On February 3, we launched the first edition of GateGuruâs âKnow Before You Go Series: Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airportâ, which revealed exclusive insider tips and valuable insight from experienced travelers âon-the-groundâ to help you better navigate ATL airport. The âKnow Before You Go Seriesâ pulls information and data reviewed from hundreds of thousands of GateGuru users, and provides a top-line summary on the good, the bad and the ugly of todayâs largest airport hubs. With this said, it only makes sense to next feature Chicagoâs OâHare International Airport (ORD). To see tips such as these, as well as other information about over 115 domestic and international airports, download the award-winning, free GateGuru iPhone app.
Now, letâs take a look at the Windy Cityâs busiest airport with the second edition of the âKnow Before You Go Series: Chicago OâHare International Airport.â
1. OâHare has long-served as an important hub full of activity and traffic, connecting travelers to various cities and countries worldwide 24-7. The airportâs high volume and crowded schedule can make it best known for long delays and cancellations, affecting air travel across the country. But donât let these travel snafus get you down, we have some good news. According to Travel and Leisure magazine, ORD improved from being the second worst airport with a 27 percent chance of delays to the ninth worst, with a 22 percent change of delays. According to GateGuruâs users, follow this advice to avoid delays â" book a flight on a larger plane versus a smaller, regional jet (defined as having 35 â" 70 seats), as the latter tends to be the more likely to get delayed or cancelled in favor of the larger planes. Also, take the first flight out of the day. Evening flights score the worst for delays at ORD.
2. If you are delayed or have a long layover at ORD, GateGuruâs large network of users suggest running, not walking, to the nearby Hilton Hotel. This full service hotel, located in Terminal 2, offers great amenities to fill in your time, including several top-notch restaurants, a fully-equipped business center, and best of all, a state-of-the-art gym. The gym is a steal at $15 for a full-day pass. So, rather than spending your 3-hour delay at OâHare twiddling your thumbs or fighting over seats or outlets with fellow travelers, become a day member at the Hilton Athletic Club and enjoy their wonderful facilities, including a steam room, sauna, lap pool with Jacuzzi, and full-service locker rooms.
3. OâHare Airport now houses internationally-renowned Rick Baylessâ outpost, Tortas Frontera restaurant at Concourse B, near Gate B11. Itâs already drawing rave reviews within GateGuru. One particular GateGuru user say Tortas Fronteraâs Chipotle Chicken Torta is a must have, and the guacamole and chips make him think he is âon a beach in Mexico instead of at Gate B11 at OâHareâ". The next best dining options according to GateGuru users are: for Terminal 1 â" Stefaniâs Tuscany Café (Concourse B, Gate B18); for Terminal 2 â" Goose Island Brewing Company (Concourse L, Gate L10); and for Terminal 3 â" the Greek Place (Concourse F, Gate F7). Of course, if youâre new to Chicago, your visit wouldnât be complete without some local fare, so also check out ORDâs outposts of Vienna Beef Hot Dogs, Billy Goat Tavern or Garrett Popcorn (for Garrettâs try the âChicago Mixâ â" one of Oprahâs âfavorite things in 2010â³ Men and Women painting [1] , and as a GateGuru user highlighted, âSimply the best stuff on earthâ).
4. With the release of GateGuru 2.0, users can view and submit security wait times. This feature has really taken off in general, and at OâHare specifically, and as a result, we have learned two things. If flying out of OâHare in the early morning (which we recommend), especially on Mondays, give yourself some extra time, as security wait times of 20 â" 30 minutes are normal. Take this into account when figuring what time to leave for the airport. Also, each of OâHareâs terminals has several checkpoints and once past a checkpoint, a user can walk freely throughout the terminal. Based on GateGuru user submitted wait times, it is very clear to us that the shortest security wait time is almost always at the far right checkpoint for each terminal. So when flying out of OâHare, especially in the mornings, we recommend using the far right checkpoints, even if your gate is towards the middle or left of the concourse.
5. At OâHare, finding plugs and outlets near your gate can be as scarce as on-time arrivals. Donât fret when youâre battery gets low though, as ORD has installed over a hundred multi-use workspace and charging stations throughout all concourses in the airport. While others are sitting on the floor or fighting over the last electrical outlet, head over to the nearest Charging Station, take a seat and give your electronics a boost.
6. There are lots of transportation options to and from OâHare. If you donât mind taking public transportation, several GateGuru users recommend taking the El Train, Chicagoâs main form of public transportation. To take the El from ORD, go to the lower level concourse, which connects Terminals 1, 2 and 3. The El costs $2.25 and takes approximately 50 minutes to downtown Chicago (versus $40 and 30 minutes for a cab). If you are going to take a cab, reserving one ahead is the best kept secret for ORD. At peak times, OâHareâs cab lines can be hours long. American Taxi is the leading ORD taxi company and always welcomes reservations (a brief phone call to them can save you 30 minutes). Finally, for drivers, donât be afraid to take advantage of the airportâs valet parking for each terminal ($10 1st hour, max $45 per day).
Did we miss anything? How did you like our âKnow Before You Go Series: Chicago OâHare International Airport?â Want to share more tips for ORD or any other airport? Download the free GateGuru iPhone app and leave it for the rest of the GateGuru community. Leave a comment below!
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