlines call Midway home, so you might find some sweet deals.
- It’s closer to the city. If you're staying downtown, Midway could save you some time and money on transportation.
Tips for Surviving Midway
- Get there early. Like, really early. Security lines can get a little crazy, especially during peak times.
- Embrace the food court. It's a food court, people! Don’t expect gourmet cuisine. But hey, there’s probably a decent pizza place in there.
- Pack light. You'll thank yourself when you're lugging your bags through the airport.
How to Navigate Midway Like a Pro
- How to find your gate: Pay attention to the signs. And if all else fails, ask someone who looks like they know what they're doing.
- How to find cheap parking: Book your parking in advance or consider using public transportation.
- How to survive a long layover: Bring a good book, download some podcasts, or people-watch.
- How to avoid jet lag: Drink plenty of water, get some sleep when you can, and adjust your watch to your destination time as soon as you board the plane.
- How to make the most of your Chicago trip: Plan ahead, wear comfortable shoes, and don't forget to try deep-dish pizza.