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On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 14:37:20 -0600, Steven Catron <stepan-
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< SNIP >
>> am I better off taking Bob's advice and walking (running) between
>> terminals or taking the shuttle?
From C to D or vice versa, you'll have to go through ONE check point.
In either case, you're better off not taking the train/monorail. On
Steve's webpage, those big squares with a key-like symbol are the
security check points, because they are from the ticket counter to
the boarding gates.
The flights to Cozumel are usually from C (near one of the President's
CLubs). So, if your arrival gate in IAH is C, then only an idiot or
an exercise nut would take the shuttle/train/monorail. :-)
>By shuttle, do you mean the underground train? If so, I don't know if
>it's entirely within the security zone, but I suspect it would be.
Nope! DEFINITELY have to go through security between C and D, shuttle
train or not.
CO
>doesn't even include it on their terminal maps, though, so its utility is
>probably negligible. See http://www.continental.com/tis/tis_02_01_02.asp.
You can actually SEE where the security gates are. One is at the END of
D. That's where the escalator goes up to C. Best way.
>> Whew....hope I haven't confused you as much as I've confused myself!
>No worries, Mark! :-)
That's what I told you all along, Mark. No wooories. :-)) If you
miss the plane, then CO will put you up for the night and you'll start
the next day. That's ISLAND time. :-)
Music please ... "DOn't Worry ... Be Happy ..."
-- Bob.
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