Stormy Kromer
AH veteran
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I forgot to mention our flights. We live in Southwestern Minnesota, a little over 100 miles west of Minneapolis. We are about 100 miles NE of Sioux Falls, SD. We chose to fly out of Sioux Falls for many reasons. United flies out of there so we could get to Chicago then to Newark to make flight 188 across the ocean to SA.
We chose Sioux Falls because it is so easy to get to. Parking is walking distance to the terminal and only $9 per day. There is also a hotel (Aerostay) attached to the terminal. We had a 7:45 am flight and we went the night before and stayed overnight. In the morning we got a cart from the lobby, loaded up our luggage and wheeled it from our room through the hotel lobby to the United desk and checked in. Took the rifle to the TSA agent a few steps away and got it inspected and locked back up and he took it to the back to get on the plane. With that completed, we walked back to hotel lobby (about 100 yards) and had a nice breakfast and waited til it was time to go through security and board the plane.
I would stay there and fly out of Sioux Falls again even if it was further away than other options such as Minneapolis.
On the return flight we left SA at 10:00 pm Friday evening. We landed in Sioux Falls at 10:30 pm Saturday. Over 30 hours of travel in airports and planes. It was great to grab our gear and walk to the attached hotel, check in and sleep for a solid 8 hours get up have a leisurely breakfast, walk through the parking lot to pick up our vehicle and drive home. Very simple. Its a good thing we stayed over night. I couldn't pick up my rifle until the United gate was open the next morning. Firearms go to a special locked room when removed from the plane. They were closed when we landed at 10:30 the night before. Next morning I went to the gate, showed them my ID and they handed me my rifle case. United did a good job. TSA can be a pain, especially upon reentry to the US at Newark, I didn't know you had to recheck your bags and go through security after you clear customs. Its just the way it is. Africa was easy.
I forgot to mention our flights. We live in Southwestern Minnesota, a little over 100 miles west of Minneapolis. We are about 100 miles NE of Sioux Falls, SD. We chose to fly out of Sioux Falls for many reasons. United flies out of there so we could get to Chicago then to Newark to make flight 188 across the ocean to SA.
We chose Sioux Falls because it is so easy to get to. Parking is walking distance to the terminal and only $9 per day. There is also a hotel (Aerostay) attached to the terminal. We had a 7:45 am flight and we went the night before and stayed overnight. In the morning we got a cart from the lobby, loaded up our luggage and wheeled it from our room through the hotel lobby to the United desk and checked in. Took the rifle to the TSA agent a few steps away and got it inspected and locked back up and he took it to the back to get on the plane. With that completed, we walked back to hotel lobby (about 100 yards) and had a nice breakfast and waited til it was time to go through security and board the plane.
I would stay there and fly out of Sioux Falls again even if it was further away than other options such as Minneapolis.
On the return flight we left SA at 10:00 pm Friday evening. We landed in Sioux Falls at 10:30 pm Saturday. Over 30 hours of travel in airports and planes. It was great to grab our gear and walk to the attached hotel, check in and sleep for a solid 8 hours get up have a leisurely breakfast, walk through the parking lot to pick up our vehicle and drive home. Very simple. Its a good thing we stayed over night. I couldn't pick up my rifle until the United gate was open the next morning. Firearms go to a special locked room when removed from the plane. They were closed when we landed at 10:30 the night before. Next morning I went to the gate, showed them my ID and they handed me my rifle case. United did a good job. TSA can be a pain, especially upon reentry to the US at Newark, I didn't know you had to recheck your bags and go through security after you clear customs. Its just the way it is. Africa was easy.